Events
The Conclusions of the 2016 NATO Warsaw Summit in a Transformed Mediterranean Region
OCP Policy Center, Rabat
This year’s NATO summit is taking place in a context of changing security environment and the emergence of new hybrid threats. This makes this summit a landmark event, especially considering the strong ongoing debate between Southern and Eastern European countries regarding the Alliance’s current and future strategic priorities. Member countries will try in Warsaw to prevent a split in the alliance and to reconcile the interests of the Eastern and southern European member states to adapt to the changing security landscape and to be able to tackle different threats in a proactive and efficient manner.
Therefore, some key issues are likely to dominate the agenda of the NATO Warsaw summit: The current situation in Eastern Europe in general and the Ukraine/Russia situation in particular, the implications of the Middle East’s ongoing conflicts, a possible reform of the NATO partnership philosophy and policy, the subject of NATO enlargement and the Future Nuclear Strategy of the Alliance.
In this context, what are the implications of the Warsaw summit for a Mediterranean region that is deeply transforming in the light of the changing regional and global geopolitical landscape?
To shed light on some possible answers, The OCP Policy Center and the NATO Defense College Foundation will be organizing a roundtable to discuss the conclusions of the Warsaw summit. This will enable better understanding of the decisions/resolutions and the implications that they might have on the future of the Mediterranean.

