Infographic: Baltic balance
4 October 2016
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NATO’s Baltic options
Determination is growing for NATO to put more boots on the ground in the Baltics as its July summit in Warsaw approaches. But turning forward deployments of Western troops from a “trip wire” into a ‘speed bump” may not be the best way to ward off nuclear escalation.

Professor Mikkel Vedby Rasmussen
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