A report from China's CICIR warns that the expansion of NATO 3.0 into the Asia-Pacific region, driven by Europe taking on greater defense responsibilities and the United States recalibrating its global commitments, will create friction with the existing multipolar world order. This strategic shift, embraced at a recent summit in Ankara, represents NATO's evolution towards a Europe-led model focused on home defense and deterrence, partly influenced by the Trump administration's emphasis on burden-sharing. AI
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- Ankara
- Asia Pacific
- China
- China Institutes of Contemporary International Relations
- Europe
- Nato 3.0
- Soviet Union
- Trump administration
- United States
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