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In early August, the U.S. Senate voted overwhelmingly to approve adding two new members to the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO). The two applicants, Sweden and Finland, had long stayed neutral but elected in 2022 to try to join the security alliance because of the …
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Foreword
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Assessing NATO’s Value
The 30-member alliance throughout US history
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NATO’s Future
The alliance looks at a new world order
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Emerging Defense Technology
The US Department of Defense’s innovation strategy
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Global Cybersecurity Collaboration
The US lead cyber agency looks abroad to bolster security
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What Congress Is Doing on NATO Support
The long-standing alliance has come under criticism from the right
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Pros and Cons of a Shorter Workweek
Improved work-life balance versus disruptions for employers
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Pros and Cons of a Carbon Border Tax
Reducing carbon emissions versus upsetting international relations
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Pros and Cons of a Shorter Workweek
Improved work-life balance versus disruptions for employers
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Pro & Con
Should the U.S. increase security collaboration with NATO?