Europe’s Nuclear Alternatives: A Time of Reckoning
Europe faces an increasingly urgent need to reconsider its dependence on US extended nuclear deterrence, particularly in the context of Russia’s war in Ukraine and the United States’ strategic shift towards the Indo-Pacific. Europe’s potential to build credible deterrent capabilities of its own is limited to three alternatives: the strengthening of France’s force de frappe as a European pillar, the creation of an Anglo-French nuclear umbrella and the establishment of a European Multilateral Nuclear Force within NATO. The best course of action for Europe is to follow a balanced approach that enhances European autonomy while safeguarding transatlantic cohesion, with NATO establishing a structured dialogue on Europe’s nuclear future.
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Details
Rome, IAI, June 2025, 18 p. -
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25|13 -
ISBN/ISSN/DOI:
978-88-9368-366-1
Introduction
1. Historical context and current state of affairs
2. European nuclear deterrent alternatives: Options and limitations
2.1 Option A: France’s force de frappe as a European pillar
2.2 Option B: Anglo-French umbrella
2.3 Option C: European Multilateral Nuclear Force (EMLF)
Conclusions and recommendations
References