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STRATEGIC AUTONOMY: OURS, THEIRS AND THE BALANCE IN BETWEEN

STRATEGIC AUTONOMY: OURS, THEIRS AND THE BALANCE IN BETWEEN

Update: 2024-07-23
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Alliances are difficult beasts to manage. Priorities don't always align; gains for some are sacrifices for others. Resources aren't equally provided or distributed. It is a difficult dance for leaders to balance participation in alliances for the greater good while maintaining the strategic autonomy of their sovereign nation. Marcus Antonini spent his year at the U.S. Army War College as a member of the Advanced Strategic Art Program (ASAP) examining the concept of strategic autonomy, primarily within the context of NATO. Marcus joins host Darrell Driver to discuss the concepts that he studied in ASAP as well as the Russia-Ukraine Integrated Research Project he participated in. Their conversation covers meetings with French counterparts at École Militaire as part of the program as well as his previous experience leading the Bomber Task Force in U.S. European Command.


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STRATEGIC AUTONOMY: OURS, THEIRS AND THE BALANCE IN BETWEEN

STRATEGIC AUTONOMY: OURS, THEIRS AND THE BALANCE IN BETWEEN

Marcus "Boss" Antonini