How can I contribute to NATO Watch?
You can write for us, help with research, and consider becoming an associate, a consultant or a supporter-partner.
You can write for us, help with research, and consider becoming an associate, a consultant or a supporter-partner.
Not at the moment, but we run on a not-for-profit basis.
We have one part-time member of staff (Dr Ian Davis) and a network of associates.
This inaugural Shadow NATO Summit took place in Brussels on 31 March - 1 April 2009 to coincide with NATO's 60th Anniversary Summit.
NATO Watch founding director Ian Davis has an established track record in working within the ‘peace and security’ think-tank world, the media, politics and public life.
Three forces broadly shape NATO policy:
- an integrated military bureaucracy similar in many ways to that of most states;
More rigorous and comprehensive policy analysis: Most security think tanks have one or two experts with an interest in NATO.
Specialist knowledge and access to expertise and resources about NATO in the public sphere – in a way that understands your agenda and the pressure you are working under.
We don’t claim to speak on behalf of others – and certainly not the 890 million citizens that live within NATO’s borders – but to draw public attention to alternative voices for cha