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China report warns against European-led Nato 3.0 expansion in the Asia-Pacific
HK🏛️ PoliticsProgressive10 hr. ago

China report warns against European-led Nato 3.0 expansion in the Asia-Pacific

A report by the China Institutes of Contemporary International Relations (CICIR) warns that NATO's transition to a more Europe-led 'NATO 3.0' structure will fail to resolve longstanding strategic tensions between the U.S. and European capitals. The report criticizes NATO's growing military collaboration with Asia-Pacific countries like Japan, arguing it risks making the alliance increasingly incompatible with a multipolar global order. This assessment comes after NATO leaders endorsed the 'NATO 3.0' strategy at a summit in Ankara. The report highlights concerns over the U.S. shifting focus to the Western Hemisphere under its 2025 National Security Strategy, which could further strain relations with European allies and create opportunities for China to influence regional dynamics.

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South China Morning Post logoSouth China Morning PostIndependentProgressive10 hr. ago
China report warns against European-led Nato 3.0 expansion in the Asia-Pacific

A report by the China Institutes of Contemporary International Relations (CICIR) warns that NATO's transition to a more Europe-led 'NATO 3.0' structure will fail to resolve longstanding strategic tensions between the U.S. and European capitals. The report criticizes NATO's growing military collaboration with Asia-Pacific countries like Japan, arguing it risks making the alliance increasingly incompatible with a multipolar global order. This assessment comes after NATO leaders endorsed the 'NATO 3.0' strategy at a summit in Ankara. The report highlights concerns over the U.S. shifting focus to the Western Hemisphere under its 2025 National Security Strategy, which could further strain relations with European allies and create opportunities for China to influence regional dynamics.

Bias read (Progressive): The article frames NATO's shift toward a Europe-led model as inherently problematic, suggesting it exacerbates divisions between the U.S. and Europe. It emphasizes China's perspective as a counterpoint to Western military strategies, implying a geopolitical rivalry. The language suggests skepticism,

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