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What is NATO? Europe’s Collective Defence Alliance

This profile examines NATO, the transatlantic alliance that unites Europe and North America in collective defence, and the organisation’s central role in countering Russian aggression and hybrid warfare.

David X Davis
By David X Davis
September 11, 2025
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The Alliance That Shapes Europe’s Security

To understand Europe’s security, you must understand NATO. The alliance defines how the continent defends itself, how it responds to crises, and how it confronts Russian aggression. NATO is not just a treaty or a military pact. It is the backbone of Europe’s defence architecture and the main obstacle to Moscow’s attempts to redraw borders by force.

Contents
  • A Postwar Creation
  • Structure and Membership
  • Expansion and Controversy
  • NATO’s Military Role
  • Hybrid Threats and Adaptation
  • NATO’s Strategic Role

A Postwar Creation

NATO emerged in 1949 as the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation. Its founding members created it to deter Soviet expansion and guarantee that an attack on one ally would trigger a response from all. The alliance gave Western Europe the military backing of the United States, creating a deterrent that the Soviet Union never tested directly.

Structure and Membership

NATO operates by consensus among its member states, now 32 in total after the accession of Finland and Sweden in 2023. The North Atlantic Council sets policy, while the Secretary General coordinates decisions. Military command structures link national forces under unified planning, but member states retain sovereignty over their troops.

What is NATO.The flag of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO).
The flag of the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO).
An orthographic projection of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization. What is NATO
An orthographic projection of the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation

Expansion and Controversy

The alliance expanded eastward after the Cold War, incorporating former Warsaw Pact members and Baltic states. This enlargement provided security to countries long dominated by Moscow, but it also fuelled Russian resentment. The Kremlin portrays NATO expansion as a threat, using it to justify military aggression, including the war in Ukraine.

NATO’s Military Role

NATO conducts joint exercises, deploys multinational battlegroups in Eastern Europe, and maintains rapid-reaction forces. The alliance operates advanced command-and-control systems that integrate intelligence, logistics, and cyber defence. While NATO does not command national armies in peacetime, it provides the framework for collective operations if conflict erupts.

What is NATO, West Germany joined NATO in 1955, which led to the formation of the rival Warsaw Pact during the Cold War.
West Germany joined NATO in 1955, which led to the formation of the rival Warsaw Pact during the Cold War.
The September 11 attacks in the United States caused NATO to invoke its collective defence article for the first time.
The September 11 attacks in the United States caused NATO to invoke its collective defence article for the first time.

Hybrid Threats and Adaptation

Russia’s reliance on hybrid warfare forced NATO to adapt. The alliance created centres focused on cyber defence, countering disinformation, and resilience planning. Article 5, the collective defence clause, now applies not only to tanks and missiles but also to major cyberattacks. This shift reflects the blurred line between peace and war in the 21st century.

NATO’s Strategic Role

For Europe, NATO remains the cornerstone of security. It binds the continent’s defence to American power while giving smaller states collective leverage against Russia. As hybrid warfare intensifies, NATO’s challenge lies in staying united and credible, proving that the guarantee of collective defence still deters Moscow from wider escalation.

TAGGED:Cold WarCollective defenceDeterrenceEuropean securityHybrid warfareMilitary allianceNATOProfilesRussiaTransatlantic alliance
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David X. Davis is a journalist and photo-documentarian focused on hybrid warfare, disinformation, and Europe’s shifting security landscape. He is the founder of Frontline Europa, a platform dedicated to exposing the hidden battlefields shaping the continent today—from cyberattacks and propaganda to the physical war in Ukraine. His work combines on-the-ground reporting with forensic analysis to equip readers with the situational awareness often missing from mainstream coverage.
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