Andrew Ehrhardt


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Andrew Ehrhardt is a doctoral candidate in the War Studies Department at King’s College London where he works with the Centre for Grand Strategy. His research focuses on the British Foreign Office and the creation of the United Nations in the early 1940s.

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Remaking the Case for NATO

The UK cannot be complacent about the continuing existence of NATO: a world without the alliance would be even more fractious and less secure, while giving up on NATO would be “whimsical, reckless, self-harming and self-defeating”, argues a new Policy Exchange paper, Remaking the Case for NATO: Collective Security and the British National Interest ahead of this week's crucial summit in Brussels.

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