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[정치] NATO’s Role in Protecting Critical Undersea Infrastructure
러시아ㆍ유라시아 일반 국외연구자료 연구보고서 - CSIS 발간일 : 2023-12-19 등록일 : 2024-01-05 원문링크
NATO is not ready to mitigate increasingly
prevalent Russian aggression against European critical undersea infrastructure(CUI).
Despite its depleted ground forces and strained military industrial base,
Russian hybrid tactics remains the most pressing threat to CUI in northern
Europe. Despite its current limitations, NATO is the primary actor capable of deterring
and preventing hybrid attacks on its allies and has expedited its approach to
CUI protection by establishing new organizations to that aim. At the 2023 NATO
Vilnius summit, allies agreed to establish the Maritime Centre for the Security
of Critical Underwater Infrastructure within NATO’s Allied Maritime Command
(MARCOM), which focuses on preparing for, deterring, and defending against the
coercive use of energy and other hybrid tactics. To help NATO planners and
staff at the new center conceptualize and prioritize their efforts, this issue
brief provides immediate and long-term recommendations to set the new center up
for success.
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