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Bence Nemeth
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Senior Lecturer (Associate Professor) at the Defence Studies Department of King’s College London | Defence Cooperation, Defence Innovation, Defence Management | Author: ‘How to Achieve Defence Cooperation in Europe?’
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In our latest article, Bence Nemeth (@bencenemeth.bsky.social) explores whether the US alliance system would hollow out or adapt in the face of a major setback. tnsr.org/2025/12/how-...
How a US "Suez Moment" Could Hollow the US Alliance System - Texas National Security Review
This article contends that while the United States still fields potent military capabilities, the narrowing military balance with China means that a future Indo-Pacific clash in which Beijing gains a…
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December 8, 2025 at 4:17 PM
Reposted by Bence Nemeth
A new NATO handbook advising how to carry out strategic foresight activities has featured Dr @bencenemeth.bsky.social's research as a key case study.

Read more about how Dr Nemeth's work is helping to train alliance members for future planning 👇

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How a King's academic's research is changing NATO's approach to planning for the future
NATO has featured a paper co-authored by Dr Bence Nemeth, Senior Lecturer in the Defence Studies Department, as the key case study in a new handbook advising all its institutions and member states on ...
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May 28, 2025 at 11:59 AM
No, I’m afraid we cannot do any of that effectively (let alone both at the same time). These are the thoughts I shared last year in a RAND paper on defending the Eastern Flank without American support:
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March 4, 2025 at 11:13 AM
Yes, but the current events change the relevance of the China challenge. While China is an industrial challenge, the rift with the US might pose such a national security and economic challenges that could undermine the fundamentals of the German way of life.
March 1, 2025 at 9:01 AM