Amid the ongoing war in Ukraine, Poland is making an unprecedented push to join NATO’s nuclear sharing programme. Monika Sus argues that, as Poland’s threat perception rises, its defence strategy evolves and NATO’s deterrence posture shifts, the debate over nuclear deterrence is gaining momentum
Associate Professor, Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw / Fellow, Centre for International Security, Hertie School, Berlin
Monika is also a visiting fellow at the Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies at the European University Institute in Florence.
Her research interests focus primarily on international relations, with a particular emphasis on European and transatlantic security cooperation, as well as the European Union’s foreign, security, and defence policy.
Monika has published widely on EU foreign and security policy, and her articles have appeared in West European Politics, International Affairs, Journal of Common Market Studies, Contemporary Security Policy, The Nonproliferation Journal, Geopolitics, Journal of European Integration, The British Journal of Politics and International Relations, Global Policy, and European Security.
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