摘要:Since 2003, NATO’s ISAF (International Security Assistance Force) mission in Afghanistan has relied on troop contributions, not only from NATO members but also from EAPC/PfP partners and so-called global partners—non-European states that have not been formally incorporated into NATO’s formal partnership structures. The experience of working with these non-European allies, in particular, has been transformative as it has highlighted the need for cooperative relationships that extend beyond Europe if NATO is to function effectively in a world of increasingly global security challenges. This article explores the role of NATO partners in Afghanistan and their potential long term impact on NATO’s future.
关键词:North Atlantic Treaty Organization ;International Security Assistance Force ;Afghanistan ;Partnership for Peace (PfP) ;Euro-Atlantic Partnership Council (EACP) ;Global partners ;Organización del Tratado del Atlántico Norte ;Fuerza Internacional de Asistencia de Seguridad ;Afganistán ;Asociación para la Paz (PfP) ;Consejo de Asociación Euro-Atlántica (EACP) ;Socios globales