Chapter 4: The role of the UK within key international organisations - The North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO) Flashcards
NATO
NATO is an intergovernmental military defence alliance
When was NATO established?
NATO was established in 1949
NATO was established in 1949 and the UK was a what?
NATO was established in 1949 and the UK was a founder member
NATO has its headquarters (HQ) where?
NATO has its headquarters (HQ) in Brussels in Belgium
NATO is an intergovernmental military defence alliance.
The organisation provides for what?
The organisation provides for a system of collective defence:
If a member country is attacked, the other members come to its defence
There are currently how many member states of NATO?
There are currently 28 member states of NATO
There are currently 28 member states of NATO.
The most recent countries to become members were who, who joined when?
The most recent countries to become members of NATIO were:
1. Albania
2. Croatia
,who joined in April, 2009
There are currently 28 member states of NATO.
The most recent countries to become members of NATIO were Albania and Croatia, who joined in April, 2009.
Besides European countries, its membership includes who?
Besides European countries, NATO’s membership includes:
- The USA
- Canada
- Turkey
There are currently 28 member states of NATO.
NATO also has a number of what?
NATO also has a number of partnership arrangements with other:
- Countries
- Organisations from the Atlantic, to Central Asia
There are currently 28 member states of NATO.
NATO also has a number of partnership arrangements with other countries and organisations from the Atlantic to Central Asia and cooperates with what?
NATO:
- Also has a number of partnership arrangements with other countries and organisations from the Atlantic to Central Asia
- Cooperates with a network of international organisations
Whilst NATO has not been called upon to use its members’ armed forces to defend their members’ borders, it did what?
Whilst NATO has not been called upon to use its members’ armed forces to defend their members’ borders, it did take command of the UN-mandated International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) in Afghanistan in August 2003
Whilst NATO has not been called upon to use its members’ armed forces to defend their members’ borders, it did take command of the UN-mandated International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) in Afghanistan in August 2003.
What was its mission?
Its mission was to enable the Afghan government to:
- Provide effective security across the country
- Ensure that it would never again be a safe haven for terrorists
Whilst NATO has not been called upon to use its members’ armed forces to defend their members’ borders, it did take command of the UN-mandated International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) in Afghanistan in August 2003.
When was its mission completed?
Its mission was completed at the end of 2014
NATO member countries’ combined military spending accounts for what?
NATO member countries’ combined military spending accounts for over 70% of the world’s defence spending
NATO member countries’ combined military spending accounts for over 70% of the world’s defence spending.
NATO has set a target for member countries to what?
NATO has set a target for member countries to spend 2% of their Gross Domestic Product (GDP) on defence