1.5% for resilience: Why Germany should take the new NATO decision seriously
Helena Quis is an expert on security and resilience and Torben Schütz is a senior expert in the Bertelsmann Stiftung's "Europe's Future" program. (Bertelsmann Stiftung)
The NATO states want to spend 1.5% of their GDP on civil defense and resilience. Torben Schütz and Helena Quis from the Bertelsmann Foundation warn that without clear criteria, there is a risk of national solo efforts and a patchwork instead of real security.