01627nas a2200205 4500000000100000000000100001008004100002260001600043653001300059653003300072653000800105653001600113653001300129653001400142100001600156245010200172300000900274490000700283520113100290 2018 d cSummer 201810acapacity10aDefense Institution Building10aDIB10apartnership10asecurity10aStability1 aAlberto Bin00aNATO’s Defense Institution Building and Projecting Stability: Current Priorities and Activities a8-220 v173 a

Emphasizing the interdependence between the security of the Allies and that of their neighborhood, NATO’s “Projecting Stability” agenda constitutes an important step in the organization’s adaptation to the current security environment. Defense Institution Building (DIB) plays a key role in this agenda by supporting partners in developing their defense sectors, thereby contributing to their own stability and that of the entire region. Under the framework of Partnership Action Plan on Defense Institution Building (PAP-DIB), several programs were developed in order to reach the objectives of the different aspects of DIB, with the ultimate goal of achieving democratic progress and maintaining stability; that is, a modern and democratically-managed security sector which is respected and trusted by the society. As this article stipulates, the success of these programs is dependent upon many variables including credibility of DIB interventions, their continuity, and the political buy-in and national ownership of reform, as well as the extent to which the interventions are tailored to local conditions.