Offset Agreements 2.0 on NATO’s Eastern Flank
This report examines how Poland and the Baltic states are turning defence procurement into a legally binding tool for industrial participation, technology access, and lifecycle sovereignty. It explain
The transformation of defence procurement on NATO’s eastern flank marks a structural shift in how military power, industrial capacity, and sovereignty are conceived and operationalised. Poland and the Baltic states are no longer treating arms acquisitions as isolated transactions aimed solely at filling capability gaps, but as long-term instruments for …

