Despite often being seen as one of the relics of the Cold War, the Atlantic Alliance is still the keystone of European security. Nonetheless, preserving the world’s greatest military alliance has happened to the detriment of some of its greatest assets: the cohesion of its members, the coherence of its objectives and awareness of its limitations. After the Bucharest summit and a few months from the Atlantic organization’s 60th anniversary, it is useful to take stock of its perspectives and the challenges on the horizon.