On August 4-5, 1997, the Strategic Studies Institute (SSI), together with the Reserve Officers Association, cosponsored a conference in Prague on Eurasian Security in the Era of NATO Enlargement. In order to clarify fully the emerging security agenda in Europe and hear from member states and other interested parties, SSI invited analysts and officials from all of the Central and East European countries, including those invited to join NATO, those not invited, and those former Soviet states with a vital interest in the outcome, e.g., Ukraine, Belarus, and Russia. The panelists provided assessments of their respective countries\u27 perspectives, of their own governments\u27 policies, and of how they see emerging trends in European security ...
NATO did not dissolve following the Soviet Union’s collapse and the end of the Cold War. Instead, th...
With the peaceful revolutions of 1989, the Central and East European countries reunified a Europe wh...
This article analyzes the EU's and NATO's eastward enlargement in the post-Cold War era. The EU acce...
"In August 4-5, 1997, the Strategic Studies Institute (SSI), together with the Reserve Officers Asso...
In 1999 NATO will formally admit three new members and adopt a new strategic concept. In so doing, i...
NATO\u27s enlargement will be perhaps the most important defense and foreign policy issue of 1997. C...
Defence date: 4 October 2007Examining board: Prof. Friedrich Kratochwil (European University Institu...
NATO\u27s enlargement has brought it to the borders of the Baltic states who covet membership in NAT...
The debate on European security over the past several years has focused almost exclusively on the qu...
NATO’s enlargement into Central East Europe has been a lively debated topic for almost a decade. The...
Against the background of the changing Russian and East European attitudes toward NATO before and si...
Following the end of the Cold War, NATO decided to expand its membership to Central and Eastern Euro...
At the end of the Cold War the security threats facing Europe underwent a dramatic change. With the ...
Dual enlargement of the EU and NATO has the potential to generate asymmetric security impacts within...
The author examines NATO\u27s extraordinary performance and incisive initiatives during the immediat...
NATO did not dissolve following the Soviet Union’s collapse and the end of the Cold War. Instead, th...
With the peaceful revolutions of 1989, the Central and East European countries reunified a Europe wh...
This article analyzes the EU's and NATO's eastward enlargement in the post-Cold War era. The EU acce...
"In August 4-5, 1997, the Strategic Studies Institute (SSI), together with the Reserve Officers Asso...
In 1999 NATO will formally admit three new members and adopt a new strategic concept. In so doing, i...
NATO\u27s enlargement will be perhaps the most important defense and foreign policy issue of 1997. C...
Defence date: 4 October 2007Examining board: Prof. Friedrich Kratochwil (European University Institu...
NATO\u27s enlargement has brought it to the borders of the Baltic states who covet membership in NAT...
The debate on European security over the past several years has focused almost exclusively on the qu...
NATO’s enlargement into Central East Europe has been a lively debated topic for almost a decade. The...
Against the background of the changing Russian and East European attitudes toward NATO before and si...
Following the end of the Cold War, NATO decided to expand its membership to Central and Eastern Euro...
At the end of the Cold War the security threats facing Europe underwent a dramatic change. With the ...
Dual enlargement of the EU and NATO has the potential to generate asymmetric security impacts within...
The author examines NATO\u27s extraordinary performance and incisive initiatives during the immediat...
NATO did not dissolve following the Soviet Union’s collapse and the end of the Cold War. Instead, th...
With the peaceful revolutions of 1989, the Central and East European countries reunified a Europe wh...
This article analyzes the EU's and NATO's eastward enlargement in the post-Cold War era. The EU acce...