Following the end of the Cold War, NATO decided to expand its membership to Central and Eastern European countries. In the 1990s, the Alliance opened its door to the former members of the Warsaw Pact as part of a strategy of uniting Europe and recasting NATO for the post-Cold War era. At the beginning of the twenty-first century, even former Soviet states like the Baltics joined the Alliance. The enlargement took place mainly because the US made it a prominent strategic priority. Washington promoted the enlargement in the face of opposition from Russia. Western European allies gave conditioned support to the Open Door policy. The dual-track approach pursued by NATO in dealing with Moscow while reassuring candidates and new member states pro...
The aim of the article is to present the efforts of the Federal Republic of Germany toward NATO’s en...
In 1999 NATO will formally admit three new members and adopt a new strategic concept. In so doing, i...
Against the background of the changing Russian and East European attitudes toward NATO before and si...
NATO as an institution always kept the interest on many theorist and researchers. NATO enlargement a...
With the peaceful revolutions of 1989, the Central and East European countries reunified a Europe wh...
NATO as an institution always kept the interest on many theorist and researchers. NATO enlargement a...
NATO as an institution always kept the interest on many theorist and researchers. NATO enlargement a...
Why did NATO expand its membership during the Cold War years, and what was its attraction to new mem...
Against the background of the changing Russian and East European attitudes toward NATO before and si...
The article analyses the process of the NATO enlargement after 1990. It starts by a detailed analysi...
Why did East and Central European countries decide to join NATO after the Warsaw Pact dissolved? Thi...
During the Cold War, NATO had proved itself successful in protecting the West. Therefore, NATO was s...
After the end of the Cold War the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) and the European Union (...
This thesis examines the evolution of post-Cold War U.S. policy towards NATO as a case study of the ...
The thesis deals with NATO enlargements in 1999 and 2004 - on the examples of eligibility of the Cze...
The aim of the article is to present the efforts of the Federal Republic of Germany toward NATO’s en...
In 1999 NATO will formally admit three new members and adopt a new strategic concept. In so doing, i...
Against the background of the changing Russian and East European attitudes toward NATO before and si...
NATO as an institution always kept the interest on many theorist and researchers. NATO enlargement a...
With the peaceful revolutions of 1989, the Central and East European countries reunified a Europe wh...
NATO as an institution always kept the interest on many theorist and researchers. NATO enlargement a...
NATO as an institution always kept the interest on many theorist and researchers. NATO enlargement a...
Why did NATO expand its membership during the Cold War years, and what was its attraction to new mem...
Against the background of the changing Russian and East European attitudes toward NATO before and si...
The article analyses the process of the NATO enlargement after 1990. It starts by a detailed analysi...
Why did East and Central European countries decide to join NATO after the Warsaw Pact dissolved? Thi...
During the Cold War, NATO had proved itself successful in protecting the West. Therefore, NATO was s...
After the end of the Cold War the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) and the European Union (...
This thesis examines the evolution of post-Cold War U.S. policy towards NATO as a case study of the ...
The thesis deals with NATO enlargements in 1999 and 2004 - on the examples of eligibility of the Cze...
The aim of the article is to present the efforts of the Federal Republic of Germany toward NATO’s en...
In 1999 NATO will formally admit three new members and adopt a new strategic concept. In so doing, i...
Against the background of the changing Russian and East European attitudes toward NATO before and si...