Lithuania’s President, Dalia Grybauskaitė, has announced that the country will reintroduce conscription. Gerda Jakštaitė and Giedrius Česnakas write on the factors underpinning the policy, noting that while the decision was unexpected, it builds on growing concern within the country over its susceptibility to a Russian military intervention. The reintroduction of conscription is also likely to have an impact on key domestic issues, including Lithuania’s relatively high rate of emigration
Russia is implementing the most comprehensive reforms of its Armed Forces since the 1920s – ”the Ser...
Lithuania's security rests at present on several pillars, including membership in NATO and the Europ...
This paper analyses how events in 2014 Ukraine changed Lithuania’s national defence policy. It defin...
In 2014, at the beginning of the crisis in Ukraine and Russia‘s aggression against this neighboring ...
The Baltic states have responded to the annexation of Crimea and the increased Russian military acti...
Compulsory Military Service vs Professional Armed Forces: the Case of the Baltic States: Summary The...
Since regaining independence in 1990 and creating its regular armed forces, Lithuania has had to do ...
After seven years of the Professional Military Service, Lithuania has recently reestablished the Nat...
Located in a geopolitically precarious region, Lithuania has, throughout its history, experienced se...
When Lithuania joined NATO in 2004, there were less discussion about territorial defense and more of...
Article 139 of the Constitution of the Republic of Lithuania is one of the constitutional fundamenta...
As a part of the overarching publication “Willingness to Defend Own Country in the Baltic States: Im...
The Republic of Lithuania announced its independence from the Soviet Union at the end of the cold wa...
The military personnel is the one of key elements of the Lithuanian defense capability. Regarding to...
After Lithuania was accepted to the NATO, considering that call-up to the army on the national level...
Russia is implementing the most comprehensive reforms of its Armed Forces since the 1920s – ”the Ser...
Lithuania's security rests at present on several pillars, including membership in NATO and the Europ...
This paper analyses how events in 2014 Ukraine changed Lithuania’s national defence policy. It defin...
In 2014, at the beginning of the crisis in Ukraine and Russia‘s aggression against this neighboring ...
The Baltic states have responded to the annexation of Crimea and the increased Russian military acti...
Compulsory Military Service vs Professional Armed Forces: the Case of the Baltic States: Summary The...
Since regaining independence in 1990 and creating its regular armed forces, Lithuania has had to do ...
After seven years of the Professional Military Service, Lithuania has recently reestablished the Nat...
Located in a geopolitically precarious region, Lithuania has, throughout its history, experienced se...
When Lithuania joined NATO in 2004, there were less discussion about territorial defense and more of...
Article 139 of the Constitution of the Republic of Lithuania is one of the constitutional fundamenta...
As a part of the overarching publication “Willingness to Defend Own Country in the Baltic States: Im...
The Republic of Lithuania announced its independence from the Soviet Union at the end of the cold wa...
The military personnel is the one of key elements of the Lithuanian defense capability. Regarding to...
After Lithuania was accepted to the NATO, considering that call-up to the army on the national level...
Russia is implementing the most comprehensive reforms of its Armed Forces since the 1920s – ”the Ser...
Lithuania's security rests at present on several pillars, including membership in NATO and the Europ...
This paper analyses how events in 2014 Ukraine changed Lithuania’s national defence policy. It defin...