The political changes that took place in East and Central Europe during the end of the 1980s and at the beginning of the 1990s had a huge impact on the security structures in Europe. The North Atlantic Treaty Organization and its legitimacy was challenged when the former Soviet Empire started to crumble. This thesis addresses NATO's response to this legitimacy challenge. It is argued in the thesis that the response came in a two stage process. The first response was a debate where different reasons were given for NATO's continued existence. The thesis focuses only on the justifications used to maintain the organization. It was found that there were external and internal justifications and that the people partaking in the debate could be lab...
After 60 years of existence, the Atlantic Alliance remains the most reliable security organization f...
Since the end of the Cold War, political and geographical realities have changed considerably. One s...
The aim of this study is to evaluate two of the leading theories in international relations – neorea...
The political changes that took place in East and Central Europe during the end of the 1980s and at ...
After the Cold War long-established norms, traditions and institutions are undergoing profound chang...
In 2006, NATO is operating well out of area and conducting missions beyond the collective defense li...
The recent dramatic events in Europe, notably the reunification of Germany, the collapse of Communis...
After the collapse of the Soviet Union and the Warsaw Pact which marked the end of the Cold War the ...
NATO was established in 1949 at the beginning of the Cold War to counter the perceived threat of the...
In 2019 NATO enjoyed its 70th anniversary. During its existence it has had a number of challenges to...
The main argument of this thesis is that NATO can be an effective post-Cold War alliance in preservi...
In its consequences for the future role of the Atlantic Alliance, the system-change in Europe means ...
This diploma thesis embraces the development of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) emphas...
This dissertation examines the general proposition that formal international institution promote nat...
After 60 years of existence, the Atlantic Alliance remains the most reliable security organization f...
After 60 years of existence, the Atlantic Alliance remains the most reliable security organization f...
Since the end of the Cold War, political and geographical realities have changed considerably. One s...
The aim of this study is to evaluate two of the leading theories in international relations – neorea...
The political changes that took place in East and Central Europe during the end of the 1980s and at ...
After the Cold War long-established norms, traditions and institutions are undergoing profound chang...
In 2006, NATO is operating well out of area and conducting missions beyond the collective defense li...
The recent dramatic events in Europe, notably the reunification of Germany, the collapse of Communis...
After the collapse of the Soviet Union and the Warsaw Pact which marked the end of the Cold War the ...
NATO was established in 1949 at the beginning of the Cold War to counter the perceived threat of the...
In 2019 NATO enjoyed its 70th anniversary. During its existence it has had a number of challenges to...
The main argument of this thesis is that NATO can be an effective post-Cold War alliance in preservi...
In its consequences for the future role of the Atlantic Alliance, the system-change in Europe means ...
This diploma thesis embraces the development of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) emphas...
This dissertation examines the general proposition that formal international institution promote nat...
After 60 years of existence, the Atlantic Alliance remains the most reliable security organization f...
After 60 years of existence, the Atlantic Alliance remains the most reliable security organization f...
Since the end of the Cold War, political and geographical realities have changed considerably. One s...
The aim of this study is to evaluate two of the leading theories in international relations – neorea...