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Modernizing the Alliance: Southeast Europe between Lisbon and Washington

Mladen Nakić ; Center for International Studies, Zagreb, Croatia


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Abstract

The end of the Cold War opened the space for developing new relationships in the international community that are conducive to creating global partnerships. Although Article 5 remains the brand of NATO, it is necessary to modernize the relationship between the U.S. and the EU as well as with other important actors in international relations such as the UN, OSCE, Russia and China. With changed international relations through past sixty years, the North Atlantic Alliance has changed itself simultaneously over decades. The Alliance passed through different stages of its own development – from the Cold War era to attempting to create a global partnership. Acting globally, there is a need for defining the legitimate operations outside the territory of Member States under International law. In this sense, Articles 4 and 7 have a special meaning. In fact, bearing in mind the mission of “old” and traditional NATO, the Lisbon Summit represents a major step toward completion of NATO’s post-Cold War transition, but also contributes to the process of building long-lasting peace and confidence in Southeast Europe.

Keywords

security challenges; global partnerships; regional stability; policy of enlargement; partnerships; euro integration processes

Hrčak ID:

77762

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/77762

Publication date:

31.1.2012.

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