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NATO's Second Post-Cold War Enlargement

Radovan Vukadinović ; Fakultet političkih znanosti, Sveučilište u Zagrebu


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New round of NATO enlargement is taking place in a period when the North Atlantic organization seeks after possibilities of its own survival, transformation and future existence as a principal basis of Euro-Atlantic relations. Even though it was expected that after September 11 accession of new members would be quite restricted, it seems that an attitude prevailed which supported the accession of seven out of the ten MAP members. This new major enlargement, the largest so far in the history of NATO, takes into consideration political, geostrategic and military criteria as well as public opinion. All these elements differentiate in these seven countries. However, there is a prominent effort to link the countries of Central Europe through Slovenia and Slovakia, to redress certain historical wrongs by allowing accession to the three Baltic countries, and to secure by Bulgarian and Rumanian membership the main axis of NATO for the21st century with regard to the East Mediterranean, the Middle East, the Gulf and further afield. Although the new candidates are by far better prepared than those in the first round of enlargement, it is obvious that Washington and Brussels have decided to give priority to political and diplomatic activities of NATO and to integrate the area of Euro-Atlantic community with a greater number of countries, so that it forms a sound community which is in alliance with the USA.

Ključne riječi

NATO; September 11; European Union; United States of America

Hrčak ID:

286467

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/286467

Datum izdavanja:

30.9.2002.

Podaci na drugim jezicima: hrvatski

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