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Peacebuilding at Home

NATO and its 'new' Member States after Crimea
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 2018

Summary

NATO enlargement has been discussed extensively in the literature, including what the new members would bring to the alliance, how much enlargement would cost the allies, as well as the economic, political, and societal benefits that came with the enlargement process. What was often missing from that discussion, especially in more recent years, was a voice from Central, Eastern, and Southern Europe itself. The book offers an understanding and assessment of how important the NATO is for the ‘new’ member states, and why this is so.



Bibliographic data

Edition
1/2018
Copyright year
2018
ISBN-Print
978-3-8487-4705-4
ISBN-Online
978-3-8452-8935-9
Publisher
Nomos, Baden-Baden
Series
AIES-Beiträge zur Europa- und Sicherheitspolitik
Volume
5
Language
English
Pages
226
Product type
Edited Book

Table of contents

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  1. Titelei/Inhaltsverzeichnis No access Pages 1 - 10
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    1. Context and aim of the Book No access
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    2. Background for current debates: process of NATO enlargement post-1989 No access
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    3. Question of burden sharing: why do those states contribute to NATO the way they did? No access
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    4. Threats No access
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    5. Alliance Dependence No access
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    6. Alliance value No access
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    7. Recognition, Prestige, and Status No access
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      1. Perceptions of NATO No access
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      2. What did NATO do for the ‘new’ members? No access
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      3. What did the ‘new’ members do for NATO? No access
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      4. Benefits of Membership No access
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      5. Domestic Support for NATO No access
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    9. Policy Implications No access
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    10. Conclusion and Outlook No access
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    11. References No access
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    1. Background No access
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    2. Accession No access
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    3. Inside the club No access
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    4. Estonia’s contribution to the Alliance: the example of ISAF No access
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    5. NATO and Estonian Security After Crimea No access
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    1. Introduction No access
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    2. The role of NATO and threat perception in Latvia’s foreign policy No access
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      1. What have people in Latvia feared? No access
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      2. How popular is NATO membership in Latvia? No access
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      1. How NATO benefits of Latvia’s membership? No access
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      2. What dividends has Latvia received from the NATO membership? No access
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    5. Conclusion No access
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    1. Introduction No access
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    2. From independence to Western institutions No access
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    3. 2004-2014: A quietly turbulent decade No access
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    4. Crimean crisis and beyond No access
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    5. Conclusion No access
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  6. Poland’s membership in NATO – a new paradigm of national security No access Pages 93 - 104
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      1. The difficult task of creating expectations in a polarized public opinion No access
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    3. Current uncertainties in the Czech strategic thinking: what future role for NATO? No access
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    4. Usual domestic political tensions surrounding NATO No access
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    5. Conclusion No access
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    2. A strategic choice of the only option No access
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    3. Debate about the only option No access
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    4. Foundations of a marriage with some difficulties No access
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    5. Hungary’s performance within NATO No access
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    6. Conclusion No access
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    2. Military alliance as one of the options for pursuing national security goals (1990s-2004) No access
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    3. NATO in the eyes of the people: two decades ago and today No access
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    4. Understanding public attitude towards NATO No access
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    5. The Russian-Ukrainian crisis and the value of NATO membership for Slovenia No access
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    6. Niche capabilities of small countries: what can we 'put on the table'? No access
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    7. Conclusion No access
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    2. Specifics of Croatia’s Path to NATO – From Isolation to Integration No access
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    3. Ukraine's Crisis as a Gateway for Stronger Relations between the Western Balkans and NATO No access
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    4. Reducing Russia's influence in Western Balkans No access
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    5. Security aspect- unfinished project of "Security Community" No access
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    6. Conclusion No access
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    1. Preparing for Joining NATO No access
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    2. The Romanian Defence Planning Saga No access
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    3. Confronting with Allies and Partners the New Security Challenges No access
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    4. Conclusions No access
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    1. Introduction No access
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    2. Public Attitudes towards Bulgaria’s NATO membership No access
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    3. Bulgaria’s participation in NATO missions and operations in 2004-2014 No access
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    4. The future ahead No access
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    5. What Challenges? No access
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    6. Conclusion No access
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  13. NATO's Warsaw Summit: Re-establishing Deterrence, Projecting Stability No access Pages 209 - 222
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  14. About the Authors No access Pages 223 - 226

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