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- Title
The future of NATO's open-door-policy: prospects and challenges.
- Authors
Vukadinović, Lidija Čehulić
- Abstract
From its beginning (1949) NATO was an inclusive international organization (Article 10 of The North Atlantic Treaty). In the post-bipolar international relations the enlargement of NATO has been one of the most successful NATO's internal policy. Russia Federation has been strongly opposed to its enlargement but NATO managed to calm down its objections. After the accession of Montenegro, Macedonia, Bosnia and Herzegovina and Georgia are the main aspirants for the full-fledge membership to NATO. But today, in the time of the new resetting United States/West-Russia Federation relations, the leaders of NATO are much more conscious about its opendoor- policy. It goes to the NATO's enlargement to the Eastern as well as to the South Eastern Europe. The process of further enlargement of NATO should definitely be slowed down in the near future.
- Subjects
NORTH Atlantic Treaty Organization; EASTERN question (Far East); INTERNATIONAL security
- Publication
Security Dialogues, 2017, Vol 8, Issue 2, p553
- ISSN
1857-7172
- Publication type
Article