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Evolution of the Concept of NATO Enlargement in the Period 1990-1997

Angel Yuliyanov Apostolov * apostolov.acb@gmail.com * ORCID: 0000-0002-3487-4393 * ResearcherID: M-4204-2018
Sofia University “St. Kliment Ohridski”, Faculty of History (The author is PhD student at the institution, and employed as Programs and Projects Expert in the Atlantic Club of Bulgaria.)

Open Journal for Studies in History, 2018, 1(1), 17-28 * https://doi.org/10.32591/coas.ojsh.0101.03017a
Online Published Date: 26 July 2018

LICENCE: Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.

ARTICLE (Full Text - PDF)Evolution of the Concept of NATO Enlargement in the Period 1990-1997


KEY WORDS: evolution of concept, NATO, enlargement, transformation, Central and Eastern Europe.

ABSTRACT:
Since the end of the Cold War there had been an intense debate about whether NATO should invite countries from the former Soviet Bloc. While the potential admission of new members was only one aspect of the entire process of NATO transformation in the first decade after the end of the Cold War, it nevertheless sparked a number of debates that strongly influenced all other elements of the process. Candidate countries from Central Europe, in spite of being an external factor at first, also had a significant impact on the issue of NATO expansion and hence – on the overall transformation of the organization. If until 1997 NATO had mostly concentrated on the partnership approach both on a bilateral level or a multilateral level, so the period after 1997 was mostly focused on the membership of the post-communist states of Central and Eastern Europe. Contrary to the fears of many researchers and politicians, NATO’s policy of enlargement not only had a positive influence on the consolidation of the newly founded democracies in Central and Eastern Europe, but the new members successfully contributed to the capabilities of the Alliance itself.

CORRESPONDING AUTHOR:
Angel Apostolov, e-mail: apostolov.acb@gmail.com.


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