Social Development & Security (Jun 2020)

The strategy of “mılıtary non-alıgnment” and NATO

  • Khayal Iskandarov,
  • Piotr Gawliczek

DOI
https://doi.org/10.33445/sds.2020.10.3.2
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 3
pp. 16 – 28

Abstract

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The war in Ukraine in 2014 brought a concept of “military non-alignment” to the fore in the countries, which are namely influenced by both the West and Russia. The war proved that national security strategy was lacking. The paper examines the ways how neutral states cope with their security in a globalized world. It covers the brief history of neutrality, its evolution process through the centuries. The terms of “neutrality” or “non-alignment” have been delineated in order to distinguish between different strategies adopted by particular countries. The focus of the paper is on the countries located in Europe. The authors attempted to discuss the strategic consequences of the policy of “military non-alignment” in the context of cooperation with NATO. At the same time, they endeavored to justify the close cooperation of neutral countries with NATO, the strongest military-political Alliance of the world.

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