Building a framework of security for Southeast Europe and the Black Sea region: a challenge facing NATO
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Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references (pages 210-232) and index Introduction: NATO, two unstable regions, and the pursuit of security -- Turmoil in the neighborhood: the imperative of creating a security community -- Turkey: the traditional NATO pillar in the region -- Admission of Bulgaria, Romania, and Slovenia in 2004: a new alliance pillar in the area -- Inclusion of problematic puzzle pieces from Southeast Europe: Albania and Croatia -- Membership issues and potential puzzle pieces from Southeast Europe: Bosnia, Kosovo, Macedonia, Montenegro, and Serbia -- Delicate alliance relationships with key Black Sea nations: Georgia and Ukraine -- Strained NATO relationship with the Black Sea superpower: Russia -- Ethnic conflicts in Southeast Europe and the NATO mission -- National conflicts in the Black Sea region and alliance connections -- Conclusion: NATO, two critical regions, and a framework for security |
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adam_text | Table
of
Contents
Abstract
...........;.....................................................
і
FOREWORD by Panayot Karagyzov
..........................
iii
Acknowledgements
.................................................
vii
Chapter One
________.______________________.-----------1
NATO, Two Unstable Regions, and the Pursuit of Security
1
Alliance Pillars
........................................................................2
Additional Pieces in the NATO Puzzle
..................................4
Delicate and Strained Alliance-Black Sea Relationships
.......6
Overall Ethnic and National Conflicts
....................................8
The Need for Security Communities
....................................10
Chapter Two
........................................................................... 13
Turmoil in the Neighborhood: The Imperative of Creating a
Security Community
.....................................—..................... 13
Impact of the Arab Spring
....................................................13
Regional Message of the Civil War in Libya
.......................15
Arab Spring and Security Concepts for the East
..................21
Chapter Three........................................................................
27
Turkey: The Traditional NATO Pillar in the Region
------27
Turkey s Longstanding Role in NATO
................................27
Turkey s Role in Peacekeeping Operations
..........................29
Contribution of Turkey to Broader Alliance Projects
...........31
Regional Security Projects
....................................................33
Chapter Four
...................__..------........................................ 39
Admission
of Bulgaria, Romania, and Slovenia in
2004:
A
New
АШапсе
RUar
in the Area
---------------------------------39
Reasons for Construction of the new Pillar
..........................39
Linking National Strategies to Those of NATO
...................41
Romania
............................................................................44
Slovenia
.............................................................................45
Involvement in NATO Missions
..........................................45
Bulgaria
.............................................................................45
Romania
............................................................................47
Slovenia
.............................................................................48
Capabilities and Budgets
......................................................49
Bulgaria
.............................................................................49
Romania
............................................................................50
Slovenia
.............................................................................50
Conclusion
............................................................................51
Chapter Five
_____________________________________53
Inclusion of Problematic Puzzle Pieces from Southeast
Europe: Albania and Croatia
(2009)....................................53
Albania
..................................................................................55
Croatia
...................................................................................58
Chapter Six
______________________________________63
Membership Issues and Potential Puzzle Pieces from
Southeast Europe: Bosnia, Kosovo, Macedonia,
Montenegro, and Serbia...
......................................................63
Bosnia
...................................................................................64
Kosovo
..................................................................................67
Macedonia
.............................................................................74
Montenegro
...........................................................................78
Serbia
....................................................................................79
Conclusion
............................................................................83
Chapter Seven
.........................................................................85
Delicate Alliance Relationship with Key Black Sea Nations:
Georgia and Ukraine
..............................................................85
Georgia
.................................................................................85
Ukraine
.................................................................................93
Conclusion
..........................................................................101
Chapter Eight
______..........................................................103
Strained NATO Relationship with the Black Sea
Superpower: Russia
.............................................................103
Introduction
.........................................................................103
NATO-Russia Conflicts from the End of the Cold War to
9/11.....................................................................................104
NATO Expansion
...............................................................105
War in Bosnia and Russian/American Involvement
...........106
War in Kosovo and Serbian/NATO Intervention
...............107
Russian Reactions
...............................................................108
NATO-Russia Understandings from
9/11
to August
2008 109
NATO and the Battle in Afghanistan
.................................109
Iraq War and the Coalition of the Willing
..........................110
Russian Conclusions about Terrorism
................................
Ill
Renewed NATO-Russia Tensions from August
2008
to the
Arab Upheaval of
2011.......................................................112
Russo-Georgia War of
2008...............................................112
Missile Shield Proposal
2008-09........................................115
Russian Overall Perceptions
...............................................120
Impact
of the Arab Upheaval of
2011
on the NATO-Russia
Relationship
........................................................................121
Libyan Civil War and NATO Bombing Campaign
............123
Civil Conflict in Syria
.........................................................124
Reduction of Western Involvement in Iraq and Afghanistan
............................................................................................126
Conclusion
..........................................................................128
Chapter Nine
.........................................................................133
Ethnic Conflicts in Southeast Europe and the NATO
Mission
...................................................................................133
Experiences with Ethnic Diversity
.....................................133
Ethnic Conflicts
..................................................................136
The Contributions of Southeastern European Nations to
NATO Missions
..................................................................144
Military Training and Exercises
.........................................146
Bosnia
.................................................................................147
Kosovo
................................................................................148
Afghanistan
.........................................................................149
Iraq
......................................................................................150
Chapter Ten
..........................................................................157
National Conflicts in the Black Sea Region and Alliance
Connections
...........................................................................157
National and Cultural Differences
......................................157
Internal Ethnic Conflicts with Regional Foreign Policy
Implications
........................................................................159
National Conflicts among the Six Black Sea Nations
........160
The Contributions of Black Sea Nations to NATO Missions
............................................................................................163
Military Training and Exercises
.........................................164
Bosnia
.................................................................................166
Kosovo
................................................................................167
Afghanistan.........................................................................
167
Iraq
......................................................................................169
Work of the Black Sea Nations on a NATO-led Framework
for Security
.........................................................................171
Chapter Eleven
.....................................................................177
Conclusion: NATO, Two Critical Regions, and a
Framework for Security
...................................................... 177
Barriers and Risks to creation of a Workable Framework for
Security
...............................................................................179
State Power Overshadows regional complexes (Kelly
2007,
Abstract)
.............................................................................182
Concept of Geopolitical Distance as a Weakening Factor in
the Combined Regions
(Hendrickson 2002,441-459,461-
462).....................................................................................184
A Framework for Security and the Protection that it can Offer
............................................................................................191
Creation of larger common spaces
..................................191
Strengthening of Existing Regional Organizations
............193
Consolidation of Political and Economic Reforms
............194
Creation of Stronger Organizational Authority
..................196
NATO and the Creation of a more Protective Security
Framework
..........................................................................199
How can a NATO-Inspired Security Framework Help Solve
Emerging Issues and Conflicts?
..........................................200
A NATO-Based Framework and Structure for Security
.... 206
References..
------......................—.........................................210
Index
_________________________________________233
List of
Tables Page
1.
Proportion of GDP Allocated to Defense by Croatia
........60
2.
Participation in PfP Military Exercises by Ukraine
..........96
3.
Participation in NATO Training and Missions by Southeast
European Nations
.................................................145
4.
Participation in NATO Training and Missions by Black Sea
Nations
...............................................................164
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