Synopses & Reviews
After briefly dealing with arguments for and against NATO's enlargement as far as Poland, the Czech Republic, and Hungary, the author shows why the enlargement process must be carried forward to include, in the near future, the three Baltic States (Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania) and Ukraine. Inclusion of the Baltic States and of Ukraine in NATO would stabilize the region by helping the Russian democrats to concentrate on building a genuinely democratic, market-oriented Russian national state, instead of succumbing to the temptation to restore the Soviet Union. Ukraine could also contribute to NATO a sizable conventional military force and a prime strategic area; the Baltic States offer a prime location and an indomitable spirit. The Balts and Ukraine will help NATO when finally admitted as full members.
Synopsis
Efter et kort tilbageblik p baggrunden for NATO's udvidelse med Polen, Tjekkiet og Ungarn, argumenterer forfatteren for, hvorfor udvidelsesprocessen bør videreføres for i nær fremtid at omfatte de tre Baltiske Lande og Ukraine... Europæisk Sikkerhed.