Author (Person) | Hyndle, Joanna, Kutysz, Miryna |
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Publisher | Centre for Eastern Studies (OSW) |
Series Title | OSW Studies |
Series Details | No.04, May 2002 |
Publication Date | 15/04/2002 |
Content Type | Journal | Series | Blog |
Abstract: Membership of NATO and the EU is apriority of the foreign policies of Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia. The main stimulus that drives these membership aspirations is the will to ensure the security of these countries and to ultimately separate them from the post-Soviet space. Additionally, the authorities of the Baltic States believe that membership of both these organisations will make their counties more attractive for Western investors. The way to implement these priorities is not only through consistent adjustments to the standards prevailing in NATO and the EU, but it also involves refusing to join the post-Soviet structures and seeking out states that are willing to strongly support the Baltic States aspirations. The implementation of this policy has resulted in the status of the Baltic States preparations for membership in both international structures being assessed as good, and they are reckoned to be realistic candidates for NATO and EU enlargement. |
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Source Link | Link to Main Source http://aei.pitt.edu/id/eprint/58031 |
Subject Categories | Security and Defence |
Countries / Regions | Estonia, Europe, Latvia, Lithuania, Northern Europe, Russia |