Europäisierungsmotor: Die NATO und die Ukraine

Translated title of the contribution: Motor of Europeanisation: NATO and Ukraine

Inna Melnykovska*, Rainer Schweickert

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Abstract (may include machine translation)

NATO is to this day first and foremost a defensive alliance. But beyond classic notions of security policy, it has another potential. Unlike the European Union, it keeps the door open for new members from Eastern Europe and the southern Caucasus. Therefore, for states such as Ukraine, the incentive is greater to meet NATO's requirements. The alliance contributes to the establishment of democratic processes by making civilian control over the military a precondition to accession. And it promotes - starting with the arms sector - a market economy. This has also been the case in Ukraine since the Orange Revolution.

Translated title of the contributionMotor of Europeanisation: NATO and Ukraine
Original languageGerman
Pages (from-to)49-64+222
JournalOsteuropa
Volume59
Issue number9
StatePublished - Sep 2009
Externally publishedYes

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