What do Montenegro, Bosnia & Herzegovina, Georgia, and Macedonia have in common? All are – for better or for worse – pursuing NATO membership. Our new program editors and research analysts weigh in on whether the Alliance should continue to enlarge.
Tag: Georgia
NATO Enlargement Eastwards: Not Just a Matter of Geopolitics (Part I)
In Part I of this series, Živilė Marija Vaicekauskaite examines why the Baltic States were invited to join NATO, and why Ukraine has not been offered a Membership Action Plan at this time.
Regional Cooperation In The South Caucasus: Reality Or A Pipe Dream?
Matt Korda analyzes how the Caucasian pipeline network explains and drives the politics of the South Caucasus.
Justice Flew Away
Malcolm McEachern discusses South Africa’s failure to arrest Omar al-Bashir after he attended an African Union meeting in South Africa, and what this means for the ICC.
Cybersecurity and the Ukraine Crisis: The New Face of Conflict in the Information Age
Sandy Vingoe discusses the raging cyberwar in Ukraine, and analyzes the broader implications for the field of cybersecurity.
The Multifaceted Value of Visa Liberalization
Matt Korda analyzes the outcome of the Eastern Partnership summit in Riga and explores the physical and psychological effects of visa-free regimes.
NATO Chief to Visit Potential New Member State – Increasing Awareness of the Organization in Georgia
Charles Kouri on NATO Secretary-General Anders Fogh-Rasmussen’s visit to Georgia.