
Small States in the Post-Cold War World
Slovenia and NATO Enlargement
Praeger Publishers Inc
Published on 28. February 2002
Book
Hardback
216 pages
978-0-275-97499-2 (ISBN)
Description
Sabic, Bukowski, and their contributors examine the efforts, thus far fruitless. of Slovenia to achieve full membership in the North Atlantic Treaty Organization. The rejection of the Slovenian application received considerable attention, both in Europe and in the United States. Within Slovenia, the rejection was seen as a heavy blow to its government. Policymakers and scholars alike have been sorting out the reasons for this political defeat, with the Slovenian government sponsoring this volume to better understand its options and the positions of other small states in the international community.
Early in the post-socialist era, Slovenia viewed full North Atlantic Treaty Organization membership as one of its major political goals. Yet, this goal has not yet been accomplished, with only the Czech Republic, Hungary, and Poland admitted during the first round of NATO enlargement. The rejection of the Slovenian application received considerable attention, both in Europe and in the United States. Furthermore, the fact that Slovenia did not qualify for the first round of NATO expansion has been perceived in Slovenia as a heavy blow to its government. Policymakers and scholars alike are still sorting out the reasons for this political defeat.
Early in the post-socialist era, Slovenia viewed full North Atlantic Treaty Organization membership as one of its major political goals. Yet, this goal has not yet been accomplished, with only the Czech Republic, Hungary, and Poland admitted during the first round of NATO enlargement. The rejection of the Slovenian application received considerable attention, both in Europe and in the United States. Furthermore, the fact that Slovenia did not qualify for the first round of NATO expansion has been perceived in Slovenia as a heavy blow to its government. Policymakers and scholars alike are still sorting out the reasons for this political defeat.
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Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 240 mm
Width: 161 mm
Thickness: 16 mm
Weight
490 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-275-97499-2 (9780275974992)
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ZLATKO SABIC is Assistant Professor of International Relations at the University of Ljubljana.He is the author or co-author of three books, including Voting in International Organisations, and journal articles.
CHARLES BUKOWSKI is Associate Professor and Director of the Institute of International Studies at Bradley University. Among his earlier publications is The Return of the Left in Post-Communist States (co-edited with Barnabas Racz).
CHARLES BUKOWSKI is Associate Professor and Director of the Institute of International Studies at Bradley University. Among his earlier publications is The Return of the Left in Post-Communist States (co-edited with Barnabas Racz).
Content
Tables and Figures
ForewordGeorge W.Grayson
Abbreviations and Acronyms
IntroductionZlatko Sabic and Charles Bukowski
1 Small States Aspiring for NATO Membership: Some Factors Influencing the Accession ProcessZlatko Sabic
2 NATO Enlargement and Slovenia: Interpreting, Mapping, and Constructing International Relations Perspectives Milan Brglez
3 Slovenian-American Relations in the Context of NATO EnlargementCharles Bukowski
4 Slovenia and NATO Enlargement: Understanding American Perspectives and the Prospects for Round Two Enlargement Mark A.Boyer and Tara M.Lavallee
5 Relations between Large and Small States in a Multilateral Context: A Case Study of U.S.-Slovenian Relations Concerning NATO Bojko Bucar and Primoz Sterbenc
6 The Global Economy, Security, and Small States Aspiring for NATO Membership Marjan Svetlicic and Matija Rojec
7 Slovenia and NATO Enlargement: Experience Gained and Lessons Learned Zlatko Sabic and Charles Bukowski
Bibliography
Index
About the Editors and Contributors
ForewordGeorge W.Grayson
Abbreviations and Acronyms
IntroductionZlatko Sabic and Charles Bukowski
1 Small States Aspiring for NATO Membership: Some Factors Influencing the Accession ProcessZlatko Sabic
2 NATO Enlargement and Slovenia: Interpreting, Mapping, and Constructing International Relations Perspectives Milan Brglez
3 Slovenian-American Relations in the Context of NATO EnlargementCharles Bukowski
4 Slovenia and NATO Enlargement: Understanding American Perspectives and the Prospects for Round Two Enlargement Mark A.Boyer and Tara M.Lavallee
5 Relations between Large and Small States in a Multilateral Context: A Case Study of U.S.-Slovenian Relations Concerning NATO Bojko Bucar and Primoz Sterbenc
6 The Global Economy, Security, and Small States Aspiring for NATO Membership Marjan Svetlicic and Matija Rojec
7 Slovenia and NATO Enlargement: Experience Gained and Lessons Learned Zlatko Sabic and Charles Bukowski
Bibliography
Index
About the Editors and Contributors