Title
The Western Balkans in the transatlantic security context: Where do we go from here?
Document Type
Article
Publication Title
Insight Turkey
Publication Date
3-1-2019
Abstract
The Western Balkans has traditionally held vital geostrategic importance for European and transatlantic security. Ever since the 1990s, the EU and the NATO have maintained an active presence in the region, and pursued goals of stability and peace. Since the 2000s, the Euro-Atlantic actors have sought an eventual integration of the countries in the region into transatlantic structures. This article provides a comprehensive analysis of the contemporary situation in the Western Balkans, examining the regional countries’ prospects for Euro-Atlantic integration and the implications of the latest developments for transatlantic security. It makes the argument that NATO accession acts as a prelude to eventual EU accession, ensuring that the countries stay the course of engaging in reforms and contributing to Euro-Atlantic security while confirming their commitment to democracy.
Volume
21
Issue
2
First Page
107
Last Page
128
DOI
10.25253/99.2019212.08
ISSN
1302177X
E-ISSN
25647717
Recommended Citation
Dursun-Özkanca, Oya, "The Western Balkans in the transatlantic security context: Where do we go from here?" (2019). Faculty Publications. 915.
https://jayscholar.etown.edu/facpubharvest/915