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The Integration of the Western Balkans in NATO: a logical step in the strengthening of the Regional security community in South East Europe

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The Integration of the Western Balkans in NATO: a logical step in the strengthening of the Regional security community in South East Europe

 

Publisher: Plamen Pantev, Institute for Security and International Studies
 
Volume: 18 pages, pdf

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In the Spring of 1991 Mette Skak, a Danish political scientist, and the author of this article, discussed in Sofia University “St. Kliment Ohridsky” during a BulgarianDanish conference the possibilities of building a security community in the Balkans – in a similar way as it has been created in the Nordic region of Europe and in the territory covered by NATO and then European Community (EC). The core idea of this concept, elaborated during the 1960s by the American political scholar Karl Deutsch, was to get rid of war as a method of solving conflicting interests between states. It is unthinkable and inapplicable for the member countries of the security community to use force in case of a dispute among them. Of course, certain preconditions are to be met by the participating states and key among them is compatibility of the values of the societies and the states in the group.