Joining NATO: a national end or a strategic means for Georgia? Cover Image

Joining NATO: a national end or a strategic means for Georgia?
Joining NATO: a national end or a strategic means for Georgia?

Author(s): Ivan Okromtchedlishvili
Subject(s): Politics / Political Sciences, Politics, Security and defense
Published by: Carol I National Defence University Publishing House
Keywords: NATO membership; Euro-Atlantic integration; National security; Bilateral security alliance; Neutrality; Regional stability; Strategic patience; NATO expansion;

Summary/Abstract: Georgia’s pursuit of NATO membership faces significant challenges due to Russia’s strong opposition, placing the country at a critical geopolitical crossroads. This article examines whether NATO membership is a national end or a strategic means for enhancing Georgia’s security. It explores the historical context, strategic dilemmas, and complexities of Georgia’s situation, highlighting the impact of Russia’s opposition, particularly in light of its 2022 invasion of Ukraine. The article argues that NATO membership should be a means to enhance security rather than a precursor to armed conflict. It recommends that Georgia adopt a strategy of strategic patience and diplomacy, recognizing that Euro-Atlantic integration is a long-term endeavour; prioritize dialogue with both NATO and Russia; pursue regional cooperation; and explore alternative pathways to security as well. Ultimately, the article calls for a comprehensive approach to national security that aligns with Georgia’s Euro-Atlantic aspirations while addressing immediate security challenges.

  • Issue Year: 13/2024
  • Issue No: 03
  • Page Range: 129-150
  • Page Count: 22
  • Language: English
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