Geography, Military Balance, and the Defence of NATO’s Borderlands
Volume 6, Issue 1 (2020), pp. 51–59
Pub. online: 23 September 2020
Type: Research Article
Open Access
Received
17 March 2020
17 March 2020
Accepted
20 May 2020
20 May 2020
Published
23 September 2020
23 September 2020
Abstract
The enlargement of NATO and the defence of its borders have occupied an important place in the security debate in the last few years. This study discusses the situation of the NATO members and candidate states which are most directly exposed to Russian military power. After analysing the cases of the three Baltic republics, Norway, Georgia, and Ukraine, I conclude with a paradox; although NATO is on the aggregate level stronger, it cannot hope to guarantee the security of its eastern borderlands. This reality could push these states to bandwagon with Russia.