The Security of Nato’s Eastern Flank Following Decisions Made at the Allied Summit in Vilnius

Is It a Short-Term or Long-Term Solution?

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https://doi.org/10.12797/Politeja.21.2024.93.10

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NATO, security, eastern flank, Allied Summit in Vilnius

Abstract

The unfolding events since 2014, particularly regarding the aggressive foreign policy and military activities of the Russian Federation in Ukraine, have led to a  deterioration in the state of international security. Consequently, the North Atlantic Alliance (NATO) found itself in a new situation that required a response and decisive action. The recent NATO summits have played a crucial role in shaping security policy and guiding strategic decisions for member states, notably in enhancing the security of NATO’s eastern flank. The primary research question addressed in this article is the extent to which the 2023 summit in Vilnius will genuinely contribute to improving security on NATO’s eastern flank. The significant military commitments made during the summit also carried a symbolic dimension. The article aims to analyse and evaluate the decisions taken by NATO at the Vilnius summit, utilising research techniques and methods such as interviews, the Delphi method and scenario analysis. The central thesis posited in the article is that NATO’s reaction, a consequence of decisions made during the Vilnius summit, will be crucial for strengthening the security of NATO’s eastern flank and the development of the Alliance’s military capabilities. To achieve this objective, the article will present selected scenarios for the development of the situation based on insights obtained from experts during interviews. Undoubtedly, the findings of this article will be an invaluable resource for the academic community, professionals, individuals in the security sector and policymakers in the political sphere.

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Author Biographies

  • Marek Kulczycki, University of Wrocław

    Dr., Col. (Ret.), is an assistant professor at the Institute of International and Security Studies at the University of Wrocław. He is a graduate of the Tadeusz Kościuszko Academy of Mechanized Forces and the National Defense University in Warsaw. He has held many positions in the military security sector and has participated in many military training courses and international conferences. His research focuses on military security, defense and armed forces in the international security system. He is the author and co-author of over 40 publications, including articles and books. Dr. Kulczycki is the author or co-author of over 20 research projects in the above areas, in particular in the practical dimension of the security and military sector, including grants from the European Commission and the Department of Public Diplomacy at NATO Headquarters in Brussels and the International Visegrad Fund. 

  • Marek Musioł, University of Wrocław

    Dr., serves as the Deputy Director for International Cooperation at the Institute of International and Security Studies and holds the position of Assistant Professor at the University of Wrocław. He earned his degree from the University of Wrocław and the Institute of Political Studies in Bordeaux. Dr. Musioł has participated in numerous scientific visits and internships in various countries, including Kazakhstan, Russia, the United States, Canada, China, France, and Belgium. He has been the recipient of grants from the National Science Center, the European Commission, and the Department of Public Diplomacy at NATO Headquarters in Brussels. His research interests encompass international security, hydropolitics, Central Asia, the EU, the RSCT, and the theory of securitisation. Dr. Musioł has actively contributed to academic exchanges, notably through his involvement in the EISA PEC and PISA conferences. He is the author of over 30 scientific publications.

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“The Security of Nato’s Eastern Flank Following Decisions Made at the Allied Summit in Vilnius: Is It a Short-Term or Long-Term Solution?”. 2024. Politeja 21 (6(93): 231-44. https://doi.org/10.12797/Politeja.21.2024.93.10.

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