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ID133996
Title ProperNATO's mafia ally
Other Title Informationthe strategic consequences of Bulgarian corruption
LanguageENG
AuthorDicke, Rachel A ;  Hendrickson, Ryan C ;  Kutz, Steven
Publication2014.
Summary / Abstract (Note)By a number of accounts, NATO's membership expansion has been viewed favorably, with many analysts pointing to the positive impact NATO's enlargement has on the democratic development of civil-military relations across Central and Eastern Europe. Within this context, Mosès Naím's recent essay in Foreign Affairs was especially striking due to his piercing criticism of Bulgaria due to its significant problems with internal domestic corruption. We examine the potential impact of a Bulgarian mafia-oriented society on NATO from three perspectives, which include assessments of Bulgaria's military, its military capabilities-including its recent weapons purchases-as well as its willingness and ability to participate in NATO's major operations. In our view, these measures provide at least a partial assessment of Bulgaria's role within the alliance in an era that parallels claims of widespread corruption. The findings suggest that Bulgaria's corruption does have some impact on its ability to contribute to NATO's major alliance objectives, which apart from the deleterious impact on Bulgaria, also has broader implications for NATO's ongoing interest in membership expansion.
`In' analytical NoteComparative Strategy Vol.33, No.3; Jul-Aug.2014: p.287-298
Journal SourceComparative Strategy Vol.33, No.3; Jul-Aug.2014: p.287-298
Key WordsEuropean Union - EU ;  NATO ;  Strategic Consequences ;  Defence Strategy ;  Military Strategy ;  NATO's Mafia Ally ;  Bulgarian ;  Bulgarian Corruption ;  Democratic Development ;  Civil-Military Relations - CMR ;  International Alliance ;  Regional Alliance ;  European Alliance


 
 
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