Hungary’s Post-2001Ratification Challenges: Lessons Concerning the V4-Nato Relationship
Hungary and the other Visegrad countries (V4), over the past decade, participated in coalition military operations in Afghanistan and Iraq, but not Libya. This article examines how this has impacted Hungary’s standing in the North Atlantic Alliance, and to this end deploys the concepts of “two level...
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ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:31d806c46a9f4a19a1a2fa24ad1dd017 2023-05-15T17:29:07+02:00 Hungary’s Post-2001Ratification Challenges: Lessons Concerning the V4-Nato Relationship Péter Marton 2012-07-01T00:00:00Z https://doaj.org/article/31d806c46a9f4a19a1a2fa24ad1dd017 EN eng Metropolitan University Prague http://static.cejiss.org/data/uploaded/13835989501190/Article%2008_1.pdf https://doaj.org/toc/1802-548X https://doaj.org/toc/1805-482X 1802-548X 1805-482X https://doaj.org/article/31d806c46a9f4a19a1a2fa24ad1dd017 Central European Journal of International & Security Studies, Vol 06, Iss 02 (2012) Hungary V4 Libya North Atlantic Alliance game theory International relations JZ2-6530 Political science (General) JA1-92 article 2012 ftdoajarticles 2022-12-30T23:54:13Z Hungary and the other Visegrad countries (V4), over the past decade, participated in coalition military operations in Afghanistan and Iraq, but not Libya. This article examines how this has impacted Hungary’s standing in the North Atlantic Alliance, and to this end deploys the concepts of “two level games” and “ratification” as deployed throughout the political sciences, particularly in Putnam’s works. This work adapts these concepts to show how a key challenge of Hungarian foreign and security policy post-2001 was the multi-pronged ratification of the country’s path in its foreign affairs to indirectly provide for the country’s security, through sufficient “macro-adaptation” to the Alliance’s needs. There are lessons that can be gleaned from this experience concerning the other V4 countries and the V4 group as a collective. Article in Journal/Newspaper North Atlantic Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles |
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Hungary and the other Visegrad countries (V4), over the past decade, participated in coalition military operations in Afghanistan and Iraq, but not Libya. This article examines how this has impacted Hungary’s standing in the North Atlantic Alliance, and to this end deploys the concepts of “two level games” and “ratification” as deployed throughout the political sciences, particularly in Putnam’s works. This work adapts these concepts to show how a key challenge of Hungarian foreign and security policy post-2001 was the multi-pronged ratification of the country’s path in its foreign affairs to indirectly provide for the country’s security, through sufficient “macro-adaptation” to the Alliance’s needs. There are lessons that can be gleaned from this experience concerning the other V4 countries and the V4 group as a collective. |
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Hungary’s Post-2001Ratification Challenges: Lessons Concerning the V4-Nato Relationship |
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Hungary’s Post-2001Ratification Challenges: Lessons Concerning the V4-Nato Relationship |
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Hungary’s Post-2001Ratification Challenges: Lessons Concerning the V4-Nato Relationship |
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Metropolitan University Prague |
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