The Discussion of the Tendences and Evolution of the European Security Issues in the British Parliament (1990-2010)

The article is devoted to the discussion of European security issues in the British Parliament in the post-bipolar period. After the collapse of the Soviet Union, the British establishment had to revise the foreign policy doctrine of the United Kingdom to adapt it to the demands of the post-bipolar...

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Main Author: Ivanov, D.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:Ukrainian
Published: The State Institution «Institute of World History of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine» 2024
Subjects:
EU
Online Access:https://journal.ivinas.gov.ua/pwh/article/view/286
https://doi.org/10.46869/2707-6776-2023-24-5
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spelling ftjpwh:oai:ojs2.journal.ivinas.gov.ua:article/286 2024-04-21T08:08:11+00:00 The Discussion of the Tendences and Evolution of the European Security Issues in the British Parliament (1990-2010) Обговорення в Британському парламенті тенденцій та еволюції європейської безпеки (1990-2010 рр.) Ivanov, D. 2024-03-05 application/pdf https://journal.ivinas.gov.ua/pwh/article/view/286 https://doi.org/10.46869/2707-6776-2023-24-5 ukr ukr The State Institution «Institute of World History of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine» https://journal.ivinas.gov.ua/pwh/article/view/286/259 https://journal.ivinas.gov.ua/pwh/article/view/286 doi:10.46869/2707-6776-2023-24-5 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0 Problems of World History; No. 24 (2023): Problems of World History: Scientific Journal; 128-147 Проблемы всемирной истории; № 24 (2023): Problems of World History: Scientific Journal; 128-147 Проблеми всесвітньої історії; № 24 (2023): Проблеми всесвітньої історії: науковий журнал; 128-147 2707-6776 10.46869/2707-6776-2023-24 Great Britain NATO EU Balkans post-soviet area Caucasus Велика Британія НАТО ЄС Балкани пострадянський простір Кавказ info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 2024 ftjpwh https://doi.org/10.46869/2707-6776-2023-24-510.46869/2707-6776-2023-24 2024-03-25T17:47:09Z The article is devoted to the discussion of European security issues in the British Parliament in the post-bipolar period. After the collapse of the Soviet Union, the British establishment had to revise the foreign policy doctrine of the United Kingdom to adapt it to the demands of the post-bipolar age. During this period, parliamentarians discussed the future role of NATO after the dissolution of the Warsaw Pact. The political establishment has continued to define NATO as the foundation of the Euroatlantic system of collective security. After the direct military threat from the USSR vanished, the British elites had difficulties formulating the strategic goal of the North Atlantic alliance's existence. Another important topic was the creation of the European Union, its future enlargement in Central-Eastern Europe, and the search for the best approach to British European policy under new circumstances. There was an agreement that the idea of the “Europe of Nations” was best suited to British national interests. The British government also deterred attempts by France and Germany to transform the European Union into a federal superstate. The Balkan crisis also became a central topic that caused heated debates in Parliament in an attempt to find a path to a peaceful settlement. In the case of military interventions in local conflicts, the British establishment tried to evade direct intervention in the Balkan crisis but was forced to reconsider its position under growing pressure from allies, who began to experience economic and reputational damage. The humanitarian intervention in Kosovo created a precedent that was used to justify interventions in Afghanistan and Iraq. Additionally, the conflicts in Nagorno-Karabakh and Georgia were also discussed. Стаття присвячена обговоренню питань європейської безпеки в Британському парламенті у постбіполярний період. Після розпаду Радянського Союзу перед британським істеблішментом постало питання про перегляд зовнішньополітичної доктрини Сполученого Королівства з метою ... Article in Journal/Newspaper North Atlantic Problems of World History
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topic Great Britain
NATO
EU
Balkans
post-soviet area
Caucasus
Велика Британія
НАТО
ЄС
Балкани
пострадянський простір
Кавказ
spellingShingle Great Britain
NATO
EU
Balkans
post-soviet area
Caucasus
Велика Британія
НАТО
ЄС
Балкани
пострадянський простір
Кавказ
Ivanov, D.
The Discussion of the Tendences and Evolution of the European Security Issues in the British Parliament (1990-2010)
topic_facet Great Britain
NATO
EU
Balkans
post-soviet area
Caucasus
Велика Британія
НАТО
ЄС
Балкани
пострадянський простір
Кавказ
description The article is devoted to the discussion of European security issues in the British Parliament in the post-bipolar period. After the collapse of the Soviet Union, the British establishment had to revise the foreign policy doctrine of the United Kingdom to adapt it to the demands of the post-bipolar age. During this period, parliamentarians discussed the future role of NATO after the dissolution of the Warsaw Pact. The political establishment has continued to define NATO as the foundation of the Euroatlantic system of collective security. After the direct military threat from the USSR vanished, the British elites had difficulties formulating the strategic goal of the North Atlantic alliance's existence. Another important topic was the creation of the European Union, its future enlargement in Central-Eastern Europe, and the search for the best approach to British European policy under new circumstances. There was an agreement that the idea of the “Europe of Nations” was best suited to British national interests. The British government also deterred attempts by France and Germany to transform the European Union into a federal superstate. The Balkan crisis also became a central topic that caused heated debates in Parliament in an attempt to find a path to a peaceful settlement. In the case of military interventions in local conflicts, the British establishment tried to evade direct intervention in the Balkan crisis but was forced to reconsider its position under growing pressure from allies, who began to experience economic and reputational damage. The humanitarian intervention in Kosovo created a precedent that was used to justify interventions in Afghanistan and Iraq. Additionally, the conflicts in Nagorno-Karabakh and Georgia were also discussed. Стаття присвячена обговоренню питань європейської безпеки в Британському парламенті у постбіполярний період. Після розпаду Радянського Союзу перед британським істеблішментом постало питання про перегляд зовнішньополітичної доктрини Сполученого Королівства з метою ...
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author Ivanov, D.
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title The Discussion of the Tendences and Evolution of the European Security Issues in the British Parliament (1990-2010)
title_short The Discussion of the Tendences and Evolution of the European Security Issues in the British Parliament (1990-2010)
title_full The Discussion of the Tendences and Evolution of the European Security Issues in the British Parliament (1990-2010)
title_fullStr The Discussion of the Tendences and Evolution of the European Security Issues in the British Parliament (1990-2010)
title_full_unstemmed The Discussion of the Tendences and Evolution of the European Security Issues in the British Parliament (1990-2010)
title_sort discussion of the tendences and evolution of the european security issues in the british parliament (1990-2010)
publisher The State Institution «Institute of World History of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine»
publishDate 2024
url https://journal.ivinas.gov.ua/pwh/article/view/286
https://doi.org/10.46869/2707-6776-2023-24-5
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op_source Problems of World History; No. 24 (2023): Problems of World History: Scientific Journal; 128-147
Проблемы всемирной истории; № 24 (2023): Problems of World History: Scientific Journal; 128-147
Проблеми всесвітньої історії; № 24 (2023): Проблеми всесвітньої історії: науковий журнал; 128-147
2707-6776
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