1st Edition

Security Perception and Security Policy in Central Europe, 1989-2019

Edited By Tamás Csiki Varga Copyright 2024

    Central Europe may be perceived as a homogeneous subunit: a geographic locale that shares similar cultural traits, common histories, and a linked troubled past, and one that has embarked on a joint process of European integration in the past three decades. A closer look reveals that there are significant differences hidden in the cracks and the states of Central Europe exhibit large variety in two key elements that makes regional cooperation uniquely challenging: their strategic cultures and their relations toward Russia. Two major factors determine a state’s foreign policy and international ambition – its perception of the security environment and the capabilities it possesses. Policy experts provide an overview of how these two factors, and by extension state-level foreign policies, have varied in the post-Cold War era, up until 2019.
     
    The contributing authors in this volume take a deep dive into nine Central and Eastern European states’ policies: Austria, Croatia, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, Romania, Slovakia, Serbia and Ukraine. The assessments provided in this book attempt to deconstruct the monolithic regional-level approach through the methodical study of the states of the region. This approach will be particularly useful for scholars and interested individuals who want to understand why and how individual Central European states participate in NATO and EU security and defence initiatives and policies.
     
    This book was originally published as a special issue of Defense & Security Analysis.

    Introduction: Security perception and security policy in Central Europe, 1989–2019
    Tamás Csiki Varga

    1. The security perception and security policy of Hungary, 1989–2018
    Ádám Budai

    2. Security perception and security policy of the Slovak Republic, 1993–2018
    Tomáš Čižik

    3. The security perception and security policy of the Czech Republic, 1993–2018
    Zdeněk Kříž

    4. The security perception and security policy of Ukraine, 1991–2018
    Hennadiy Maksak

    5. The security perception and security policy of Austria, 1989–2017
    Tamás Levente Molnár

    6. The security perception and security policy of Poland, 1989–2017
    Milena Palczewska

    7. Security perception and security policy in Romania since the 1989 Revolution
    Alexandra Sarcinschi

    8. Security perception in Croatia since the declaration of independence
    László Szerencsés

    9. The security perception and security policy of Serbia
    Aleksandar Vanchoski

    Biography

    Tamas Csiki Varga is Senior Research Fellow at the Institute for Strategic and Defence Studies, Budapest, Hungary. He is an alumnus of Zrínyi Miklós National Defence University and Central European University, currently working as a defence policy analyst specialized in Hungarian security policy and European defence cooperation.