Publication
Apr 2002
This article discusses the 2002 military doctrine of the Republic of Belarus. It argues that the new Belorussian military doctrine strongly emphasizes the principle of collectivity in regional security; its main military relationships are with Russia and the signatories of the Treaty on Collective Security. The author concludes that Belarus should not be seen as a destabilizing influence in military terms.
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Author | Steven J Main |
Series | Defense White Papers and National Security Strategies |
Copyright | © 2002 Conflict Studies Research Centre |