Jezik: | Angleški jezik | Opis: | Consultations on modernisation of the conventional arms control on diplomatic level are taking place in Vienna since the middle of 2010. After the harmonisation of negotiation mandate the serious negotiations on modernisation of conventional arms will start, resulting either in the revived Adapted Treaty on Conventional Armed Forces in Europe or in the new security mechanism, which will certainly be based on provisions of the Treaty on Conventional Armed Forces in Europe (CFE Treaty) and will involve elements of limits of conventional forces, exchange of information and the system of inspections supervising the implementation of this mechanism. The Republic of Slovenia is for the first time since its independence in 1991 participating in these negotiations as sovereign state. An accession to the new security mechanism will demand certain measures and limitations, which are going to influence our security and defence capability. Therefore scientific examination of the consequences of the eventual Slovenian accession to this mechanism is timely appropriate. Special attention should be stressed on the consequences to the security position of Slovenia, eventual limits of the conventional forces and other results of accession. Taking into account the comprehension, complexity and pretentiousness of the Treaty on Conventional Armed Forces in Europe this study explores the main attributes of the CFE Treaty, other international treaties directly connected with CFE Treaty and arms control as well as the role of international organisations, which influence the development and modernisation of the CFE Treaty. At the concluding stages analyses consequences of the Slovenian accession to the CFE Treaty on her security position. It offers a model and analysis of eventual conventional forces limits, to which Slovenia is to be committed in the case of her accession, and consequences on her defence and security system. | Ključne besede: | treaty on conventional armed forces in Europe, adapted treaty on conventional armed forces in Europe, security position, Republic of Slovenia, arms control, accession to the international treaty, NATO, Warsaw pact, Organisation for Security and Co-operation in Europe, United Nations, conventional forces, Vienna document, Treaty on open skies, negotiations, Europe |
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