Political and Legal Dimension of the Prospects for Ukraine's Invitation to NATO

Authors

  • Ihor Todorov Uzhhorod National University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.52761/3041-1777.2024.19.2.19

Keywords:

NATO, common democratic values, international security, Russian aggression

Abstract

The purpose of the research is to reveal the possibilities of inviting Ukraine to the North Atlantic Treaty Organization in the context of the escalation of Russian aggression. The research methodology is based on the principles of historicism, systematicity, scientificity, verification, authorial objectivity, moderate narrative constructivism, as well as the use of general scientific (analysis, synthesis, generalization) and special-historical (historical-genetic, historical-typological, historical-systemic ) methods. The scientific novelty is that for the first time in historiography, the current prospects of Ukraine's invitation to NATO have been considered. Conclusions. Accession to NATO is a constitutionally enshrined main priority of Ukraine, a fundamental condition for its survival. Today, the political elite of Ukraine and Western governments are unanimous on the issue of Ukraine's membership in NATO. The Russian-Ukrainian war acts as an arena in which the political and military strategies of the global West are formed and break into the intentions of those world forces that promote anti-democratic values and, using Western technologies, intend to play a leading role in world civilization. The further development of the world system depends on Ukraine for a long period, and possibly for centuries to come. The need to invite Ukraine to the North Atlantic Treaty Organization is due to the possibility of overcoming the global crisis of international security. In favor of the rapid Euro-Atlantic integration of Ukraine, the uniqueness of the military experience in the large-scale modern war against powerful Russia, the removal of the financial burden from the NATO members, the demonstration of the unity of the Alliance and the ability to respond to modern challenges testify. Ukraine demonstrates commitment to high spiritual values, such as freedom, independence, dignity and self-respect, on which the Alliance is built. Thanks to its armed forces and active civil society, it deserves NATO membership.

References

Badrak V.,Horbulin V. (2022). Nad prirvoyu. 200 dniv rosiysʹkoyi viyny. [Over the abyss 200 days of the Russian war] - Kyyiv: Brayt Buks, 280 s. [inUkrainian].

Vidnyansʹkyy S.,Martynov A. (2023). Rosiysʹko-ukrayinsʹka viyna ta mizhnarodne spivtovarystvo: monohrafiya.[The Russian-Ukrainian war and the international community] - K.: Instytut istoriyi Ukrayiny NAN Ukrayiny, 264 s. [inUkrainian].

Horbulin V.P. (2017). Svitova hibrydna viyna: ukrayinsʹkyy front: monohrafiya / za zah. red. V. P. Horbulina.[Global hybrid war: the Ukrainian front] - K. : NISD, 496 s. [inUkrainian].

Komyunike Vilʹnyusʹkoho samitu vydane hlavamy derzhav i uryadiv krayin–chleniv NATO, yaki vzyaly uchastʹ u zasidanni Pivnichnoatlantychnoyi rady u Vilʹnyusi 11 lypnya 2023 roku. [The Communiqué of the Vilnius Summit was issued by the heads of state and government of NATO member countries who participated in the meeting of the North Atlantic Council in Vilnius on July 11, 2023]. Retrieved from https://www.nato.int/cps/uk/natohq/official_texts_217320.htm?selectedLocale=uk[in Ukrainian].

Parakhonsʹkyy, B., &Yavorsʹka, H. (2019). Ontolohiya viyny i myru: bezpeka, stratehiya, smysl.[Ontology of war and peace: security, strategy, meaning.] - Kyyiv, NISD, 560 c. [inUkrainian].

Perepelytsya H. M. (2017). Ukrayina – Rosiya. Viyna v umovakh spivisnuvannya: monohrafiya / H. M. Perepelytsya ; Foreign Policy Research Institute.[Ukraine - Russia. War in conditions of coexistence]– Kyyiv: Stylos, 879 s. [in Ukrainian].

Potyekhin O.,Klymenko YU. (2023). Heopolityka proty bezpeky: soyuznytsʹke strymuvannya ahresiyi v Yevropi KHKH – pochatku KHKHI st.[Geopolitics versus security: Allied deterrence of aggression in Europe in the 20th and early 21st centuries.]– K.: Dukh i litera, 552 s. [inUkrainian].

ChlenstvovNATO. Chomu Ukrayini ne mozhna vidmovlyatysya vid okupovanykh terytoriy?Retrievedfromhttps://www.rfi.fr/uk/fbclid=IwAR2OpLP5X1PfSC3xS3uXqcBZ7bKl6BMfwyUePNyyEvwaArHBLPm3xpQkUCo[inUkrainian].

Yakubova L. (2018).«Russkyy myr» v Ukrayini: na krayu prirvy.["Russian World" in Ukraine: on the edge of the abyss.] — Kyyiv: TOV «Vydavnytstvo „Klio“», 384 s. [inUkrainian].

Defence data 2020-2021 / Key findingand analysis. Retrievedfromhttps://eda.europa.eu/docs/default-source/brochures/eda---defence-data-2021---web---final.pdf

Ex-Nato chief proposes Ukraine joins without Russian-occupied territories.Retrieved from https://www.theguardian.com/world/2023/nov/11/ex-nato-chief-proposes-ukraine-joins-without-russian-occupied-territories

Ukraine’s NATO Membership: Should It Happen Before the War Ends? Retrieved fromhttps://ukraineworld.org/en/articles/analysis/ukraine-nato-membership?fbclid=IwAR2dVsXYvi7MPzaVMa9xSmDgmipEG68GRSTtLq19-Q14CIwNqKN9nqn6_AM

Published

2024-09-12

How to Cite

Тодоров, І. (2024). Political and Legal Dimension of the Prospects for Ukraine’s Invitation to NATO. Good Parson: Scientific Bulletin of Ivano-Frankivsk Academy of John Chrysostom. Theology. Philosophy. History, (19), 222–230. https://doi.org/10.52761/3041-1777.2024.19.2.19