What can Lithuania offer for its Security?: Foreign Policy Dilemmas in Lithuania’s Relations with the United States
What can Lithuania offer for its Security?: Foreign Policy Dilemmas in Lithuania’s Relations with the United States
Author(s): Diana JurgelevičiūtėSubject(s): Government/Political systems, International relations/trade, Security and defense
Published by: Foreign Policy Research Center
Keywords: Lithuanian foreign policy; United States interests; strategic partnership; UN General Assembly; voting;
Summary/Abstract: Strategic partnership between states is a reciprocal exchange built on mutual commitment. The significance of the United States to Lithuania is unquestionable. However, why should the U.S. care about Lithuania? The emphasis on the U.S. interests and policies allows ignoring the question about Lithuania’s engagement and input into the partnership. Therefore, this article asks how does Lithuania contribute to the strategic partnership with the U.S.? To be precise, does Lithuania support and pledge its allegiance to the U.S. when this support goes beyond the limits of direct responsibilities of strategic partner, or even enters into a conflict with other important responsibilities or interests of the state?
Journal: Lithuanian Foreign Policy Review
- Issue Year: 2015
- Issue No: 34
- Page Range: 7-33
- Page Count: 27
- Language: English