2012
DOI: 10.1163/22115897-90000090
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CIS, CSTO and the United Nations: Could an Active Regional System of Collective Security Be Established?

Abstract: VIII of the UN Charter 2.3. Criteria and Qualifi cation 2.4. Competence 3. The CIS and CSTO as Regional Organisations under Chapter VIII of the UN Charter 3.1. The CIS Activity 3.2. The CSTO Activity 4. Conclusions 1.

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“…In the related literature, there are convergent positions on this issue. These factors include geopolitical location, the lack of political stability in Ukraine (Timothy, 2015), the unpredictability of the Belarusian government (Hansbury, 2020), the direct adjacency of Poland and the Kaliningrad Oblast and Russia's effort to maintain its influence in this area (Douhan, 2012).…”
Section: Prerequisites For the Conclusion Of The Agreementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the related literature, there are convergent positions on this issue. These factors include geopolitical location, the lack of political stability in Ukraine (Timothy, 2015), the unpredictability of the Belarusian government (Hansbury, 2020), the direct adjacency of Poland and the Kaliningrad Oblast and Russia's effort to maintain its influence in this area (Douhan, 2012).…”
Section: Prerequisites For the Conclusion Of The Agreementmentioning
confidence: 99%