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ID number:418442
 
Evaluation:
Published: 15.09.2021.
Language: English
Level: College/University
Literature: 35 units
References: Used
Table of contents
Nr. Chapter  Page.
  Introduction    3
  What is a military partnership? / Prerequisites for military cooperation among Visegrad group countries    6
  Differences and obstacles in the foreign policy priorities of the Visegrad group countries    9
  Analysis of military cooperation among Visegrad group countries in the context of prerequisites and barriers to partnership    12
  Visegrad battle group as an example of military cooperation among Poland, the Czech Republic, Slovakia and Hungary    15
  Conclusions    17
  Sources    20
Extract

Military cooperation among Visegrad group countries goes far beyond the EU and NATO cooperation. This state of affairs is determined by a broad historical experience, when
the Visegrad countries are guided by the principle “put your trust in allies and keep your powder dry” to improve the effectiveness of their own armies on the basis of a multi-level partnership. As mentioned earlier, the military cooperation of the V4 countries should not be called ineffective for multiple reasons, when both general and military cooperation continues to “gain” momentum, despite various differences in security perceptions, foreign policy
vectors, and the availability of resources for cooperation.
Separately, it should be noted that the practice of military cooperation in the field of military medicine has become more and more discussed and implemented in the framework of cooperation between the Visegrad group countries. Military cooperation among Visegrad
group countries is an example of effective cooperation, which is undoubtedly worth developing and implementing on a large scale, while taking into account the numerous risks, threats and consequences that are formed both as a result of preparation for military cooperation and arise after it. In this regard, it will be appropriate to finish the work with the words of Dwight David Eisenhower, the 34th President of the United States – “Though force can protect in emergency,
only justice, fairness, consideration and cooperation can finally lead men to the dawn of eternal peace”.…

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