The Impact of the Conflict in Ukraine on Lithuanian Security Development
Volume 13, Issue 1 (2015), pp. 171–189
Pub. online: 17 November 2015
Type: Article
Open Access
Published
17 November 2015
17 November 2015
Abstract
After regaining independence in 1990, Lithuania chose a strategic path to integrate into Western organizations, with clear priorities for the European Union and NATO, the biggest military alliance in the world. In Russia, such direction was regarded as a threat to its influence in the post-Soviet area. Hence the article seeks to provide an overview of Lithuania’s security policy, with specific emphasis on the role of Russia, in the recent quarter century. The aim is to distinguish key priorities for Lithuania and assess their practical implementation. Furthermore, the paper seeks to analyse the impact of the war in Ukraine, both on Lithuanian and regional security as well as the development of key security priorities.