The Shanghai Cooperation Organization versus the North Atlantic Treaty Organization Security Dilemma of Growing Powers
Vasilii M Kuznetcov () and
Ekaterina V Kuznetsova ()
Journal of Advanced Research in Law and Economics, 2016, vol. 7, issue 2, 294-304
Abstract:
The goal of this research was to analyze the Shanghai Cooperation Organization in comparison to the North Atlantic Treaty Organization as well as to analyze geopolitical implications of very existence of this particular model that contributes to a classic security dilemma An interest in such research arose in reference to a continuing speculation over a true nature of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization The Organization is often seen as an adversary to the North Atlantic Treaty Organization as a part of an ongoing standoff between the West and the East Among a great number of international organizations the Shanghai Cooperation Organization can undoubtedly claim the status of an important regional cooperation especially when for the first time in more than ten years the Organization is accepting new members Analyzing the Organization especially by doing so in comparison to North Atlantic Treaty Organization allowed us to draw certain conclusions Even though the Shanghai Cooperation Organization is not a military alliance especially having new members on board that have different political interests the Organization will continue claiming the status of a regional dominant player that aspires to bring back the influence over most of the North Eastern Hemisphere While the origin goals and structure of the Organization is very much different from the one of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization it is expected that certain shifts will happen over the next decades The main conclusion made from the research is that the very existence of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization just like the existence of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization will keep developing a very deep and dangerous security dilemma that already exists
Date: 2016
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