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NATO’s Northern Enlargement

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Europe’s security environment was fundamentally altered by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine which gave fresh impetus to states to apply for NATO membership. This book, written by leading experts on Eur...
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  • 29 July 2025
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Europe’s security environment was fundamentally altered by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine which gave fresh impetus to states to apply for NATO membership. This book, written by leading experts on European defence, analyses NATO’s northern expansion, detailing the unique dynamics that forged Finland and Sweden’s path to NATO membership.

The book uses resources in Swedish, Finnish and English to offer a balanced study of both political and military aspects of NATO enlargement. Exploring the pressing issues that NATO will need to tackle, particularly in Northern Europe, the book considers the potential repercussions the newest round of NATO enlargement will have on European and global security.

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Price: $67.95
Pages: 208
Publisher: Bristol University Press
Imprint: Bristol University Press
Publication Date: 29 July 2025
ISBN: 9781529245042
Format: Hardcover
BISACs: POLITICAL SCIENCE / Geopolitics, International institutions / intergovernmental organizations, POLITICAL SCIENCE / Comparative Politics, POLITICAL SCIENCE / International Relations / Treaties, Military institutions
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‘A compelling and rewarding book. The authors incisively trace the drama of Finland and Sweden’s NATO accession.’ Sten Rynning, Danish Institute for Advanced Study

Tuomas Forsberg is Professor of International Relations at Tampere University, Finland.

Magnus Christiansson is Assistant Professor of War Studies at the Swedish Defence University.

1. Introduction

2. Drivers of NATO Enlargement

3. Finland Exercises Its ‘NATO Option’

4. Sweden’s Historical Decision on NATO

5. The Alliance and the Accession Process

6. Finland and Sweden in NATO

7. NATO in the North

8. Conclusions: A Strategic Shift and Its Paradoxes