Military Exercises in the Post-Yugoslav States: Between Balancing and Bandwagoning

Žunjić, Marko and Kostić Šulejić, Marina (2023) Military Exercises in the Post-Yugoslav States: Between Balancing and Bandwagoning. Connections: The Quarterly Journal, 22 (4). pp. 105-120. ISSN 1812-1098

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Abstract

Military exercises are a tool for demonstrating and evaluating force readiness to operate in both war and peacetime, as well as a driver of a specific form of international military cooperation. Participation in in- ternational military exercises can serve as an indicator of states’ behavior in international relations, whether in bilateral or multilateral cooperation. In international relations theory, the behavior of states toward alliances and other international actors, especially those perceived as superior in power, is often defined through two extreme forms: balancing and band- wagoning. The form of behavior that a state decides to adopt depends on several factors, such as its power relative to other significant actors, the degree of perceived threat posed by those actors, the state’s position and role in the international system, and the structure of that system. This ar- ticle examines the positioning of the post-Yugoslav states in international relations, using military exercises as an indicator of that positioning. Mili- tary exercises can reflect both balancing and bandwagoning strategies, and this article explores when post-Yugoslav states have adopted one or the other. As an indicator of a country’s foreign policy positioning, military ex- ercises show that the countries in this region continue to employ different strategies rather than a uniform approach. Instead of all pursuing a strat- egy of bandwagoning with respect to one power, some opt for balancing, striving for equal cooperation with all key actors.

Item Type: Journal Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: military cooperation, military exercises, NATO, Serbia, Western Balkans, Partnership for Peace, PfP
Depositing User: Ana Vukićević
Date Deposited: 14 Aug 2025 11:12
Last Modified: 14 Aug 2025 11:12
URI: http://repozitorijum.diplomacy.bg.ac.rs/id/eprint/1571

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