NATO Science for Peace project: “Lessons learned from Small States Committing Troops to Operations Abroad“
A long-term multi-year wide-scope international research project led by Robert Ondrejcsák, with involvement of STRATPOL’s experts Elemír Nečej, Beata Górka Winter, Nodar Kharshiladze is focusing on assessing experiences of small NATO members and partner states, ranging from deployment to missions abroad. Within the framework of the project 3 events are to be held in Tbilisi (Georgia), Bratislava (Slovakia) and Brussels-NATO Headquarters. The events and research includes experts from Slovakia, Georgia, Poland, Estonia, Denmark, Mongolia and other countries.