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An orthographic projection of the world centred on the Atlantic Ocean. 32 NATO member states are highlighted in blue.
The member states of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization in 2024

The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) is an international military alliance consisting of 32 member states in Europe and North America.

Background edit

The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) is an international military alliance. Established in 1949 with the signing of the North Atlantic Treaty in Washington, D.C., NATO's goal was to counter the threat posed by the Soviet Union in Europe.[1] The North Atlantic Treaty stipulated that an armed attack on a NATO member state would be considered an attack against all members, provided that it occurred in the European and North American mainlands, islands above the Tropic of Cancer, Turkey, or French Algeria.[a]

Accession process edit

NATO had 12 member states when it was formed in 1949; four more members joined throughout the course of the Cold War. Since the disestablishment of its chief rival, the Warsaw Pact, and the dissolution of the Soviet Union, membership has doubled from 16 states to 32 states. While two members of the alliance—the United States and Canada—are located in North America, membership in NATO is open to only European states "in a position to further the principles of this Treaty and to contribute to the security of the North Atlantic area."[2] A state can accede to NATO only with the unanimous consent of all present members of the alliance.

In 1999, NATO introduced the Membership Action Plan (MAP) as a step for aspiring members to be reviewed by current members. 11 states have joined NATO after first participating in the MAP.

List of member states edit

Country Date of Accession Population Area Mil. Budget GDP (USD) NWS?
  Albania No
  Belgium Sharing
  Bulgaria No
  Canada No
  Croatia No
  Czechia No
  Denmark No
  Estonia No
  Finland No
  France Yes
  Germany Sharing
  Greece No
  Hungary No
  Iceland No
  Italy Sharing
  Latvia No
  Lithuania No
  Luxembourg No
  Montenegro No
  Netherlands Sharing
  North Macedonia No
  Norway No
  Poland No
  Portugal No
  Romania No
  Slovakia No
  Slovenia No
  Spain No
  Sweden No
  Türkiye Sharing
  United Kingdom Yes
  United States Yes

Aspiring member states edit

As of 2024, NATO recognizes three countries as aspiring members: Bosnia and Herzegovina, Georgia, and Ukraine.

The parliament of Kosovo adopted a resolution in 2022 urging the Kosovar government to "take all necessary steps" toward NATO membership.

Member state comparison edit

Popular and political support edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ French Algeria ceased to be a part of NATO after its independence in 1962.

References edit

  1. ^ Gatopoulos, Alex (14 June 2021). "Desperately seeking relevance: NATO in the 21st century". Al Jazeera. Retrieved 15 March 2024.
  2. ^ Walmsley, Laurel (27 March 2022). "NATO, explained: Why the alliance was formed — and what it's doing for Ukraine". NPR. Retrieved 15 March 2024.