I think states have to strive to make strong military security systems. But the most important are their quality, not quantity at the same time. Little states, like for example Latvia, have to draw in such military organisations like NATO. Latvia doesn’t have remarkable resources for making its own strong foreign policy and for influencing international processes and action of other states. In relationships with other, more powerful countries Latvia has a feed-back character. Small countries often doesn’t have other possibilities than to go into already on-going international processes.…