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These potential activity areas should be taken into account already in the analysis and decision-making phases.
1. The relevant national authorities are, for the purposes of this Political Guidance, defined as the governing authorities of the nation which is the recipient of the international community’s assistance in stabilisation and reconstruction. They may include authorities at the national, regional and local level, as appropriate. At the same time it is recognised that there may be circumstances in which these authorities are lacking, contested or only beginning to emerge (see also paragraph 7).
2. This refers to the Charter of the United Nations, as affirmed in the North Atlantic Treaty.
3. NATO’s different bodies and the nations have varied or emerging levels of capability for comprehensive analysis and assessment of the factors enumerated in this paragraph. These capabilities are to be enhanced and better interlinked in the future.
4. In accordance with the Outline Model for the new NATO Defence Planning Process (NDPP), the NDPP could, inter alia, address non-military capabilities and expertise to complement the military support to stabilisation and reconstruction efforts. These non-military capabilities could be sought from existing and planned means in national inventories of those nations that are willing to make them available.