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Transcript of the first STOPWATCH video forum: NATO in Afghanistan21 Feb. 2005 . And so Ithink when I you bring these two dimensions together it explains whywe're doing what we're doing today in Afghanistan. SHEA: Well,thank you. Pierre, could you tell us exactly what the mandate of ISAFis? What it does, but what it doesn't | Opinion |
Video interview with Simon Lunn, Secretary General of the NATO Parliamentary Assembly20 Jan. 2005 as they can be supportive. AndI think Alliance leaders recognize, because of the importance ofparliamentary opinion, the importance of supporting the NATO Assembly,our actual working relationship with this house, this body, is verygood. The current | Opinion |
"Should NATO play a more political role?" - Debate between Espen Barth Eide Frédéric Bozo01 Jan. 2005 . But "different" does not have to mean "worse". NATO is a highly successful alliance immersed in an identity crisis from which it is unlikely to emerge soon. This is not, of course, the first time that the Alliance has questioned its rationale. France's | Opinion |
Interview: Admiral Sir Mark Stanhope: DSACT01 Jan. 2005 , it pulls together the requirements that the Alliance as a whole has to address to achieve a network-enabled capability. What is important here is the ability to use current systems and plug into a network without complete reinvestment. We see the NATO | Opinion |
"The transformation challenge" by John J. Garstka, US Department of Defense01 Jan. 2005 competitors and what are their capabilities? How well do current organisational capabilities compare with competitors' capabilities? How does the rate at which the current organisation is learning, adapting and improving current capabilities | Opinion |
"The need for change" by Henning Riecke, Deutsche Gesellschaft für Auswärtige Politik in Berlin01 Jan. 2005 as to maintaining wider stability. Moreover, NATO is currently in the process of an extremely dynamic military transformation. Why then does the Alliance appear so divided politically? Understanding the way that NATO adapts requires an analysis of the driving | Opinion |
Video interview with Nicola de Santis, Coordinator for Mediterranean Dialogue and Istanbul Cooperation Initiative10 Dec. 2004 an offer of cooperation. There is no imposition. NATO does not wish to impose anything on anyone. The Alliance is offering NATO's expertise in the security field to our partners and to interested countries in the broader region of the Middle East, willing | Opinion |
Video Background Briefing by NATO Spokesman, James Appathurai10 Dec. 2004 of Forces Agreement. What this does is govern an indeed allow for much better participation and cooperation on the military side by allowing for transit of forces and equipment, by allowing for joint exercises, making it much easier for us to train together | Opinion |
Statement by the Hon. Gianfranco Fini, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Italy, at the North Atlantic Council09 Dec. 2004 is based upon a community of values founded on democratic and liberal ideals. This does not exclude diverging views and sometimes serious disagreements within the euro-atlantic community. But it is exactly these common values and interests that allow us | Opinion |
NATO’s future role in Bosnia and Herzegovina02 Dec. 2004 | News |