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Speech by Prof. Dr. Rob de Wijk on NATO’s new Strategic Concept, MCCS Lisbon19 Sep. 2009 on three interrelated security trends: First, for the first time in centuries the geopolitics of power are shifting as US hegemony gives way to a multi-polar world where the US and Europe compete with China, India and Russia as centres of military | Opinion |
Weekly press briefing by NATO Spokesman, James Appathurai28 Jan. 2009 would hope... I think we would hope that that shared interest remains as it has done until now, unaffected by other issues. Q: I think the visit to Pakistan and within the context of the political dialogue, was the relations with India raised | Opinion |
Speech by NATO Deputy Secretary General Claudio Bisogniero at the Kuwait Diplomatic Institute27 Jan. 2009 : the rising demand for energy. The last few years have seen a growing scramble for energy resources, and there is no doubt this trend will become even stronger. China and India, in particular, will need to import ever increasing amounts of oil and gas to fuel | Opinion |
Transatlantic Leadership For A New Era - Speech by NATO Secretary General, Jaap de Hoop Scheffer at the Security and Defence Agenda26 Jan. 2009 to deal with. If we are going to succeed in this game, we need to be playing on the right field. And that means a more regional approach. To my mind, we need a discussion that brings in all the relevant regional players: Afghanistan, Pakistan, India | Opinion |
Press conference by US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice following the meeting of the North Atlantic Council in Foreign Ministers session02 Dec. 2008 to go well, well into the future. Thank you and I’ll take a few questions. MR. MCCORMACK: The first one, Sue Pleming from Reuters. QUESTION: Madame Secretary, what are you hoping to achieve by your trip to India in terms of reducing Indo | |
Weekly press briefing by NATO Spokesman, James Appathurai01 Dec. 2008 that problem? And secondly on Pakistan-Afghanistan, I'm thinking particular of a presentation given by Ahmed Rashid and Valencia, explaining that Pakistan-India relationships need to be addressed for Pakistan to be fully supportive of NATO in Afghanistan | |
The Secretary General condemns terrorist attacks in India27 Nov. 2008 in India 27 Nov. 2008 - | Press Release (2008) 152 Issued on 27 Nov. 2008 | Last updated: 12 Jan. 2009 10:43 | News, Pressrelease |
Experts discuss Central Asia and Afghanistan19 Nov. 2008 Afghan Cooperation Programme” and “Key Multilateral Players in Afghanistan”. The event gathered more than 50 experts and diplomats from Afghanistan, China, France, Germany, India, Iran, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyz Republic, Pakistan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan | News |
Keynote speech by NATO Secretary General Jaap de Hoop Scheffer, at the Economist Energy Security dinner23 Oct. 2008 estimated that at early 2008 prices the United States is currently transferring about 1.3 billion dollars to the oil producing countries every day – or if you prefer, 475 billion dollars a year. If we include China, the European Union, India and Japan | |
Keynote speech by Ambassador Martin Erdmann, NATO Assistant Secretary General for Political Affairs and Security Policy at the ICI Workshop on ''Exchange of Experience on Security Aspects of Energy Infrastructure''19 Oct. 2008 is increasing dramatically in the next decades, particularly due to the growing economies of India and China. Not surprisingly, all this has led to renewed debate on nuclear energy as well as on alternative energy sources, such as bio-fuels, wind- and solar |