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Education and trainingpartnerships Partnership for Peace programme When NATO invited former Warsaw Pact countries, former Soviet Republics and non-member western European countries to join the Partnership for Peace (PfP) programme in 1994, participating countries | Topic |
Crisis managementon Article 5 scenarios throughout its first four decades, NATO did not conduct any operations – Article 5 or otherwise – during the Cold War. The Alliance’s focus during this time was to deter the Warsaw Pact’s potential aggression, and to ensure | Topic |
Relations with Ukrainerelations were formally launched in 1991, when the newly independent country joined the North Atlantic Cooperation Council (NACC) , a forum for dialogue and cooperation between NATO Allies and their former Warsaw Pact adversaries. A few years later, in 1994 | Topic |
Relations with Ukrainerelations were formally launched in 1991, when the newly independent country joined the North Atlantic Cooperation Council (NACC) , a forum for dialogue and cooperation between NATO Allies and their former Warsaw Pact adversaries. A few years later, in 1994 | Topic |
Enlargement and Article 10during the Cold War, when strategic considerations were at the forefront of decision-making. The fall of the Berlin Wall in November 1989 signalled the end of the Cold War and was followed by the dissolution of the Warsaw Pact and the breakup | Topic |
Enlargement and Article 10during the Cold War, when strategic considerations were at the forefront of decision-making. The fall of the Berlin Wall in November 1989 signalled the end of the Cold War and was followed by the dissolution of the Warsaw Pact and the breakup | Topic |
De-escalation starts on the ground - Article by the NATO Secretary General, Anders Fogh Rasmussen13 Apr. 2014 Helmut Kohl and Foreign Minister Hans-Dietrich Genscher, and then-U.S. Secretary of State James Baker. But in 1990, the only discussion was about the reunification of Germany. NATO enlargement was not on the agenda, as the Warsaw Pact only | Opinion |
De-escalation starts on the ground - Article by the NATO Secretary General, Anders Fogh Rasmussen13 Apr. 2014 Helmut Kohl and Foreign Minister Hans-Dietrich Genscher, and then-U.S. Secretary of State James Baker. But in 1990, the only discussion was about the reunification of Germany. NATO enlargement was not on the agenda, as the Warsaw Pact only | Opinion |
"Forward Defence" : A NATO Archives seminar on NATO's Early Military Planning for Central Europe10 Apr. 2014 . In conclusion, Mr Ruiz-Palmer said that he hoped researchers would receive additional resources to work on their theories (for example, on the strategy of the Warsaw Pact in the event of open conflict). He called upon the various archive services concerned | News |
The history of NATO - Video timeline transcript25 Feb. 2014 and Turkey join NATO 1954 Germany is invited to join NATO 1955 Germany joins NATO 1955 Warsaw Pact established 1956 The North Atlantic Council approves the report of the “Three Wise Men” Halvard Lange Gaetano Martino Lester B. Pearson |