Title | Document type |
Book review: "Limits of personal diplomacy" by Petr Lunak, NATO’s Public Diplomacy Division01 Jul. 2003 -management operation was, on the whole, successful, and Talbott rightly points to many victories. These included preventing Russia from selling rocket components to India, a step that would probably have upset the delicate strategic balance between India | Opinion |
“Paper on Eco-Terrorism, Environmental Crime, and International Environmental Security”20 Mar. 2003 in Bhopal, India and other serious incidents around the world. Environmental laws reflect a calculus of risk and construct compliance requirements designed to reduce those risks. Recent events have changed those terms, imposing security as a paramount value | Opinion |
Paper on Eco-Terrorism, Environmental Crime, and International Environmental Security, by Michael Penders, President, Enviro...20 Mar. 2003 in Bhopal, India and other serious incidents around the world. Environmental laws reflect a calculus of risk and construct compliance requirements designed to reduce those risks. Recent events have changed those terms, imposing security as a paramount value | Opinion |
"A Transforming Alliance" - Speech by NATO Secretary General, Jaap de Hoop Scheffer, to the Cambridge Union Society03 Feb. 2003 countries with which we have informal contacts, such as China and Japan, Australia and New Zealand, India and Pakistan, South Korea and countries in South America. These transformed relationships, with other institutions | Opinion |
Speech by Army General Altynbayev, Minister of Defense of the Republic of Kazakhstan at the EAPC meeting07 Jun. 2002 in Kazakhstan, on June, 4 and 5 sammit Conference on interoperability and trust measures in Asia, in which participated representatives from 16 different countries, including leaders from Russia, China, Afghanistan, India, Pakistan and other Nations | Opinion |
Press Conference by US Secretary of Defence, Donald Rumsfeld06 Jun. 2002 again shortly after the NATO at 20 meeting where he will provide me with a debriefing of the meetings that President Putin had with both the leaders, Pakistan as well as India. And we certainly agreed on the need for both of our countries to stay | Opinion |
Missile Defence: A View from NATO An Address by Robert G. Bell, NATO Assistant Secretary General for Defense Support03 Jun. 2002 trends and evolutions in the WMD threat; for example: a nuclear-armed missile exchange on the Subcontinent of India? I say this because although most of us in the United States were all taken off-guard by the North Korean three-stage missile test over | Opinion |
Speech by UK Prime Minister Tony Blair at the Meeting of the NATO-Russia Council28 May. 2002 In a world where there are so many sources of instability and anxiety - the Middle East, India/Pakistan to name only two - this new relationship between Russia and NATO is an act of optimism and faith in a better, more peaceful future. And it is proof | Opinion |
Statement by the Secretary General of NATO, Lord Robertson, at the joint press conference with President Putin and Prime Min...28 May. 2002 to safety in today's world. In our working lunch today we discussed at some length the current crisis between India and Pakistan. Today all 20 Presidents and Prime Ministers share a deep common concern about the situation and its risks not just | Opinion |
Kosovo: One Year on30 Jun. 2000 Ladies and Gentlemen, Being asked to address an audience as experienced as this makes me feel like Rudyard Kipling at the opening of the telegraph line to India: "But what shall we tell India?" Well, I think there are a lot of things to tell you | Opinion |