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NATO as a peacekeeper Video lecture by Jamie Shea,Deputy Assistant Secretary General for External Relations and acting NATO ...15 Dec. 2003 of the communist countries of Central and Eastern Europe. The last one, we thought, where collapse was likely to lead to mass violence, indeed when the Soviet Imperium imploded most analysts believed that violence was much more likely in Warsaw Pact countries | Opinion |
"The Omaha Milkman Today" - Speech by NATO Secretary General, Lord Robertson at the RUSI Conference in London08 Dec. 2003 , historians told us that alliances between free nations do not survive the disappearance of the threat which first brought them together. NATO disproved that argument. The Warsaw Pact disintegrated. NATO retooled. Retooled first to help spread security | Opinion |
Speech by NATO Secretary General, Lord Robertsonat the Winston Churchill Lecture24 Nov. 2003 enough to agree to disagree. They differentiate NATO and the EU from the Warsaw Pact and Comecom, and from the terrorist fanatics who detest debate and use suicide bombers to kill the innocent instead of arguments to sway the undecided. My predecessor | Opinion |
How did NATO survive the Cold War?06 Nov. 2003 to survive following the Cold War as the Warsaw Pact disintegrated.<br /> <strong>duration: </strong><br />00:35:37<br /> <strong>addToPodcast: </strong><br />yes<br /> <strong>image: </strong><br /> </p> | Audio |
How did NATO survive the Cold War?06 Nov. 2003 to survive following the Cold War as the Warsaw Pact disintegrated.<br /> <strong>duration: </strong><br />00:35:37<br /> <strong>addToPodcast: </strong><br />yes<br /> <strong>image: </strong><br /> </p> | Audio |
How did NATO survive the Cold War? NATO's transformation after the Cold War from 1989 to the present Video lecture by Jamie...06 Nov. 2003 existed. Now, after 1989, of course the question immediately was on everybody's mind: Would NATO, despite a very impressive record, survive? Why should it survive, particularly as its so-called counterpart, the Warsaw Pact, disintegrated in the winter | Opinion |
The Role of NATO in the 21st Century Speech by NATO Secretary General, Lord Robertson at the "Welt am Sonntag Forum" in Berlin03 Nov. 2003 , and coherence, has been compromised. They argue that the new security environment is pushing Allies apart rather than closer together. They are making a profound mistake. NATO is not the Warsaw Pact. It builds consensus through real debate | Opinion |
Video interview with Ambassador Emil Valev Head of the Mission of the Republic of Bulgaria to NATO27 Oct. 2003 of crisis response (non-art.5) and collective defence (art.5). Let me highlight two essential points. Firstly, it is important to take stock of progress achieved. Bulgaria has rendered great strides in restructuring its army , burdened with the Warsaw | Opinion |
Speech by NATO Secretary General Lord Robertson23 Oct. 2003 security. Turkey's role and place within the Alliance has transformed in parallel. During the Cold War, anyone who looked at a map could see that Turkey was a crucial pillar in defending the Alliance's "southern flank" against the threat of the Warsaw | Opinion |
Speech by NATO Secretary General, Lord Robertsonat the Grandes Conférences Catholiques21 Oct. 2003 , the traditional neutrals, the old Warsaw Pact and all of the countries of the former Soviet Union was a major political achievement. To turn that Partnership into the world's largest permanent coalition, able to rally to a cause such as the war against terrorism | Opinion |