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Book review: Examining enlargement - Barry Adams, American Councils for International Education01 Jan. 2004 -Russia relations: Yeltsin’s initial ambiguity towards enlargement; the subsequent formulation of a broad, if disparate Russian domestic consensus against it; the negotiations leading to the Founding Act of May 1997; and the impacts of NATO’s 1999 Kosovo | Opinion |
Farewell speech to the Council by NATO Secretary General, Lord Robertson17 Dec. 2003 Confucius. But if a week is long, four years is an eternity - but in these four years this organisation has changed fundamentally. It truly is a new NATO. From Kosovo to Kabul in four years. In Iraq with Poland. Talking to China and Pakistan. Bringing | Opinion |
"The Omaha Milkman Today" - Speech by NATO Secretary General, Lord Robertson at the RUSI Conference in London08 Dec. 2003 streamlined the Committee Structure and the decision-making process. We introduced objective based budgeting and new, fairer and performance related employment conditions for civilian staff. Now we are examining decision-making processes in capitals | Opinion |
Final communiqué Ministerial Meeting of the North Atlantic Councilheld at NATO Headquarters, Brussels,On 4 December 200304 Dec. 2003 Senior Civilian Representative in Afghanistan. The Alliance continues to support Poland in its leadership of a multi-national division in Iraq. The North Atlantic Council will review NATO's contribution to the stabilisation efforts on a regular basis | Official text |
Statement to the Press by Lord Robertson, NATO Secretary General following NAC Foreign Ministers meeting04 Dec. 2003 necessary. In one year, the truly transformed NATO has gone from promises at Prague to action on the ground, delivering real security from Kosovo to Kabul. Look at the record as we begin our preparations for next June's Istanbul Summit. At Prague we | Opinion |
Press Conference by NATO Secretary General, Lord Robertson following a meeting of the North Atlantic Councilat the level of...01 Dec. 2003 security, from Kosovo to Kabul. We have proved that the transformation agreed at last November's Summit in Prague was the real thing: fundamental and lasting change for the better. In little more than a year, we have stood up the NATO Response Force | Opinion |
Speech by NATO Secretary General, Lord Robertsonat the Winston Churchill Lecture24 Nov. 2003 Ladies and gentlemen, It has become fashionable to portray international relations in terms of consumer choice. Europe or America. NATO or the EU. Multilateralism or unilateralism. Tonight, I intend to be deeply unfashionable. I intend to argue | Opinion |
"This Ain't Your Daddy's NATO” Speech by NATO Secretary General, Lord Robertson at a Conference on the Marshall Legacy: The ...12 Nov. 2003 . Two of the main themes of last year's Alliance Transformation Summit in Prague are related directly to the realisation of a re-united Europe. The first is new members: NATO's largest enlargement ever which, in 2004, will consolidate security | Opinion |
“NATO Shareholders Report” Address by NATO Secretary General, Lord Robertsonto the NATO Parliamentary Assembly11 Nov. 2003 it. Two of the main themes of last November's hugely successful Prague Summit related directly to completion of this vitally important task. The first is enlargement. Next year we will welcome into NATO seven new member countries, our biggest enlargement | Opinion |
NATO: The Challenges Ahead Speech by NATO Secretary General, Lord Robertsonat the Diplomatic Academy, Warsaw27 Oct. 2003 Ladies and Gentlemen, I have been to Poland many times, yet coming here is always special. Poland is, in so many ways, at the heart of European history. A history full of tragedies, of missed opportunities, but also of unbelievable courage. A history | Opinion |