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Video interview with Ambassador Emil Valev Head of the Mission of the Republic of Bulgaria to NATO27 Oct. 2003 Q: What are your expectations as a new NATO member? A: Let me start the answer to this question by pointing out that Bulgaria-NATO relations follow a two-way pattern. Namely, along with expecting benefits, Bulgaria is also expected to share | Opinion |
Speech by NATO Secretary General, Lord Robertsonat the Grandes Conférences Catholiques21 Oct. 2003 military operations in the Straits of Gibraltar, Bosnia, Kosovo and Afghanistan, and support to Poland and Spain in Iraq. It covers the threats of terrorism and weapons of mass destruction. It covers close but complicated institutional relations with the EU | Opinion |
All dressed up with somewhere to go: NATO and Out of Area Peace Operations Address by Gareth Evans, President of Internation...16 Oct. 2003 don't think anyone doubts that there is a considerable distance yet to go in conceptualising NATO's future out-of-area role, working out what that might mean in institutional terms - not least in relation to other intergovernmental organisations | Opinion |
NATO’s Transformation Remarks by NATO Secretary General, Lord Robertsonat the Geneva Centre for Security Policy13 Oct. 2003 are showing this determination with our leadership of the International Security Assistance Force in Kabul, and our support for Poland and Spain in post-Saddam Iraq - both complex operations, well beyond our traditional boundaries. As a result, theological | Opinion |
Press conference by NATO Secretary General, Lord Robertson following the working session for Allied09 Oct. 2003 been discussing the challenges of expanding the International Security Assistance Force beyond Kabul. NATO delivers. Just ask the ship owners who benefit from NATO patrols in the Mediterranean. Ask the people of Bosnia and Kosovo who now live | Opinion |
"Change and continuity" by Lord Robertson, Secretary General of NATO01 Oct. 2003 -confident and capable enough to take the lead in one of our most important projects. Another Ally to have joined in 1999, Poland, is now leading a multinational stabilisation division in Iraq. The CBRN battalion was just one of the many military capability | Opinion |
Video interview with Michel DurayDirector of NATO Information and Documentation Center in Ukraine04 Aug. 2003 ? Michel Duray: The centre was opened in 1997. It was six years, just after the Ukrainian independence and two years before the Kosovo crisis. And it was the first time that NATO would open such a centre, such an office in a partner country. So basically | Opinion |
"Building effective partnerships" by Christopher Bennett, editor of "NATO Review"01 Jul. 2003 and reforming Russia would clearly be a major stabilising factor for the whole Euro-Atlantic area. This explains the enormous investment in building and improving relations with Moscow that the Alliance has made in recent years, one that after several false | Opinion |
Interview: General Totskiy: Russian Ambassador to NATO01 Jul. 2003 effective working relations. These instructions were in keeping with my own vision of the Alliance and have helped me prepare for the responsibilities facing me as head of the Russian Mission to the Alliance. To what extent do Russians today still view | Opinion |
"Mind games" by Lieutenant-Colonel Steven Collins, PSYOPS in the Operations Division at SHAPE01 Apr. 2003 and a long-term view. For the foreseeable future, as Osama Sibliani, the publisher of Arab American News noted: “The United States could have the Prophet Muhammad doing public relations and it wouldn’t help.” One instrument with a great deal of promise | Opinion |