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"Rebuilding relationships" by Sir Timothy Garden, Centre for Defence Studies, King's College London01 Apr. 2003 Poland and the United Kingdom provided any military capability of significance. For the operations in Afghanistan, Iraq and Kosovo, the overwhelming fighting capability was provided by the United States. There is a danger that many European nations may | Opinion |
"Great expectations" - Analysis by Ronald D. Asmus, German Marshall Fund of the United States01 Apr. 2003 States, a country that was trusted because it harboured no alternative agenda in the region. NATO’s engagement in the region was seen by many as a precondition for solving a broad set of problems ranging from bilateral relations with Germany, regional | Opinion |
“A New Russian Revolution: Partnership with NATO” by NATO Secretary General Lord Robertson at the Royal Society of Edinburgh13 Dec. 2002 . That was the beginning of the revolution in NATO-Russia relations. And throughout the 1990s, our practical cooperation slowly deepened. First, in the Balkans, where Russian soldiers worked alongside NATO soldiers in Bosnia to help keep the peace, after the war came | Opinion |
"The Transformation of NATO" Opening speech by Václav Havel, President of the Czech Republic at the conference organized by...20 Nov. 2002 with five remarks that bear a relation, direct or indirect, to the agenda of this year's NATO Summit meeting in Prague. Remark one: Thirteen years after the collapse of the Iron Curtain, during a time of horrible terrorist attacks on civilian populations | Opinion |
"Challenge and Change for NATO. A U.S Perspective" Address by Stephen Hadley, US Deputy National Security Adviser at the NAT...03 Oct. 2002 . From 1989 to 1993 during the Bush I Administration he was Assistant Secretary of Defence for International Security Policy and as such was responsible for defence matters relating to NATO and Western Europe. He has been intimately involved | Opinion |
Prague and Beyond: Implications for the Future of NATO Debate hosted by Bronislaw Geremek, former Minister of Foreign Affair...03 Oct. 2002 of NATO Debate hosted by Bronislaw Geremek, former Minister of Foreign Affairs, Poland and Alain Richard, former Minister of Defence, France at the NATO/GMFUS Conference 03 Oct. 2002 | Last | Opinion |
Address by Aleksander Kwasniewski, President of the Republic of Poland, at the Welcoming Reception at the23 Sep. 2002 and the effective strengthening of the system of global security will determine the fate of the generations to come. Ladies and Gentlemen, For the first time ever, Poland has friendly relations and ties with all of its neighbors at the same time. Our democracy | Opinion |
"Euro-Atlantic Security one Year after 11 September" Speech by NATO Secretary General, Lord RobertsonAt the Institut françai...12 Sep. 2002 September" Speech by NATO Secretary General, Lord RobertsonAt the Institut français des Relations internationales 12 Sep. 2002 | Last updated: 03 Nov. 2008 21:29 | Opinion |
"Building Security in an Uncertain World" Speech by NATO Secretary General, Lord Robertson14 Feb. 2002 Let me begin by telling you how pleased I am to be here. And how once again I am struck by the extraordinary transition this country has made over the past decade. Throughout its history, Poland has often been caught between East and West | Opinion |
Euro-Atlantic Partnership Council (EAPC) Action Plan 2002-200407 Dec. 2001 Section I : Short-Term Planning Organisation of EAPC work (Inter-Ministerial Work Schedule, including political and security-related consultations and practical cooperation) The EAPC Action Plan covers a two-year period. The Action Plan | Official text |