Title | Document type |
The Future of Partnership26 Oct. 2001 ten years ago, it was a great leap into the unknown. With this audience, I do not need to rehearse the details of post-cold war history. In 1991, NATO chose to engage with the nations of the former Warsaw Pact in a unique partnership. The North | Opinion |
10th anniversary of the EAPC26 Oct. 2001 NATO members and former countries of the Warsaw Pact. It was complemented, in 1994, by the creation of NATO's Partnership for Peace programme which encourages practical cooperation with these countries. | News |
Speech28 Sep. 2001 decade. Second, after the end of the Cold War, the Alliance moved quickly to reach out the hand of partnership and cooperation to the countries of the former Warsaw Pact. The logic was clear: by helping them through their difficult transition | Opinion |
International Citizenship06 Sep. 2001 the Partnership for Peace. Today, there are 27 non-NATO Partners in the PfP, as we call it, including all former Warsaw Pact members, and all the former Soviet states, including Russia and Ukraine, and even neutral countries such as Switzerland, which is not even | Opinion |
Prepared remarks by U.S. Secretary of Defense07 Jun. 2001 and the Warsaw Pact. Since then the Alliance succeeded in its mission of preserving peace and freedom during the Cold War, has welcomed three former members of the Warsaw Pact into the Alliance, and has extended a hand of friendship to 27 other nations through | Opinion |
Remarks to the press by Colin L. Powell, US Secretary of State, following the meeting of the North Atlantic Council29 May. 2001 here. It's quite an historic occasion to have our first ministerial meeting in a nation that had been a member of the Warsaw Pact some years ago, and just shows how far we have moved in the last ten years and shows the vitality of the NATO Alliance. I | Opinion |
Perspectives on Democratic Civil-Military Relations and Reform Speech at the Centre for European Security Studies Conference...09 May. 2001 . And when the military was too often used as a instrument of external or internal oppression, rather than being recognised as an essential and trusted element of a healthy civil society. But almost the day after the Warsaw Pact collapsed, the countries | Opinion |
European Security in the 21st Century - Completing Europe's Unfinished Business29 Mar. 2001 Excellencies, Ladies and Gentlemen, Let me first of all say how pleased I am to be here -- and how pleased I am to have such a distinguished audience in front of me. It is impossible to come to Warsaw and not start a speech without historical references | Opinion |
Promoting Peace through Partnership23 Mar. 2001 to NATO's policy of promoting partnership and co-operation, forty six countries - NATO members, former Warsaw Pact countries, ex-Soviet Republics, as well as neutrals, including Switzerland which is not even in the United Nations - now regularly discuss | Opinion |
Security and Prosperity: Two Halves of the Same Walnut15 Mar. 2001 non-NATO countries in Europe and Central Asia, including former Warsaw Pact members and neutrals. Through these partnerships, in NATO's Partnership for Peace, the Alliance is helping to create a continent-wide pool of trained and interoperable forces | Opinion |