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"A more political NATO" by Michael Rühle, NATO’s Political Affairs and Security Policy Division01 Oct. 2005 by changing the political status quo in Iraq, went beyond what some Allies considered legitimate. In short, the most severe breakdown of the transatlantic security consensus, and the deepest crisis in NATO’s recent history, was not caused by a lack | Opinion |
"Bridging cultural divisions" by Francis Ghilès, senior fellow at the European Institute of the Mediterranean in Barcelona01 Oct. 2005 relations between the Arab world and the West and considers how NATO might improve its image among Arabs. Francis Ghilès examines relations between the Arab world and the West | Opinion |
"Big world, big future, big NATO" by Julian Lindley-French, senior scholar at the University of Munich01 Oct. 2005 a strong Europe; transatlantic relations need a strong Europe; and NATO needs a strong Europe. But as the world gets bigger, Europe gets smaller. In short, European defence is becoming disengaged from world security. There are, of course, reasons | Opinion |
"Maturing partnership" by Sergei Ivanov, defence minister of Russia01 Oct. 2005 the evolution of NATO-Russian relations since the creation of the NATO-Russia Council from Moscow’s perspective. Sergei Ivanov analyses the evolution of NATO-Russian relations since | Opinion |
Farewell video interview with General Harald Kujat, the outgoing Chairman of the NATO Military Committee06 Jun. 2005 Q: General Harald Kujat, welcome. For the past three years you have been chairman of the Military Committee, NATO's highest military authority. And during these three years NATO has seen remarkable change, perhaps the most change in recent history | Opinion |
“A Transforming Alliance” - Speech by the NATO Secretary General at the University of Ljubljana31 May. 2005 issues of today and tomorrow, and NATO’s evolving role. I also very much appreciate to hear the views and concerns of young people, as well as those of the members of the strategic community. Therefore I will keep my remarks short so that we have ample | Opinion |
Panel 3 “Central Asia - Future Cooperation in the EAPC” - EAPC Security Forum25 May. 2005 , and enhancing interoperability with NATO. Moreover, since the Istanbul Summit, the Secretary General has appointed a Special Representative to the Caucasus and Central Asia, who is present here today, and created the post of Regional Liaison Officers. PfP | Opinion |
Panel 4 “Acting in concert in the Balkans and elsewhere – How can institutional cooperation make the world more secure?”25 May. 2005 the World More Secure?' I… I'm proud to be able to chair this panel. I would like to welcome the cooperation of distinguished members of this panel. Pierre Lelouche is Member of the French National Assembly, and President of the NATO Parliamentary Assembly | Opinion |
Panel 1 - “Addressing Europe's unresolved conflicts” - EAPC Security Forum25 May. 2005 Directorate, Political Affairs and Security Policy in NATO, will be the rapporteur of this session. And he will report during lunch. The first speaker is, as I said, Mr. Rotfeld, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Poland. Adam, the floor is yours. Adam Daniel | Opinion |
Opening statement by Hamid Karzai, President of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan, at the NAC meeting11 May. 2005 Well, I had prepared a long, lengthy speech, but the Secretary Generalsays introductory. That meant, be short. So I'm going to be deviatingfrom my speech and just talk to you. Mr. SecretaryGeneral, ladies and gentlemen, the NATO Council, it's | Opinion |