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Questions and answers with NATO Secretary General, Jaap de Hoop Scheffer at Vilnius University, Lithuania22 Apr. 2005 of history, after the Second World War you joined Europe, you joined NATO and you joined Europe. So I think NATO and the European Union go very well together. There's one basic difference which will always be the same between NATO and the European Union | Opinion |
Sppech by NATO Secretary General, Jaap de Hoop Scheffer at Vilnius University, Lithuania22 Apr. 2005 in history, our commitments are not simply written on a piece of paper. NATO also has the means – political and military means – to give substance to its commitments. We can protect our values when they are under threat. That is why NATO membership | Opinion |
Press briefing by NATO Spokesman, James Appathurai at the Informal Meeting of NATO Foreign Ministers20 Apr. 2005 leash is short on this issue. Q: James, is the Status of Forces Agreement with Russia is (inaudible) and followed up immediately with some actual training exercises, either of NATO troops in Russia, or the other way around? And can you also give us | Opinion |
Remarks by General Czeslaw Piatas, Chief of General Staff, Poland at the NATO Annual Conference14 Apr. 2005 are gathering an experience that couldn't be gained in any other way. The reality on the ground proved that the capability shortfalls earlier highlighted in the NATO defence planning process are, indeed, in the short supply and are critical to the success | Opinion |
Speech by NATO Secretary General, Jaap de Hoop Scheffer at the Interdisciplinary Center in Herzliya, Israel24 Feb. 2005 be reflected in NATO’s relationship with our Mediterranean Dialogue partners. Here in Israel, I don’t have to explain the history of the Dialogue in any great detail. Because from the moment we started this project ten years ago, Israel has been one of its most | Opinion |
Statement by the Rt. Hon. Paul Martin, Prime Minister of Canada at the meeting of the North Atlantic Council at the level of Heads of State and Government22 Feb. 2005 , and prosperity. To the extent that we complement our essential security activities with efforts in this direction, we will find not only that the Alliance is alive and well, but that our shared values and history are validated by our actions. Even when NATO | Opinion |
Press briefing by the NATO Senior Civilian Representative in Afghanistan and the Minister for Counter Narcotics of Afghanistan20 Jan. 2005 Press briefing by Hikmet Çetin, NATO | Opinion |
"The transformation challenge" by John J. Garstka, US Department of Defense01 Jan. 2005 John J. Garstka examines the concept of transformation, the role it plays in both commercial and military organisations, as well as aspects of NATO's transformation | Opinion |
"Rethinking NATO's force transformation" by Anthony H. Cordesman, Center for Strategic and International Studies in Washington01 Jan. 2005 like counter-terrorism and giving it a much larger role in some aspects of homeland defence. In short, much of the criticism of NATO's force transformation efforts may be based on the wrong strategic assumptions and the wrong priorities | Opinion |
Speech by NATO Secretary General, Jaap de Hoop Schefferat the 50th Anniversary General Assembly of the Atlantic Treat...01 Dec. 2004 responsibilities from NATO to the EU. This event will be a watershed in the short history of Bosnia and Herzegovina as an independent state. And it is a testament to what NATO and the EU can achieve if they work together. But NATO and the EU should aim for much | Opinion |