Title | Document type |
Speech by NATO Secretary General, Jaap de Hoop Scheffer at the French Institute of International Relations (IFRI)23 Nov. 2004 Speech by NATO Secretary General, Jaap | Opinion |
The Future of the Transatlantic Security Community Speech by NATO Secretary General, Jaap de Hoop Schefferat the Economic F...17 Nov. 2004 will take over from NATO the responsibility to keep the peace in Bosnia and Herzegovina. That handover 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 | Opinion |
The future of the transatlantic security partnership Speech by NATO Secretary General, Jaap de Hoop Scheffer at the "Welt am...08 Nov. 2004 East ". What this region perhaps most urgently needs are new shared ideas and initiatives. What it does not need is intellectual trench warfare. We should put these debates behind us in short order. Here again NATO has taken on its responsibilities | Opinion |
Video Background Briefing by NATO Spokesman, James Appathurai08 Nov. 2004 counterparts here. This will be a relatively short meeting by NATO standards, it will all be done in one day according to current plans but it will be a very full and very intense agenda of progress. There was a lot of work assigned to NATO by Heads of State | Opinion |
Press briefing by the NATO Senior Civilian Representative in Afghanistan, Hikmet Çetin and Lieutenant General Jean-Louis Py,...27 Oct. 2004 Press briefing by the NATO Senior | Opinion |
"Triumph of principle, patience and persistence" by NATO Secretary General, Jaap de Hoop Scheffer01 Oct. 2004 in the history of the Balkans – and that of NATO – will be closed. It has been quite a few years since our newspapers and television news bulletins were dominated by outbursts of violence from the Balkans. It might be easy to forget how bad it was. But we must | Opinion |
Nikola Radovanović: Bosnian Defence Minister01 Oct. 2004 , defence expenditures are still higher than they should be. Due to reforms, further savings are expected, as well as growth of the GDP at the other side. I expect that in a very short period of time it will come down to a typical European level of two per | Opinion |
''NATO after Istanbul'' - Speech by the NATO Secretary General in Helsinki, Finland09 Sep. 2004 , and it shares the values and goals NATO stands for. In fact, NATO needs partners like Finland, and I believe Finland can use its partnership with NATO to provide its contribution to address the security challenges without precedent in history we are facing today | Opinion |
"NATO 101" by Stefan Melnik01 Jul. 2004 an original approach. With the exception of a brief introductory chapter covering NATO’s history, the book is entirely devoted to the period after 1989. It does not engage in academic musing and thereby avoids the trap of trying to argue against the future | Opinion |
"NATO's Istanbul Summit: new mission, new means" - Speech by the NATO Secretary General at the Royal United Services Institute18 Jun. 2004 , and can stay in the field longer but can still punch hard. In short, to use the catchphrases, we need forces that are more “deployable” and “usable”. We will only have them if NATO member states consciously plan for them and are prepared to put aside | Opinion |