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"Arab perspectives on NATO" by Mustafa Alani, senior adviser and director at the Gulf Research Center in Dubai01 Oct. 2005 ; Italy’s involvement in Arab North Africa; the United Kingdom’s occupation of and controlling influence in the Gulf region; and the seemingly unlimited and unswerving support provided to Israel by the United States. Indeed, rightly or wrongly, NATO’s direct | Opinion |
"NATO, Israel and peace in the Middle East" by Martin van Creveld, professor at the Hebrew University, Jerusalem01 Oct. 2005 NATO, Israel and peace in the Middle East | Opinion |
"Rising expectations" by Carlo Masala, researcher at the NATO Defense College in Rome01 Oct. 2005 closely linked to stability and security in the Mediterranean. Hence NATO’s decision in February 1995 to “initiate a direct dialogue with Mediterranean non-member countries”. Following consultations with Mediterranean countries, Egypt, Israel, Morocco | Opinion |
"NATO: Safeguarding Transatlantic Security" - Speech by NATO Secretary General, at the Columbia University, in New York20 Sep. 2005 the disastrous Balkan wars of the 1990s. But we need more than the military. We also need Partnership. We need to build trust and understanding. That is why NATO is reaching out to Arab countries in North Africa and the Middle East, as well as Israel | Opinion |
"Growing pains" by Peter van Ham, director at the Institute of International Relations “Clingedael”01 Jul. 2005 -General Kofi Annan has called upon the Alliance to play a greater role in Africa. And other analysts and policymakers envisage a role for NATO in monitoring a future Middle East peace settlement between Israel and the Palestinian Authority and even | Opinion |
"Combating WMD proliferation" by Eric R. Terzuolo, NATO's Manfred Wörner Fellow for 2003-0401 Jul. 2005 for developing NATO collaboration with Partners on WMD matters, and for building habits of cooperation. Matters are even more delicate in the Mediterranean Dialogue, where one participating country, Israel, is a de facto nuclear weapon state, and the Arab | Opinion |
NATO Review: 'Combating terrorism in the Mediterranean' - Article by Roberto Cesaretti, Commander of Operation Active Endeavour01 Jul. 2005 are currently working to integrate Russian and Ukrainian forces into the operation in 2006. Three Mediterranean Dialogue countries – Algeria, Israel and Morocco – and three Partner countries – Croatia, Georgia and Sweden – have also indicated a desire | Opinion |
Exercise Cooperative Best Effort in Ukraine19 Jun. 2005 nations: Austria, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Croatia, the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia ª, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Moldova, Switzerland and Ukraine. Two Mediterranean Dialogue countries: Egypt and Israel. Other nations are invited | News |
Exercise Sorbet Royal tests submarine rescue procedures17 Jun. 2005 with specialistdivers, medical teams and support and salvage ships from Canada,France, Greece, Israel, Italy, the Netherlands, Portugal, Spain,Sweden, and the United Kingdom, will work together to solve complexrescue and medical problems in a variety of demanding | News |
NATO Secretary General meets the Knesset's Foreign Affairs and Defence Committee15 Jun. 2005 On 15-16 June NATO's Public Diplomacy Division organised a high-level visit to NATO of members of the Knesset's Foreign Affairs and Defence Committee headed by its Chairman, Dr. Yuval Steinitz, and of members of the Atlantic Forum of Israel, headed | News |