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Report by a Senior Planning Officer, NATO at the working luncheon for all delegates at the EAPC Security Forum in Åre, Sweden25 May. 2005 democracy as a method for achieving stability. Kazakhstan's political model, he said, is close to the Western European model and Kazakhstan is ready to move to a new level of cooperation with interested nations and organisations including NATO. He | 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 2 “NATO and its other Partnerships” - EAPC Security Forum25 May. 2005 relations with these nations. Since its inception, the Mediterranean Dialogue has steadily gained in substance, and we are now turning it into a genuine partnership framework that will help us all to address common security challenges. Our first | Opinion |
Address by Dr. Dimitrij Rupel, Chairman of Panel 4 at EAPC Security Forum, Åre, Sweden25 May. 2005 with, for example, the United Nations and its agencies, the European Union, the Council of Europe, NATO, as well as sub-regional organizations, and NGOs in order to effectively complement our work. We have to avoid duplication of resources and “forum shopping | Opinion |
Panel 1 - “Addressing Europe's unresolved conflicts” - EAPC Security Forum25 May. 2005 them. And I would like to say that, in my view, this is the main problem, because the concept of the sovereign nations is, I would say, developed for centuries, especially in the 19th Century, and in fact, to great extent nationalism, very deep-rooted | Opinion |
Press point with NATO Secretary General, Jaap de Hoop Scheffer, Supreme Allied Commander Transformation,...14 Apr. 2005 can speak French. It is raison d'être for NATO's military transformation. Both commanders, of course, General Jones and Edmund Giambastiani will be happy to take your questions. We had three NATO Defence Ministers gave their national perspectives | Opinion |
Remarks by General Czeslaw Piatas, Chief of General Staff, Poland at the NATO Annual Conference14 Apr. 2005 "National case studies in military transformation | Opinion |
Speech by Søren Gade, Minister of Defence of Denmark at the NATO Annual Conference14 Apr. 2005 in the usability initiative is that member states should establish national usability targets. The Danish Prime Minister did exactly that. He declared a national ambition of being able to have 2000 troops for international operations. On this basis | Opinion |
"ESDP transformed?" by Jean-Yves Haine, International Institute for Strategic Studies01 Apr. 2005 of the Atlantic in several recent publications – including books by T.R. Reid, Jeremy Rifkin and Mark Leonard – as the emerging model for international behaviour in the 21st century. Yet obvious failures and crucial limits tarnish these very optimistic | Opinion |
"NATO's role in nation-building" by James Dobbins, International Security and Defense Policy Center at the RAND Corporation01 Apr. 2005 missions on the Balkan model. NATO, on the other hand, has no capacity for civil implementation and must always depend upon the United Nations and/or some ad hoc coalition of willing countries to perform the myriad of non-military functions essential | Opinion |