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"Germany’s accession to NATO: 50 years on" by Helga Haftendorn, Free University of Berlin01 Apr. 2005 Prime Minister Winston Churchill in a speech at Strasbourg and French Prime Minister René Pleven urged the creation of a European army. Along the model of the European Coal and Steel Community that had been agreed in 1951 between Belgium, France, Germany | Opinion |
"Should NATO support UN peacekeeping operations?" by Peter Viggo Jakobsen & David Lightburn01 Apr. 2005 cooperation in this area in line with the recent suggestions made by both NATO and UN Secretaries General. It is in NATO’s self-interest to step up its support for peace operations that are either run by the United Nations or mandated by the world body | Opinion |
Transcript of the first STOPWATCH video forum: NATO in Afghanistan21 Feb. 2005 . Militarily, several NATO nations took the lead of this InternationalSecurity Assistance Force that was created in the end of 2001 toprovide assistance to the new Afghanistan. And very soon the nationsthat led that force, initially the United Kingdom, Turkey | Opinion |
"Taking the transformation agenda forward" by Mark Joyce, Royal United Services Institute in London01 Jan. 2005 such as China, Japan and India. He has also encouraged a thorough review of NATO's relationships with the European Union and the United Nations against the background of the Alliance's new proactive posture. In language that would have been inconceivable | Opinion |
"The transformation challenge" by John J. Garstka, US Department of Defense01 Jan. 2005 that cannot be effectively dealt with by employing proven methodologies for making incremental improvements to existing organisations, processes, technologies, human resources management and business models. The need for transformation can exist in both | Opinion |
"Rethinking NATO's force transformation" by Anthony H. Cordesman, Center for Strategic and International Studies in Washington01 Jan. 2005 . At the same time, NATO has sought to develop additional out-of-area and power-projection capabilities - many again modelled on US capabilities. The NATO Response Force is the symbol of such intention. More broadly, both efforts have reflected the feeling | Opinion |
Opening remarks by NATO Secretary General, Jaap de Hoop Scheffer at the working dinner of Ministers of Foreign Affairs Mediterranean Dialogue at the Palais d'Egmont08 Dec. 2004 this backdrop, it was only logical to set the bar higher and farther. Last June, the Istanbul Summit allowed us to give concrete expression to this desire to go from mere dialogue to a genuine security partnership, drawing on the successful model | Opinion |
Press conference with NATO Secretary General Jaap de Hoop Scheffer and the EU High Representative for the Common Foreign and...02 Dec. 2004 this cooperation between NATO and EU here be a role model for a cooperation of the two organizations in Iraq and the Palestinian territories? And a question to you, Mr. Solana, when will you be ready to take over the command of KFOR in Kosovo? DE HOOP SCHEFFER | Opinion |
Press Briefing by Ambassador Günther Altenburg, Assistant Secretary General for Political Affairs and Security Policy Divisi...01 Dec. 2004 and establish formally the command structure and the liaison arrangements which we have with them. It's more or less like... it's more or less on the model of what we've had in the Balkans. Yes sir. Q: Concerning the Mediterranean Dialogue, ten years | Opinion |
De Hoop Scheffer visits Austria18 Nov. 2004 Heinz Fischer, Federal Chancellor Wolfgang Schüssel, Foreign Minister Ursula Plassnik and Defence Minister Günther Platter. A good model Speaking at a press conference at the Foreign Ministry, Mr. De Hoop Scheffer said Austria was “ a good model | News |