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"Rethinking NATO" by Tom Donnelly, American Enterprise Institute in Washington01 Apr. 2003 the impact of the Iraq campaign on NATO from a US perspective. Tom Donnelly assesses the impact of the Iraq campaign on NATO from a US perspective. The Iraq war proved short | Opinion |
"Great expectations" - Analysis by Ronald D. Asmus, German Marshall Fund of the United States01 Apr. 2003 examines the challenges facing the countries of Central and Eastern Europe as they enter the European Union and NATO | Opinion |
Statement by NATO Secretary General Lord Robertson, at the press conference following the signature of Accession Protocols26 Mar. 2003 , seven democratic countries, from the Baltic to the Black Sea, lining up to join an Alliance that they believe is going to help them and the world in the future. So to those who come out with the ritual predictions of doom, I say look at NATO's history | Opinion |
Press point by NATO Secretary General, Lord Robertson and Mr Rolandas Paksas, President of Lithuania19 Mar. 2003 ROBERTSON (NATO Secretary General): I was delighted today to greet President Paksas here as the first president of one of the invited countries to come here to NATO headquarters. Of course, in a short period of time, he will come here as one of the heads | Opinion |
"Facing a Dangerous World: Managing Change in Defence” Speech by the Secretary General24 Jan. 2003 cats or keeping frogs in a bucket are my favourite analagies. Not all member countries have the same long term vision for NATO. At any one time, some are always being driven by short term domestic political difficulties such as elections. Others | Opinion |
“A New Russian Revolution: Partnership with NATO” by NATO Secretary General Lord Robertson at the Royal Society of Edinburgh13 Dec. 2002 . Any gain in security for one country had to mean a commensurate loss of security for another country. Which is why Russia protested so bitterly against one of the most positive developments in modern European history: NATO’s enlargement. To Alliance | Opinion |
Remarks by the President of the United States, George W. Bush to the Atlantic Student Summit20 Nov. 2002 to deploy on short notice wherever it is needed. A NATO response force will take time to create and we should begin that effort here in Prague. Yet, security against new threats requires more than just new capabilities. Free nations must accept our shared | Opinion |
Europe's Transformation Speech by NATO Secretary General, Lord Robertson at the Conference of the Aspen Institute Berlin and...20 Nov. 2002 . And NATO is as cohesive as ever. Look at Kosovo, the Article 5 declaration last year, and our transformation agenda tomorrow. In short, all the dire predictions about enlargement did not come true. And I predict confidentially that the same will apply | Opinion |
"Towards the Prague Summit" Speech by NATO Secretary General, Lord Robertson to the NATO Parliamentary Assembly in Istanbul,...15 Nov. 2002 a word on the crucial role of the NATO Parliamentary Assembly. It goes without saying that the NPA's involvement is of particular importance in the upcoming ratification process of NATO enlargement. You have played a major role throughout the history | Opinion |
A Transformed NATO: Delivering Security In a Dangerous World Speech by NATO Secretary General, Lord Robertson at the Brookin...22 Oct. 2002 scratch. We have achieved much since the Cold War ended. Remember NATO’s legacy in 1990. A strategy designed to deter a threat that has since completely disappeared. Plans focused solely on defence of Europe. Heavy metal forces equipped to fight a short | Opinion |