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NATO-Russia cooperation vital to security says Robertson29 Oct. 2003 Secretary General met with rank and file Russian troops. NATO has calculated that we are safer and stronger in dealing with today s threats if we have Russia firmly on our side, said Lord Robertson in a speech to an international conference on NATO | News |
First direct talks between Belgrade and Pristina held in Vienna14 Oct. 2003 . The talks were attended by representatives from Belgrade and Pristina, as well high ranking diplomats from the so-called Contact Group - the United States, United Kingdom, Germany, France, Italy and the Russian Federation. European Union High | News |
"A radically new Command Structure for NATO" by Andrew Vallance, Command Structure Implementation to the Chief of Staff, SHAPE01 Jul. 2003 reduction in staff, particularly in the higher ranks. At first glance, Allied Command Operations resembles its principal predecessor, Allied Command Europe. It continues to have three levels of command; to be headquartered at Supreme Headquarters Allied | Opinion |
“NATO and Ukraine’s Contribution" - Opening remarks by NATO Secretary General, Lord Robertson leading into module at the ...05 May. 2003 in action by an Alliance that has adapted, and is now demonstrating that it can deliver when the going is at its toughest. Ladies and Gentlemen, NATO-Ukraine cooperation also rank high among the Alliance’s strategic objectives. It is no secret that our | Opinion |
"Mind games" by Lieutenant-Colonel Steven Collins, PSYOPS in the Operations Division at SHAPE01 Apr. 2003 , semantically, of the term PSYOPS, its increased use over the past five to six years and the vague interpretations of the term have sown the seeds of confusion within the ranks of military planners, to the point where the terms PSYOPS and INFO OPS seem | Opinion |
"Preparing for membership" - Special by Karel Kovanda, permanent representative of the Czech Republic to NATO01 Jan. 2003 , in addition to competence, language skills and security clearance, have the appropriate rank. Moreover, they have to staff not only the Czech delegation and our representation at Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers Europe in Mons but also dozens of posts | Opinion |
Interview with General James L. Jones: SACEUR01 Jan. 2003 with college degrees in the non-commissioned officer ranks today. And it's not uncommon to find individuals with PhDs in the commissioned officer ranks. Successful military officers today must know not only their specific area of service, but also how to work | Opinion |
Address by the President of the Republic of Croatia, Stjepan Mesic at the EAPC NATO Summit22 Nov. 2002 ranks first and foremost among them. The need for combating terrorism, I believe, requires no special emphasis. I am similarly sure that no one needs to be separately reminded of the fact that the NATO, through its recent achievement in the former | Opinion |
"The Transformation of NATO" Opening speech by Václav Havel, President of the Czech Republic at the conference organized by...20 Nov. 2002 . At that time the entire nation reiterated the word 'sovereignty', cursing the official Soviet interpretation that the intervention was an act of 'brotherly help' offered in the name of a value that ranked higher than national sovereignty ? in the name | Opinion |
Opening Remarks by Mr. Jean Fournet, Assistant Secretary General for Scientific and Environmental Affairs24 Oct. 2002 . This is a yearly event, more and more appreciated by the attendees The advisory role for quality and ranking of scientific applications is played by different Panels which were asked to convene all their Fall meetings at the same time in Brussels. This year I | Opinion |