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Speech by NATO Secretary General Jaap de Hoop Scheffer at the Slovenian Parliament23 Apr. 2004 . European Allies and Canada together have around one and a half million men and women in uniform. Over two million if you count the reserves. However, with around 60,000 troops deployed in multi-national operations, they claim to be overstreched. Clearly | Opinion |
"NATO and the European Union - Strategic partners or polite neighbours?" - Article by the NATO Deputy Secretary General16 Mar. 2004 has opened its door to countries of Central and Eastern Europe, it has a close working relationship with Russia, and works closely with the United Nations, the OSCE, and a huge range of international organisations and NGOs . The European Union | Opinion |
"How global can NATO go?" - Video lecture by Jamie Shea, Deputy Assistant Secretary General for External Relations09 Mar. 2004 mission, one big identity, holding the balance of power in Europe during the Cold War, for a mass of smaller missions, and even competing identities? Will NATO become like the United Nations has been at some of its weaker moments, or like the League | Opinion |
"NATO-EU Relations" - Video lecture by Jamie Shea, Deputy Assistant Secretary General for External Relations12 Feb. 2004 security committee with diplomats giving advice, taking decisions. It also has a military committee which is modelled largely on NATO's military committee and it has a military planning staff. It also has a strategy paper that was agreed at the most | Opinion |
Joint press point with the NATO Secretary General and the President of Bulgaria11 Feb. 2004 with the security... national security collective defence and the processes in which Bulgaria and NATO have common tasks. And I would like us to part of the information which I presented to the Secretary General to repeat here... the highlight Bulgaria's efforts | Opinion |
Press conference by the US Secretary of Defence following the Informal Defence Ministerial06 Feb. 2004 taking place in Afghanistan today I suspect you'd probably have a model for what it might be. What you have today is NATO is in charge of the International Security Assistance Force in Afghanistan. A coalition is in charge of security in the rest | Opinion |
Speech by NATO Secretary General, Jaap de Hoop Scheffer at the National Defense University in Washington D.C., USA29 Jan. 2004 de Hoop Schefferat the National Defense University in Washington D.C., USA 29 Jan. 2004 | Last updated: 04 Nov. 2008 00:36 | Opinion |
"Should the Middle East be NATO's new central front?" - Debate with Will Marshal versus Peter Rudolf01 Jan. 2004 in the region, NATO should work out arrangements with countries in the region, modelled on the Partnership for Peace programme with former Soviet bloc countries, aimed at boosting security cooperation, transparency and confidence-building measures throughout | Opinion |
"Building a NATO partnership for the Greater Middle East" by Chris Donnelly, UK Defence Academy01 Jan. 2004 . If the international community provides adequate resources for stabilising Afghanistan, then NATO’s role in the International Security Assistance Force could provide a model applicable to Iraq and even, in time, to helping resolve the Israeli-Palestinian conflict | Opinion |
Book review: Examining enlargement - Barry Adams, American Councils for International Education01 Jan. 2004 conservative organisation, reluctant to upset Russia by addressing the Baltic Republics’ desire for membership. It took a combination of national and inner-organisational factors, he argues, to ensure the second round of enlargement. On the one hand, NATO's | Opinion |