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'NATO 2020: Assured Security; Dynamic Engagement' - Analysis and Recommendations of the Group of Experts on a New Strategic Concept for NATO17 May. 2010 that were established in previous decades may be showing signs of age, but they still provide the means for resolving international disputes in harmony with the rule of law. Although the spread of nuclear weapons is a growing worry, prominent international | Official text |
National Armaments Directors focus on key capability requirements30 Apr. 2010 , Armaments Directors will consider reports detailing the progress made in missile defence and the development of an Allied Ground Surveillance (AGS) capability. They will also take into account a report on the Alliance’s long-term capability requirements | News |
National Armaments Directors focus on key capability requirements29 Apr. 2010 considered reports detailing the progress made in missile defence and the development of an Alliance Ground Surveillance (AGS) capability. They have also taken into account a report on the Alliance’s long-term capability requirements | News |
Address by Giampaolo Di Paolo, Chairman of the Military Committee to NATO Defense College Senior Officers' Course 11628 Apr. 2010 a Copernican revolution, isn’t it? Borders with no threats and threats with no borders. And when the threat is unclear, it creates a greater sense on insecurity. Although conventional threats are still of concern, in this day and age we can expect diverse | Opinion |
EAPC workshop on clearing explosive remnants of war (ERW) with a focus on cluster munitions15 Apr. 2010 billion. As ammunition ages, it often becomes unserviceable and, ultimately, unstable. Explosions involving depots of antiquated munitions stockpiles occur on an all too regular basis in regions all over the globe, including the Euro-Atlantic area | News |
Weekly press briefing by the NATO Spokesman James Appathurai24 Mar. 2010 that with an eye to the Tallinn Foreign Ministers' Meeting where this issue will be discussed again, there is still room for more progress. They pointed, for example, specifically at moving forward on the destruction of what is, in essence, aging and unsafe | Opinion |
Clearing cold war remnants in Azerbaijan09 Mar. 2010 and the United Nations Development Programme. NATO Trust Fund projects enable Allied and Partner countries to work together in addressing dangerous legacies the Cold War left behind, such as UXOs, deteriorating rocket fuel, and aging arms and ammunition | News |
Speech by NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen at the occasion of his visit to the Kingdom of Bahrain, Ritz Carlton Hotel, Manama, Bahrain07 Mar. 2010 on. But as in so many other aspects of our modern age, the glue that binds all these elements together is the computerised control system. And everybody who has an interest in energy security needs to ensure that these complex computerised systems are adequately | Opinion |
NATO still key to US security, Secretary General tells students23 Feb. 2010 challenges. “ In sum, the Atlantic Alliance squares the circle of multilateralism and effectiveness ,” he said. “ That is not easy to do. But today more than ever – when we are looking for security, in an age of uncertainty – it is precious. You can find | News |
Speech by NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen at Georgetown University22 Feb. 2010 the circle of multilateralism and effectiveness. That is not easy to do. But today, more than ever – when we are looking for security, in an age of uncertainty – it is precious. You can find it in NATO today. And you will be able to rely on NATO tomorrow | Opinion |