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Jordanian princess briefs on women in the armed forces12 Sep. 2003 a presentation on the role of women in the Jordanian armed forces. The meeting involved military representatives, diplomats and defence attaches from the 19 member countries and from the seven Mediterranean Dialogue countries - Algeria, Egypt, Israel, Jordan | News |
"Should the European Union be able to do everything that NATO can?" - Debate Fraser Cameron versus Andrew Moravcsik01 Jul. 2003 modest progress on more difficult civilian tasks – like tightening ties with Turkey, developing EU flexibility on the Israel-Palestine question, establishing a multinational coercive inspection force for weapons of mass destruction, or cutting | Opinion |
"Building effective partnerships" by Christopher Bennett, editor of "NATO Review"01 Jul. 2003 the importance of good relations between the West and the Arab world, NATO had already established a Mediterranean Dialogue. This initiative, which today involves seven countries — Algeria, Egypt, Israel, Jordan, Mauritania, Morocco and Tunisia — in the wider | Opinion |
Five priority areas for the Mediterranean Dialogue30 Jun. 2003 Dialogue countries - Algeria, Egypt, Israel, Jordan, Mauritania, Morocco and Tunisia - and mainly focused on ways of further stimulating dialogue and reinforcing the development of a security community in Mediterranean Dialogue countries | News |
Five priority areas for the Mediterranean Dialogue30 Jun. 2003 Dialogue countries - Algeria, Egypt, Israel, Jordan, Mauritania, Morocco and Tunisia - and mainly focused on ways of further stimulating dialogue and reinforcing the development of a security community in Mediterranean Dialogue countries | News |
Mediterranean Dialogue countries meet at NATO HQ11 Jun. 2003 of Algeria, Egypt, Israel, Jordan, Mauritania, Morocco and Tunisia met their NATO counterparts at NATO HQ on 11 June for a briefing on the outcome of the Madrid Ministerial meetings of last week | News |
Mediterranean Dialogue countries meet at NATO HQ11 Jun. 2003 of Algeria, Egypt, Israel, Jordan, Mauritania, Morocco and Tunisia met their NATO counterparts at NATO HQ on 11 June for a briefing on the outcome of the Madrid Ministerial meetings of last week | News |
Aeromedical evacuation workshop10 Jun. 2003 participants from NATO and partner countries, as well as from Israel and Australia were in Kiruna, in the north of Sweden, 10-11 June, for an Aeromedical Evacuation Workshop | News |
"How effective a tool is pre-emption in addressing WMD proliferation?" - Debate by Max Boot vs Harald Müller01 Apr. 2003 of these regimes. I think the basic problem in all these cases is the type of regime not the possession of WMD per se. WMD in the hands of liberal democratic governments, like France or Israel, are not a big concern. The problem is when tyrants who | Opinion |
NATO’s Agenda and the Mediterranean Dialogue - Article by Nicola de Santis, Coordinator for Mediterranean Dialogue and Istanbul Cooperation Initiative01 Apr. 2003 was launched at the December 1994 Brussels Ministerial meeting and currently involves seven non- NATO Mediterranean nations: Algeria, Egypt, Israel, Jordan, Mauritania, Morocco and Tunisia. In today’s post-Cold War security environment, the Mediterranean | Opinion |