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NATO in the 21st Century: Towards Global Connectivity: Speech by NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen at the Munich Security Conference08 Feb. 2010 : First, that in an age of globalised insecurity, our territorial defence must begin beyond our borders; Second, that our success in preserving our shared security – including through NATO -- increasingly depends on how well we cooperate with others | Opinion |
Lecture 6 - Cyber attacks: hype or an increasing headache for open societies? - Dr Jamie Shea, Director of Policy Planning in the Private Office of the Secretary General02 Feb. 2010 one of the very few in this room who actually lived through and remembers the pre-Internet age, which, I imagine, for somebody of my children's generation is like having lived through the Stone Age. The time when you had to, if you wanted | Opinion |
Lecture 5 - Failed and failing states: will they keep us busy in the next 20 years as they have during the last 20 years? - Dr Jamie Shea, Director of Policy Planning in the Private Office of the Secretary General26 Jan. 2010 and it took nine days for his article to work its way back to the Times in London, in the age of instant communication, blogs, Twitter and so on that's impossible. We know immediately. And often governments are driven as much by the pressure of public opinion | Opinion |
Lecture 4 - Energy security: is this a challenge for the markets or for the strategic community as well? - Dr Jamie Shea, Director of Policy Planning in the Private Office of the Secretary General19 Jan. 2010 as late as 1982 when “Forbes” magazine did its annual survey of the richest people in America – 15 out of the top 30 were oil barons, mainly from Texas because, still, even as late as 1982 before we came into the age of Microsoft and information technology | Opinion |
Lecture 2 - Climate change - Dr Jamie Shea, Director of Policy Planning in the Private Office of the Secretary General15 Dec. 2009 “On The Beach” by Nevil Shute, which described Australia with just a few people left alive recovering from the aftermath of a nuclear war and trying to begin civilization once again from the Stone Age. There was therefore a great deal of worry | Opinion |
Lecture 1 - Nuclear proliferation: how should the international community respond? - Dr Jamie Shea, Director of Policy Planning in the Private Office of the Secretary General10 Dec. 2009 “On The Beach” by Nevil Shute, which described Australia with just a few people left alive recovering from the aftermath of a nuclear war and trying to begin civilization once again from the Stone Age. There was therefore a great deal of worry | Opinion |
'The Future of Peace Operations' - Speech by NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen at the University of Edinburgh17 Nov. 2009 a solo player into a team player. That is why NATO will remain an indispensable part of safeguarding and promoting your security – including here in Edinburgh - in an age of globalisation. Thank you | Opinion |
Keynote Address by NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen at the conference ''NATO-UAE Relations and the Way Forward in the Istanbul Cooperation Initiative'' - Abu Dhabi 29 Oct. 200929 Oct. 2009 . I realise that there are still many misunderstandings, stereotypes and misconceptions to overcome, at all levels of society, in all our nations. I realise that establishing new patterns of security cooperation across age-old geographical, cultural | Opinion |
Defence Ministers mark progress on Alliance Ground Surveillance (AGS) Programme23 Oct. 2009 Surveillance (AGS) Programme 23 Oct. 2009 - | Last updated: 05 Nov. 2009 16:56 | News |
NATO Ministers address defence transformation and missile defence23 Oct. 2009 Defence Ministers, Bratislava - Slovakia, 22-23 Oct 2009 Topics Alliance Ground Surveillance (AGS | News |