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NATO’s Future Agenda in Afghanistan and Other Regional Conflicts Contribution by Robert Serry, Deputy Assistant Secretary Ge...16 Oct. 2003 threats may be easier to create than to sustain over time. ISAF's difficulties: to find new lead nations every six months; the high costs and inefficiency of rotating HQ Kabul every six months. A Nato's lead role therefore became 'the logical thing to do | Opinion |
Dynamic Response ‘07: The 2003 Informal NATO Defense Ministerial Crisis Management Study Seminar07 Oct. 2003 the new security environment. The study seminar will be conducted in the Joint National Integration Center (JNIC). JNIC provides the ideal setting to model future challenges to the Alliance, as well as the needs of senior military commanders expected | News |
"Change and continuity" by Lord Robertson, Secretary General of NATO01 Oct. 2003 . This time, however, one of the authors had a benchmark. The Treaty should be written so that it could be understood by a milkman from Omaha. That Nebraskan dairyman turned out to be an excellent target audience. The Washington Treaty is a model of clarity | Opinion |
"NATO's Balkan Odyssey" - Robert Serry, deputy assistant secretary general for crisis management in NATO's Operations Division01 Oct. 2003 through the Partnership for Peace and the Euro-Atlantic Partnership Council, will become more important. Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia ª The model for EU-NATO cooperation is that established in the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, ª | Opinion |
Krivenik Report25 Jul. 2003 Commission consisted of the NATO Senior Civilian Representative in Skopje and the President s National Security Advisor. On 1 May 2001, NATO finalised its report on the incident, based on investigations conducted by Kosovo Force s Multi-National Brigade | News |
"Building effective partnerships" by Christopher Bennett, editor of "NATO Review"01 Jul. 2003 together. That model proved a valuable guide for Kosovo. In 1999, a NATO-led force deployed in the province to provide security with a mandate from UNSC Resolution 1244. And the United Nations divided responsibility for the peace process between itself | Opinion |
"A radically new Command Structure for NATO" by Andrew Vallance, Command Structure Implementation to the Chief of Staff, SHAPE01 Jul. 2003 intensive work by the Military Committee, the Senior Officials’ Group from the nations and the Strategic Commands – the revised command arrangements were agreed by Alliance defence ministers. The resulting new NATO Command Structure marks what is perhaps | Opinion |
Speech by Talantbek Kushchubekov, First Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Kyrgyz Republic, at the Meeting of the EAPC04 Jun. 2003 . Undoubtedly, the current risks and challenges that threaten international security, domestic safety, and the confidence of national societies, have to be thoroughly analyzed and evaluated. Therefore, Kyrgyzstan has considered the last year NATO Summit | Opinion |
Address by Ilinka Mitreva, Minister of Foreign Affairs, of the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia ª at the EAPC Meeting04 Jun. 2003 that democracy is an art of thinking independently together, I would like to share with you the views of the Republic of Macedonia on how the democratic transformation on a national, regional and multilateral levels have contributed to and will continue | Opinion |
Press Point by NATO Secretary General, Lord Robertson, Ambassador Michael Steiner, head of the United Nations Interim Admini...21 May. 2003 , Lord Robertson, Ambassador Michael Steiner, head of the United Nations Interim Administration Mission in Kosovo (UNMIK)and Commander KFOR (COMKFOR) Lt.-Gen. Mini 21 May. 2003 | Last updated: 03 | Opinion |