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Comments by NATO Secretary General, Lord Robertsonon the Policy Recommendations adopted by the NATO Parliamentary Assembly a...16 May. 2003 its session in Sofia in May 2002: this holds true both for the specific decisions and the wider rational of enlargement. This is a promising sign, since National Parliaments are now pronouncing themselves on the decisions taken in Prague. I will follow | Opinion |
"How effective a tool is pre-emption in addressing WMD proliferation?" - Debate by Max Boot vs Harald Müller01 Apr. 2003 Max Boot is Olin senior fellow for national security studies at The Council on Foreign Relations in New York. Harald Müller is director of the Peace Research Institute Frankfurt. Dear Harald, It’s a pleasure to participate | Opinion |
Statement by H.E. Mr. Solomon Passy, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Bulgaria NAC Meeting for the Signature of the Accession ...26 Mar. 2003 is strongly resolved to continue to ensure the conduct of a responsible national policy with regard to transfers of arms and dual-use goods to particular "sensitive" states and regions. Bulgaria will remain firmly committed to the strict implementation | Opinion |
“Paper on Eco-Terrorism, Environmental Crime, and International Environmental Security”20 Mar. 2003 environmental agreements. These operations provide a model for the broader and more systematic approaches of information and law enforcement integration required for security from chemical, biological and other threats that cross national borders. These multi | Opinion |
Paper on Eco-Terrorism, Environmental Crime, and International Environmental Security, by Michael Penders, President, Enviro...20 Mar. 2003 environmental agreements. These operations provide a model for the broader and more systematic approaches of information and law enforcement integration required for security from chemical, biological and other threats that cross national borders. These multi | Opinion |
Peaceful Life under the Vulcano: New Perspections on Risk, Globalization and Political Unrest by Mr. Pál Tamás, Hungarian A...20 Mar. 2003 ] The consequences of globalization for the development of a more peaceful world remain highly controversial. The paper [or panel contribution] seeks to clarify the impact that risk models of the information society and globalization of economies may have | Opinion |
Toward A New Transatlantic Consensus Speech by NATO Secretary General, Lord Robertsonat the Munich Conference on Security Po...08 Feb. 2003 years of debilitating theological disputation on whether or not NATO could act “out of area”. You all know the issues. 9/11 made them irrelevant. At Reykjavik, nations recognised that the world had changed and gave the Alliance a formal tasking | Opinion |
Speech by NATO Secretary General, Lord Robertson24 Jan. 2003 on or that some other body should take on the job. The risk paid off. 19 nations accepted my arguments, and buried their theological differences to embrace a radical programme of change and reform. I will not bore you with a detailed list of measures | Opinion |
Statement to the Press by NATO Secretary General, Lord Robertson on the Alliance Headquarters Building23 Jan. 2003 + Assar - Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, Inc. This is a multinational consortium led by SOM, an international company based in London, together with a Belgian associate, Assar. This project won the first prize of €200,000. You see a projection of the model | Opinion |
"Unfinished business" - Book review by Christopher Bennett, editor of NATO Review01 Jan. 2003 : a Power Projection model, entailing armed forces substantially oriented towards the deployment of military power outside national territory; a Territorial Defence model, entailing armed forces primarily oriented towards national defence but also capable | Opinion |