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Remarks by NATO Secretary General Jaap de Hoop Scheffer at the “Young Atlanticist Summit”02 Apr. 2008 challenges together with us. But we also want to think creatively about extending NATO’s network of partnerships to nations outside the Euro-Atlantic area. We live in an age with global challenges, and our partnerships must reflect this. Finally , our | Opinion |
Keynote speech by NATO Secretary General Jaap de Hoop Scheffer and Panel intervention at the Bucharest Conference (GMF)02 Apr. 2008 60th Anniversary Summit next year (2009) and beyond. The second big picture issue we need to look at is the debate about global partnerships. This debate is necessary, because it is an illusion to believe that, in an age of global challenges, NATO | Opinion |
NATO multimedia exhibitions open at Parliament Palace02 Apr. 2008 Museum of Romania – with over 5000 visitors of all ages – before being moved to the Summit venue. The link to the virtual display of the exhibition can be accessed via the following link: http://www.nato.int/buc2008/exhibit.html | News |
NATO launches new TV channel02 Apr. 2008 in the stone age. NATO has no ability to gather video from the field to show people what is happening,” NATO Secretary General said during a seminar on public diplomacy in NATO-led operations in Copenhagen in October 2007. This new channel will help | News |
Pre-summit press briefing by the NATO Spokesman James Appathurai26 Mar. 2008 something a little unusual in that you have heard me say, you've heard the Secretary General say, that NATO has been in the stone age when it comes to video issues. And you're laughing-- the rye laugh of people who agree that we are in the stone age | Opinion |
“Beyond the Bucharest Summit” - Speech by NATO Secretary General, Jaap de Hoop Scheffer, at the GMF Brussels Forum15 Mar. 2008 this document and that we need to start soon to prepare the ground. There are many reasons why we need a new Strategic Concept. One reason is that our current Concept dates back to 1999. And although it has proven remarkably prescient, and thus has aged | Opinion |
Keynote speech by NATO Secretary General Jaap de Hoop Scheffer at the conference on “NATO’s Bucharest Summit – transformation of the Alliance and Polish and regional perspectives”, Warsaw, Poland13 Mar. 2008 to play that role to the full. Because in this age of uncertainty, there is every reason for the people of Poland to continue to see NATO as “the Alliance of their dreams”. I thank you for your attention, and would be happy to take a few questions. | Opinion |
"Afghanistan and NATO: Forging the 21st Century Alliance" - Speech by NATO Secretary General, Jaap de Hoop Scheffer at Brookings Institution, Washington, D.C.29 Feb. 2008 words on each of these issues. First, what is at stake in Afghanistan? First and foremost, our very own security – here and in Europe, as much as in Afghanistan itself. In an age where external and internal security is interwoven, Afghanistan | Opinion |
Press conference by NATO Secretary General, Jaap de Hoop Scheffer following the informal meeting with non-NATO KFOR contributing nations07 Feb. 2008 enormously; where we see 4,000 kilometres of road being built, power stations being built; a democratically elected President, a Parliament, provincial councils. In other words, a country in 2001 which was basically in the Middle Ages after the horrible | Opinion |
Speech by NATO Deputy Secretary General, Ambassador Claudio Bisogniero at the Conference on “NATO’s Role for Stability and Peace”28 Jan. 2008 . The North Atlantic Treaty Organization, is the most successful alliance in history. Next year, NATO will celebrate is 60th anniversary, and for a security Alliance of sovereign states that is a remarkable age. There will be another anniversary next year | Opinion |