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“Meeting the Security Challenges of Globalisation” - Speech by the NATO Secretary General, Jaap de Hoop Scheffer13 Dec. 2007 spectrum of activities indeed – and some have raised the question whether NATO is trying to take on every problem thrown up by globalisation. I can reassure you that this is not the case. NATO has no desire to be the world’s policeman. In an age where | Opinion |
Opening remarks by NATO Secretary General, Jaap de Hoop Scheffer at the meeting of the North Atlantic Council in Foreign Ministerial session07 Dec. 2007 and shared interests in an age of global challenges. Thank you for your attention. This concludes the Opening Session. May I now ask the press to leave the room. | Opinion |
Interview with NATO's Assistant Secretary General for Defence Investment, Peter Flory22 Nov. 2007 is AGS (Alliance Ground Surveillance). One of them has been the strategic airlift capability, on which we made a lot of progress last summer. Part of the challenge is also trying to find new ways to deliver capabilities that are maybe less complex | Opinion |
Speech by NATO Secretary General, Jaap de Hoop Scheffer, at the Conference “Transformation and Integration – A Euro-Atlantic perspective on Nordic security policy cooperation”, Swedish Atlantic Council09 Nov. 2007 ” – to use that old Viking term – for security management in an age of globalisation. First, and most importantly, Nordic security cooperation demonstrates how countries respond collectively to a changing security environment. All Nordic states – very | Opinion |
Weekly press briefing by NATO Spokesman, James Appathurai07 Nov. 2007 hope that they would see this precisely as the reason why their soldiers are there. If you believe in human rights even in the most basic way abandoning the people of Afghanistan of all ages to this kind of attack, which is exactly what will happen | Opinion |
October 2007 CNAD makes progress25 Oct. 2007 by the proposed US missile defence system in Europe. When realised, the Alliance Ground Surveillance (AGS) programme will deliver a much needed, enabling capability for NATO. The CNAD reemphasised the need to deliver it by 2012. The Conference reaffirmed | News |
Statement to the press by Eimert van Middelkoop, Minister of Defence of the Netherlands at the joint press conference after the meeting of NATO defence ministers24 Oct. 2007 use violence to rob the Afghan people of their future, hamper girls to have education and return the country to the Middle Ages. We will simply not allow that to happen. The Afghan government and the entire international community should speed up | |
Speech by NATO Secretary General, Jaap de Hoop Scheffer at the Seminar on "Public Diplomacy in NATO-led Operations"08 Oct. 2007 to video, we are frankly in the stone age. NATO has no ability to gather video from the field, to show people what is happening. We are also barely on the field when it comes to the web. And on the military side, only 5 NATO Allies have public affairs | Opinion |
"NATO and Missile Defence" Speech by NATO Secretary General, Jaap de Hoop Scheffer at the AIAA Multinational BMD Conference and Exhibition03 Sep. 2007 Czech and Polish Allies that should have no place in today’s Europe. All this is distracting us from the key question – how to safeguard our security in an age of missile proliferation. And this is a question that poses itself for Russia just | Opinion |
"The New Strategic Scenario: Challenges to Security" - Speech by Ambassador A. Minuto-Rizzo, NATO Deputy Secretary General, at the Summer Course on “Spain’s 25 Years in NATO: Working Together for Peace and Security”10 Jul. 2007 for safeguarding our security in an age of globalisation. What has changed, of course, is the actual way in which we use military force. As I already pointed out, regional conflicts have replaced the large-scale scenarios of the Cold War. And this means |