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Interview: Admiral Sir Mark Stanhope: DSACT01 Jan. 2005 Allied Command Transformation, Admiral Stanhope was Deputy Commander-in-Chief Fleet. Military transformation is a complex concept. What do you understand by it? My interpretation of transformation is leveraging modern technology and modern thinking | Opinion |
Interview: Nick Witney: Europe’s capabilities’ conscience01 Jan. 2005 the issue to develop what will probably initially be a voluntary, non-binding, inter-governmental code of conduct, which we hope all 24 countries will subscribe to. Military procurement is largely exempt from the rules governing the European internal market | Opinion |
"Rethinking NATO's force transformation" by Anthony H. Cordesman, Center for Strategic and International Studies in Washington01 Jan. 2005 transformation on both sides of the Atlantic and the results to date. Ever since the first Gulf War, the United States has sought to transform NATO's military forces into high-technology conventional forces with as many interoperable elements as possible | Opinion |
"The need for change" by Henning Riecke, Deutsche Gesellschaft für Auswärtige Politik in Berlin01 Jan. 2005 as to maintaining wider stability. Moreover, NATO is currently in the process of an extremely dynamic military transformation. Why then does the Alliance appear so divided politically? Understanding the way that NATO adapts requires an analysis of the driving | Opinion |
Joint press point with NATO Secretary General, Jaap de Hoop Scheffer and the President of Bulgaria, H.E.Georgi Parvanov16 Dec. 2004 ? Q: The second question to the Bulgarian president was, that the military analysis of NATO recently showed that there would be need for former Warsaw Pact equipment for Iraq, and my question to the Bulgarian president, is do we have such extant | Opinion |
Speech by NATO Secretary General, Jaap de Hoop Scheffer at the French Institute of International Relations (IFRI)23 Nov. 2004 loyalty and generosity! And yet such a tribute would be entirely appropriate in France, at a time when it is leading NATO's two major operations in Kosovo and Afghanistan, making a significant contribution to the political and military reform | Opinion |
Press briefing by the NATO Senior Civilian Representative in Afghanistan, Hikmet Çetin and Lieutenant General Jean-Louis Py,...27 Oct. 2004 Atlantic Council members themselves to give his political analysis of what has just taken place in Afghanistan and what the future holds for NATO and for the country. And it was a very welcome analysis. So he has graciously agreed to come and speak | Opinion |
Press point with NATO Secretary General, Jaap de Hoop Scheffer and the Prime Minister of Hungary, Mr. Ferenc Gyurcsány22 Oct. 2004 ... first of all about the transformation processes NATO is involved in, the political transformation, the importance of partnerships, the military transformation of course as important. If I look back to the Informal Defence Ministers Meeting NATO had | Opinion |
Speech by NATO Secretary General, Jaap de Hoop Schefferduring his visit to Turkmenistan21 Oct. 2004 Council, bringing together the 26 NATO Allies and our 20 Partner countries. I am pleased that Turkmenistan has supported the analysis and objectives of the Alliance. We highly appreciate the constructive approach Turkmenistan has shown to the NATO-led | Opinion |
Speech by NATO Secretary General, Jaap de Hoop Schefferduring his visit to the Kyrgyz Republic20 Oct. 2004 in the region, in the framework of the Euro-Atlantic Partnership Council, bringing together the 26 NATO Allies and our 20 Partner countries. I am pleased that the Kyrgyz Republic has supported the analysis and objectives of the Alliance. We highly appreciate | Opinion |