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Handover of risk reduction study report for Alliance Ground Surveillance (AGS)25 Oct. 2005 for Alliance Ground Surveillance (AGS) 26 Oct. 2005 - | Press Release (2005) 135 Issued on 25 Oct. 2005 | Last updated: 05 Jan. 2011 17:13 | News, Pressrelease |
"Bridging cultural divisions" by Francis Ghilès, senior fellow at the European Institute of the Mediterranean in Barcelona01 Oct. 2005 of Palestinian society lies in day-to-day living conditions. The state of Israel dominates it in economic, political, military and symbolic terms. Everything reminds Palestinian society of its inferiority. The subaltern societies of the age of European | Opinion |
"Big world, big future, big NATO" by Julian Lindley-French, senior scholar at the University of Munich01 Oct. 2005 . In this hyper-electronic age, security and defence are merging to create global interdependence and mutual vulnerability. Indeed, the critical functioning of states or communities of states is now dependent on so many electronically interdependent systems | Opinion |
Keynote speech by the NATO Secretary General at the WIIS Conference in Brussels11 Jul. 2005 and coordinate our approaches to allcentral security problems of our age: terrorism, failed states,humanitarian disasters, and the spread of weapons of mass destruction. We must also develop a more structured relationship between NATO andthe United | Opinion |
Speech by the NATO Secretary General in Bratislava, Slovakia30 Jun. 2005 address such a distinguished audience here today. A few months ago, NATO celebrated its 56th anniversary. That is a respectable age for a person, and certainly for an international organisation. And yet, the Alliance remains | Opinion |
Keynote address by the NATO Secretary General at the ”New Defence Agenda” Conference, Brussels24 May. 2005 and topromote security and stability. Because a “culture of dialogue” willunderpin this transformation with a broad strategic consensus on how totackle the great challenges of our age. Thank you. | Opinion |
Speech by the NATO Secretary General at the 35th ISC Symposium in St.Gallen, Switzerland19 May. 2005 an open, pluralistic society really is. Howprecious our liberty is. Today, not justWorld War Two, but also the Cold War, is history. For a twenty yearold, that dark period of Europe’s history might appear just as far backas the Stone Age | Opinion |
Remarks by Deputy Secretary General, Alessandro Minuto Rizzo at the AGS study contract signing ceremony28 Apr. 2005 , Alessandro Minuto Rizzo, at the Alliance Ground Surveillance (AGS) Study Contract Signing Ceremony 28 Apr. 2005 - | Last updated: 04 Nov. 2008 02:20 | Opinion |
NATO’s Alliance Ground Surveillance Programme gains momentum28 Apr. 2005 Ground Surveillance (AGS) programme | News, Pressrelease |
Signature of the Alliance Ground Surveillance (AGS) contract27 Apr. 2005 Signature of the Alliance Ground Surveillance (AGS | News, Pressrelease |