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"A New Security Network for the 21st Century" Speech by NATO Secretary General, Lord Robertson at the EconomistConference17 Apr. 2002 for organizing this event. In the tradition of the magazine itself, these conferences have quickly acquired the reputation of providing insightful analysis and provocative thinking. To my mind, the need for analysis and provocative thinking is particularly | Opinion |
Concluding Remarks by Deputy Secretary General Ambassador Alessandro Minuto Rizzo at the Conference on "Governing Stability ...23 Mar. 2002 . Clearly, the fight against terrorism requires a broad approach in which military means are just one element. But as Afghanistan has shown, military means are important. And this means that the Alliance, as the world's most effective military organisation | Opinion |
"Towards the Prague Summit and beyond" Speech by NATO Secretary General, Lord Robertson at the Hanns Seidel Stiftung06 Mar. 2002 - and that the international community stood ready to respond. Since then, NATO has provided direct political and military support to the US-led operations, including by patrolling US airspace. Individual Allies are also making key contributions. Troops from many NATO | Opinion |
"NATO in the 21st Century" Address by the Chairman of the Military Committee, Admiral Guido Venturoni to the NATO Defense Co...28 Feb. 2002 by the Chairman of the Military Committee, Admiral Guido Venturoni to the NATO Defense College Senior Course 100 28 Feb. 2002 | Last updated: 03 Nov. 2008 21:45 | Opinion |
Keynote speech by Mr. Krister Bringéus, Deputy Director-General, Head of the Department for European Security Policy, Swedis...22 Feb. 2002 the value of the continuing dialogue pursued in the EAPC framework. NATO for its part has made clear that it seeks the closest possible cooperation with Partners on terrorism, and that the political-military framework applies even though part of NATO's | Opinion |
"NATO: Enlarging and redefining itself " Speech by NATO Secretary General, Lord Robertson at Chatham House18 Feb. 2002 shifted, the familiar challenges have disappeared. Or became less demanding. Before September 11, NATO's Prague Summit in November was commonly described as an enlargement summit. That was always a simplistic analysis. Now it is only half of the story | Opinion |
"Role of the Military in combating terrorism" Introductory Word by the Defence Minister of the Russian Federation04 Feb. 2002 "Role of the Military in combating terrorism | Opinion |
"NATO-Russia Cooperation in Combating Terrorism: A Good Idea Whose Time Has Come" Key note address by NATO Secretary General...04 Feb. 2002 . Fourth, we also have to, in the final analysis, be prepared to employ military assets to strike at terrorists, their infrastructure, and their facilitators. Those who set out to die in support of their ill-conceived causes are unlikely to be deterred | Opinion |
Statement by Philippe Welti, State Secretary of Switzerland at the meeting of the EAPC19 Dec. 2001 by helicopter transport capacities. Switzerland is looking forward to the analysis of current Operations in the Balkans from a theatre-wide perspective. This will complement the spring KFOR and SFOR reviews and facilitate a newly focussed long-term military | Opinion |
Statement on the situation in the Balkans - issued at the Meeting of the North Atlantic Council in Defence Ministers Session18 Dec. 2001 that the next Six-Month Reviews of KFOR and SFOR will be based on a theatre-wide analysis of current operations and will examine a full spectrum of possibilities for rationalisation and the development of a more regional approach to the NATO-led military | Official text |