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Remarks by NATO Secretary General, Lord Robertson at the Handover Ceremony31 Mar. 2003 is demonstrating that its project of a European Security and Defence Policy has come of age. Based on new institutional ties with NATO, the EU can now even more effectively bring to bear its full range of political, economic and military tools. Today's handover | Opinion |
Operation Allied Harmony ends31 Mar. 2003 of a European Security and Defence Policy has come of age. Based on new institutional ties with NATO, the EU can now even more effectively bring to bear its full range of political, economic and military tools ,” said NATO Secretary Lord Robertson | News |
Interview with General James L. Jones: SACEUR01 Jan. 2003 and technical today. We demand more of our young officers at an earlier age than we ever did before. The education of soldiers, officers and non-commissioned officers alike, is proceeding at an amazing pace. It's not uncommon, for example, to find individuals | Opinion |
Russia: Security and Prosperity on the European Continent in the 21st Century09 Dec. 2002 urgently need in an era that some have labelled "the age of terrorism"? After what happened in New York, Bali, here in Moscow, and now in Kenya, can we be sure that our strategies and forces are up to the job? Do we feel confident that the money we spend | Opinion |
NATO AGS radar cooperation statement of intent21 Nov. 2002 NATO AGS radar cooperation statement of intent | News |
"Towards the Prague Summit" Speech by NATO Secretary General, Lord Robertson to the NATO Parliamentary Assembly in Istanbul,...15 Nov. 2002 fundamentally altered our strategic environment. And it forces us to act. If we don't want future generations to label this era the "age of insecurity" or even "the age of terrorism", we must take the right decisions now. We must demonstrate that these new | Opinion |
Opening Remarks by NATO Secretary General, Lord Robertson at the NATO Science Programme's "Grand Gathering"24 Oct. 2002 -- and we are in an age where terrorism has gone from being a domestic police issue to a matter of national security, and international security. And this means that the Alliance has a key role to play in meeting this challenge - by beefing up our own | Opinion |
"NATO Reform" Speech by the Deputy Secretary General at the VII International NATO Conference17 Oct. 2002 are in an age where terrorism has gone from being a domestic police issue to a matter of national security, and international security. Which means that the Alliance has a key role to play in meeting this challenge, today and into the future. NATO is already | Opinion |
"The World in 2015 - Predicting the Unpredictable" Keynote Speech by NATO Secretary General, Lord Robertson at the Defence I...14 Oct. 2002 " -- threats in which adversaries avoid direct engagement with us, but exploit the vulnerabilities of our open societies. My fourth prediction: more failed states. September 11 has reminded us that even in an age of globalisation the state remains | Opinion |
"NATO: Breaking New Ground" Speech by NATO Secretary General, Lord Robertsonat the Inauguration Ceremony of the Royal Defenc...07 Oct. 2002 is not, and will not be, solely about terrorism. But NATO is about security, and we are in an age where terrorism has metamorphosed from a domestic police issue to a matter of national and international security. Which means that the Alliance has a key role to play in meeting | Opinion |