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Statement15 Dec. 2000 of conducting a very precise analysis of all events both of military and political character. This is the reason why we so carefully following the development of the situation in the Balkans, noting such important events as the recent elections in Bosnia | Opinion |
Turkey and a European Security and Defence Identity23 Nov. 2000 , the notion of giving the EU a security dimension appears neither revolutionary nor naïve. On the contrary, a sober analysis of the issues clearly shows that the evolution towards a stronger EU role was inevitable. NATO and the EU both emerged from | Opinion |
NATO's New Agenda: More Progress than Meets the Eye06 Sep. 2000 enlargement in NATO's history; the signing of the NATO-Russia Founding Act and the NATO-Ukraine Charter, the new Strategic Concept, and the putting in place of a modernised military command structure. That's quite an agenda for a fifty-year old Cold War horse | Opinion |
Address09 Jun. 2000 of these initiatives and a potential payoff they could have on the overall interoperability of Partner forces with those of the Alliance in the ongoing operations, we support their further development to the point where detailed analysis of the resource implications | Opinion |
Address25 May. 2000 of the PfP programme, Croatia. This presence is an important asset for the future of our region. I do believe that the value of the EAPC lies in the willingness of its members to raise to a higher level their political and military dialogue and their joint | Opinion |
NATO and South-Eastern Europe Secretary General's Remarks at the Conference of the CeSPI/IAI-East West Institute on "Prospec...08 May. 2000 a surprise, I guess. By contrast, his choice of second and third place seemed rather peculiar: Yugoslavia and Albania. But there was a distinct logic to this. In the view of this analyst, the military alliances, NATO and Warsaw Pact, were clearly the most | Opinion |
"NATO at the Beginning of the 21st Century" Speech to the Netherlands Atlantic Association13 Apr. 2000 a Headline Goal for military capability. For Europe to be credible, this goal must be met, not with empty words, not just with new bureaucratic structures, but with real capability -- even if this capability costs real money. That, in the final analysis | Opinion |
Dinner Speech22 Mar. 2000 figures across the globe from Government, industry, the financial sector and the media have all come to rely on the IISS as probably the foremost organization in the world for the study of military strategy, arms control, regional security and conflict | Opinion |
Statement by the Secretary General of NATO, Lord Robertson on the Human Rights Watch Report07 Feb. 2000 destabilization. It is a study that deserves serious analysis, not least because it exposes the deceit and dishonesty of Serb propaganda, in which over 5,000 civilian deaths are claimed. The report asserts that, despite the extraordinary efforts of the Allies | Opinion |
Speaking Notes30 Jun. 1999 learned with precision since much research and analysis has yet to be completed. That said, there are a few broad military considerations which I feel I can make with confidence. The first is that the United States not only provided approximately 70 | Opinion |