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"Germany’s accession to NATO: 50 years on" by Helga Haftendorn, Free University of Berlin01 Apr. 2005 structure, a joint command and military forces earmarked for Alliance defence. The North Atlantic Treaty Organisation itself, that is the structures underpinning the Treaty, only came into being after the outbreak of the Korean War in June 1950 when | Opinion |
Joint press point with the NATO Secretary General and the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Australia19 May. 2004 . Downer: Well thanks very much Secretary General. I just want to say how delighted I am to come here to NATO, this is an historic day for Australia. This is the first time any of our senior political leaders has been to NATO and addressed the North | Opinion |
Press conference by the US Secretary of Defence following the Informal Defence Ministerial06 Feb. 2004 and North America and the European countries is good; that the relationships within Europe seem to be pretty good -- some tensions, but for the most part pretty good. It seems to me that a lot of progress has been made and the contributions that have been | Opinion |
"The impact of September 11th on the Alliance" - Video lecture with Jamie Shea, NATO Temporary Spokesman12 Jan. 2004 to the United States and all of those things that you would imagine were granted by the North Atlantic Council more or less immediately. The second thing of course is the invocation of article 5 did show that NATO was willing to interpret article 5 in a way | Opinion |
"Should the Middle East be NATO's new central front?" - Debate with Will Marshal versus Peter Rudolf01 Jan. 2004 attacks, opinion in the United States has been congealing around the proposition that the Greater Middle East is to the 21st century what Europe was to the 20th century – the world’s prime crucible of conflict. Of course, there are other hot spots; North | Opinion |
How did NATO survive the Cold War? NATO's transformation after the Cold War from 1989 to the present Video lecture by Jamie...06 Nov. 2003 a year the war in Korea would break out, there would be worries of instability in Asia could produce instability in Europe. And American troops accordingly came back in large numbers and they've stayed in Europe, albeit in slightly smaller numbers | Opinion |
Final Communiqué Ministerial Meeting of the Defence Planning Committee and the Nuclear Planning Group held in Brussels on Th...12 Jun. 2003 The Defence Planning Committee and Nuclear Planning Group of the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation met in Ministerial Session in Brussels on 12 June 2003. Our colleagues from the seven countries invited to join the Alliance took part in our discussions | Official text |
Press Conference by NATO Secretary General, Lord Robertson and Russian Defence Minister Sergei Ivanov13 May. 2003 is not important here. Either it is a bilateral format, U.S. or North Korea, or a multi-lateral format with the involvement of the countries bordering... countries, or countries adjacent to the zone of potential conflict, of course purely potential conflict. I | Opinion |
Statement by NATO Secretary General, Lord Robertson at the opening of the WMD exhibit09 Apr. 2003 and Mediterranean Dialogue countries; and science and research to counter the effects of toxic agents. As the presentation will show, the proliferation of WMD is a long-term problem. WMD in Iraq and other countries, nuclear proliferation in North Korea, efforts | Opinion |
"Rebuilding relationships" by Sir Timothy Garden, Centre for Defence Studies, King's College London01 Apr. 2003 of weapons of mass destruction remains a problem, particularly as North Korea abandons international restraints to develop its own nuclear capability. In looking for paths to renewed cooperation between old allies, the European Union and the United Nations | Opinion |