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Remarks21 Oct. 1997 should not be a distraction from the larger truth - we solve problems best when we stick together. In an age of interdependence, a prosperous and united Europe with a more stable and growing economy means also more prosperity and jobs in the U.S | Opinion |
Remarks At the Orange County World Affairs Council16 Oct. 1997 societies. Here in California, the immediate view is obviously the Pacific. But it is fair to say that few other parts of the world have so quickly grasped the implications of global interdependence in the information age. Coupled with that is California's | Opinion |
Statement at Opening of the Euro-Atlantic Partnership Council (EAPC)30 May. 1997 years ago, into an age where dividing lines, whether old or new, no longer exist." Let us be visionary and let us understand the geographic location of the Baltic states for what it truly is: a major opportunity rather than a handicap. Thank you | Opinion |
"Implications of NATO Enlargement" WEU Assembly Colloquium11 Mar. 1997 only as a museum and Yalta as just a provincial city in a sovereign and independent Ukraine. The children of the next century will come of age knowing a very different NATO-- one that masses its energies on behalf of a free and integrated Europe rather | Opinion |
"NATO and the Development of theEuropean Security and Defence Identity" - Speech by NATO Secretary General25 Nov. 1996 in a different perspective. The second reason for the problem of implementing ESDI, I would suggest, is a certain lack of imagination. Or, at least, the age old difficulty for strategic thinkers of not being able to predict the future. 1991 was a very | Opinion |
NATO Science Fellowship19 Jun. 1996 age range, scientific fields and professions, as well as to select the most appropriate level of financial support for fellows. Thus, while four types of fellowships are supported, each country selects the type(s) of fellowships it wishes to make | Pressrelease |
Final Communiqué - Meeting of the North Atlantic Council in Defence Ministers Session13 Jun. 1996 of the Council noted the annual report of the CNAD, and we intend in the future to provide collective guidance on the direction of NATO armaments co-operation. We continue to support efforts to develop and procure an Alliance Ground Surveillance (AGS) capability | Official text, Pressrelease |
Speech by NATO Secretary General, Javier Solanaat the Norwegian Atlantic Treaty Association09 May. 1996 not moving, unfortunately, into an age in which Europe would be permanently stable, and security could take care of itself. In Bosnia, we see how the ancient antagonisms can erupt to threaten the wider peace. A second key judgement that NATO made | Opinion |
Inaugural Address by Deputy Secretary General Sergio Balanzino at Course 88 of the NATO Defence College26 Feb. 1996 , to avoid the characteristics of bureaucratic old age, slowness, inflexibility and inaction. Quite the opposite. The IFOR operation is not just a reaffirmation of the central value of NATO as a security organisation; it reveals something else - something | Opinion |
Speech by NATO Secretary General, Mr. Javier Solana at the Library of Congress in Washington D.C.22 Feb. 1996 hatreds from Europe's past. For it is a sad fact that while we were busy proclaiming the arrival of a new era of peace and cooperation, the parties in the Balkans were threatening to drag us back into a dark age of ethnic conflict and balance-of-power | Opinion |