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''Renewing the Transatlantic security community in the age of globalisation'' - Speech by NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen at the Central Military Club, Sofia, Bulgaria21 May. 2010 to security in this century. Fourth, we must expand our partnerships to enhance our ability to deal with global challenges. Whether Australia or New Zealand, whether Japan or the Republic of Korea, we need to cooperate with partners from across the globe | Opinion |
'NATO 2020: Assured Security; Dynamic Engagement' - Analysis and Recommendations of the Group of Experts on a New Strategic Concept for NATO17 May. 2010 to encourage the latter possibility, while preparing itself for the former. In the Asia-Pacific, the major powers, which include Japan, the Republic of Korea, China, India, and Australia, all view regional stability as in their interests and are generally | Official text |
Monthly press briefing by NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen19 Apr. 2010 Osaki from Japan Yiomiuri. Again, on the volcanic ash, are there any major study you have... taking safety measures that you have taken from NATO planes. Or are there any major study you might take in the coming days? And also on a completely different | Opinion |
Clearing cold war remnants in Azerbaijan09 Mar. 2010 with the support and funding of Turkey, the project’s lead nation, and the financial contributions of Azerbaijan, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Finland, Iceland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Norway, Switzerland, Turkey, the United States, Australia, Japan | News |
Speech by NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen at Georgetown University22 Feb. 2010 – the United Nations, the European Union, the World Bank, all the way to the NGO community. We are also deepening our partnerships with countries from across the globe, from Australia to Japan. I believe we should also reach out to the rising stars | Opinion |
Lecture 5 - Failed and failing states: will they keep us busy in the next 20 years as they have during the last 20 years? - Dr Jamie Shea, Director of Policy Planning in the Private Office of the Secretary General26 Jan. 2010 , or in Bosnia, or in Chad or wherever, that we are going to affect a root and branch political transformation, which is what the United States attempted after 2003 in Iraq? -- To leave behind a transformed state like Germany or Japan after WWII, which would | Opinion |
Opening remarks by The Hon. Madeleine K. Albright, Chair of the Group of Experts, at the Third Seminar on NATO's Strategic Concept, Oslo, 14 Jan 201014 Jan. 2010 and the Greater Middle East. We have also deepened our ties to institutions that share our values, such as the European Union and the United Nations. And we've engaged with countries as distant as Australia, New Zealand, South Korea and Japan, in addition | Opinion |
Monthly press conference by NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen - 2 December 200902 Dec. 2009 by Japan. And the civilian side of the whole effort will be stepped up as well, not least through the European Union Action Plan. All of which is why we will soon see a new momentum in this mission. Of course, while Afghanistan is the most important | Opinion |
Monthly press conference by NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen - 2 December 200902 Dec. 2009 by Japan. And the civilian side of the whole effort will be stepped up as well, not least through the European Union Action Plan. All of which is why we will soon see a new momentum in this mission. Of course, while Afghanistan is the most important | Opinion |
Speech by NATO Deputy Secretary General Claudio Bisogniero at the China Institute for International Studies, Beijing, China16 Nov. 2009 in the Asia-Pacific region. I believe that this is a most timely development. For several years, Australia, New Zealand and the Republic of Korea have made a concrete, and very welcome, contribution to our efforts in Afghanistan. Japan has worked closely | Opinion |