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Workshop examines best practices for Provincial Reconstruction Teams in Afghanistan30 Nov. 2005 . The event was attended by representatives of all NATO and non-NATO nations participating in the NATO-led International Security Assistance Force (ISAF), as well as Australia , Japan and the Republic of Korea . Also represented were the government | News, Pressrelease |
Speech by the NATO Secretary General at the Diplomatic Academy in Vienna, Austria03 Nov. 2005 out to other important players, such as Australia , New Zealand and Japan . The next big challenge ahead of us is to build more structured relationships with other international organisations. Here, too, we have already made considerable strides. We | Opinion |
"A more political NATO" by Michael Rühle, NATO’s Political Affairs and Security Policy Division01 Oct. 2005 sustained cooperation with other important national actors, such as Australia and Japan, as well as with the non-governmental community. With its presence in Afghanistan and Iraq, and its involvement in operations in Sudan and Pakistan, NATO has finally | Opinion |
"Big world, big future, big NATO" by Julian Lindley-French, senior scholar at the University of Munich01 Oct. 2005 capabilities and electronic counter-measures. Second, China is building a navy with supporting air and ground forces designed to deny the US Navy entry to the Sea of Japan for some two to three weeks. Third, China’s defence spending is probably two to three | Opinion |
Exercise Sorbet Royal tests submarine rescue procedures17 Jun. 2005 is expected to extend to the entire global submarinecommunity including China, Japan, India, Pakistan, Brazil, Chile andmany others. | News |
Report by the Head of the Policy Planning Unit, NATO at the EAPC Security Forum in Åre, Sweden25 May. 2005 cooperation and making substance to these relationships. And he reminded us that this whole other partnerships issue is not limited to those two initiatives but that countries like Australia, New Zealand and Japan also share with us a common interest | Opinion |
Panel 2 “NATO and its other Partnerships” - EAPC Security Forum25 May. 2005 very different corners of the world including Australia, New Zealand and Japan. These are countries who share the same strategic concerns as NATO and who have manifested interest in closer cooperation with us over the years. The rationale of cooperating | Opinion |
Introductory remarks by the NATO Deputy Secretary General for the second panel at the EAPC Security Forum in Åre, Sweden24 May. 2005 have formally joined this programme. Last, but not least, NATO has also developed relations with individual countries from very different corners of the world. Our so-called “contact countries” include Australia, New Zealand and Japan | Opinion |
Rede von NATO-Generalsekretär bei der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Auswärtige Politik (DGAP)11 May. 2005 strategischen Partnerschaft mit der Europäischen Union. Die NATO des Jahres 2020 wird auch den Sicherheitsdialog und die Zusammenarbeit mit vielen Staaten außerhalb Europas pflegen, von Australien bis Japan, von Neuseeland bis zu den Staaten | Opinion |
Closing news conference by NATO Secretary General, Jaap de Hoop Scheffer following the informal meetings...20 Apr. 2005 community. Afghan ownership is here of the essence. With the United Nations, the donor community, European Union, a donor like Japan, NATO, they all are going to see how we're going to give shape to this post Bonn framework. NATO is going to have its share | Opinion |