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Press briefing by the NATO Spokesman13 Sep. 2005 ministers come together, they must discuss terrorism as it is a threat that they- that we all face in all of our countries. NATO does do many things in many different ways to combat terrorism from operations such as the one in Afghanistan to prevent | Opinion |
Press briefing by Brigadier General Steven Schook, Commander of NATO Headquarters Sarajevo17 Aug. 2005 to what I said in my opening remarks. I think it's a significant move by all the entities under the current structures of Dayton to sign this draft law because what it does is it lays out a single military force, a single budget, a single MOD owned | Opinion |
"Is it time to update NATO’s Strategic Concept?" by Lionel Ponsard & David S. Yost01 Jul. 2005 Lionel Ponsard is deputy chief of the Academic Research Branch at the NATO Defense College in Rome. David S. Yost is a professor at the Naval Postgraduate School in Monterey, California, currently seconded to the NATO Defense College in Rome | Opinion |
Gijs de Vries: EU counter-terrorism coordinator01 Jul. 2005 as in peacetime. The absence of a global definition does not mean that we do not have a legal basis for counter-terror work. We have 12 – and now recently with the adoption of the Convention on Nuclear Terrorism – 13 global conventions on aspects of terrorism | Opinion |
News conference by the NATO Secretary General after the meeting of the NRC at the level of Ministers of Defence09 Jun. 2005 you that the agenda of today's NRC Defence Ministerial covered three topics: defence reform, cooperation in the fight against terrorism and current international security issues. We have taken stock of our practical cooperation first and we | Opinion |
Joint press point by the NATO Secretary General and the Minister of Defence of Ukraine after the meeting of the NUC09 Jun. 2005 . Does the current constitutional crisis in Europe and what appears to be a lack of enthusiasm for further enlargement of the European Union make NATO membership for Ukraine all the more important over the medium term? GRITSENKO: I would not link our | Opinion |
Panel 3 “Central Asia - Future Cooperation in the EAPC” - EAPC Security Forum25 May. 2005 a quiet corner of the globe where the legacy of the ex-Soviet Union largely prevailed. The region was regarded as an area of energy resources that could be used to complement the current ones. This potential of the region was always recognized. However | Opinion |
Panel 4 “Acting in concert in the Balkans and elsewhere – How can institutional cooperation make the world more secure?”25 May. 2005 -regional organizations. To conclude, I would like to underline the need for effective coordination and pragmatic cooperation. This does not require countless meetings. It takes common sense, open channels of communication, and a healthy sense of realism | Opinion |
Panel 2 “NATO and its other Partnerships” - EAPC Security Forum25 May. 2005 risks and tackle challenges together. Recent developments manifest the global nature of current and future security threats. We have to confront these threats accordingly - that's why the NATO's cooperation with its partners is of growing importance | Opinion |
Panel 1 - “Addressing Europe's unresolved conflicts” - EAPC Security Forum25 May. 2005 , economic. The problem is that international community does not have instruments how to deal with all these conflicts within the states, and I would like to say that my period in SIPRI, in that respect was, for me at least, very insightful(?) because I | Opinion |