| Part One | Part Five | 
      
        | NATO Secretary General Willy Claes NATO and European Security
 | Lieutenant
          General Malcolm R. O'Neill Challenges of Counter-Proliferation for the New NATO
 | 
      
        | General Minister
          of Defense Volker Rühe The Future of NATO and Euro-Atlantic Relations
 | Italian
          Undersecretary of Defense Professor Stefano Silvestri Special Challenges to the New NATO
 | 
      
        | German Chief of
          Defense General Klaus Naumann The Transformation of NATO and the Shaping of European
        Security
 | Sergio Vieira
          de Mello,United Nations High Commission for Refugees Toward Cooperation Between Humanitarian Aid and
        Military Forces
 | 
      
        | SACEUR General
          George A. Joulwan The New NATO-Building Stability, Democracy,and Peace
        Through Cooperation
 | Derek
          Boothby,United Nations Department of Political Affairs NATO and the United Nations
 | 
      
        | Air Chief Marshal
          Sir Richard Johns KCB CBE LVO Adapting NATO's Military Structure to Meet Tomorrow's
        Missions
 | Ambassador Dr.
          Istvan Gyarmati, Hungarian Foreign Ministry OSCE as a European Umbrella
 | 
      
        | General Helge
          Hansen Training and Exercises for Parternership for Peace
 | Part Six | 
      
        | Admiral Leighton
          W. Smith, Commander-in-Chief Allied Forces Southern Europe Muddy Boots Planning for Crisis Management
 | Dr. Wolfgang Piller, Daimler-Benz
          Aerospace AG European Prerequisites for Transatlantic Cooperation
 | 
      
        | Part Two | Ambassador
          Robert E. Hunter,United States Mission to NATO NATO Beyond 2000
 | 
      
        | Estonian Prime Minister Tiit Vähi Shaping Post-Cold War
        Structures: An Estonian View
 | Appendix | 
      
        | Latvian Vice Prime Minister and
          Foreign Minister Dr. Valdis Birkavs Cooperation in the Northern Region and the Baltics
 | Participants at NATO '95
          Workshop | 
      
        | Lithuanian Minister of
          Defense Linas Linkevicius Partership for Peace in the
        Baltic Region
 | Agenda of NATO '95 Workshop | 
      
        | Part Three | Sponsors &
        Contributors of NATO '95 Workshop | 
      
        | Major General Kenneth Hagemann,
          Director of the Defense Nuclear Agency Hungarian and Slovak Views On
        Partnership for Peace
 | Related
          Publications | 
      
        | Hungarian State
          Secretary Dr. Ferenc Somogyi NATO's Enlargement and Partership for Peace: A
        Hungarian Perspective
 | Please send questions, comments, and suggestions to
        Roger Weissinger-Baylon at roger@csdr.org | 
      
        | Slovak Foreign
          Minister Juraj Schenk Partership for Peace: A Slovak View
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        | Part Four |  | 
      
        | Polish Minister
          of Defense Zbigniew Okonski Partership for Peace: An Essential Element of the
        European Security System
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        | Romanian Minister of State and
          Minister of Foreign Affairs Teodor Melescanu Partership for Peace: A Romanian
        Point of View
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        | Czech First Vice
          Minister of Foreign Affairs Alexandr Vondra The New NATO: Why and How? A Czech View
 |  | 
      
        | Ukrainian First Vice
          Foreign Minister Boris Tarasyuk Ukraine's View on European Security Issues
 |  | 
      
        | François Heisbourg, Vice President
          of Matra Defense Espace Russian and NATO
 |  | 
      
        | Russian Vice Foreign Minister Nikolai
          Afanassievsky Building European Security
        Globally
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