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 |
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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 |
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Ukrainian First Vice
Foreign Minister Boris Tarasyuk
Ukraine's View on European Security Issues |
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François Heisbourg, Vice President
of Matra Defense Espace
Russian and NATO |
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Russian Vice Foreign Minister Nikolai
Afanassievsky
Building European Security
Globally |
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