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About » Leadership Networks. Asia Pacific Leadership Network (APLN). European Leadership Network (ELN). Latin American Leadership Network (LALN). Nuclear Security Leadership Council (NSLC). Top Level Group of UK Parliamentarians. In addition, the Project has a series of partners. Worldwide who focus on analytic studies and other activities related to the vision and steps. Toward a World Without Nuclear Weapons. The NSP brochure describes the work and global impact of the Project and its four principals, ...
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Top Level Group writes letter to the New York Times
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Building European capacity to meet the challenges of the 21st century. Top Level Group writes letter to the New York Times. Chair of the ELN, Vice Chairman of the NTI, and former UK Defence Secretary. Former Leader of the Liberal Democrats in the House of Lords, Former Adviser on Nuclear Proliferation to the Prime Minister. Saturday 25 July 2015. 10 Prominent Britons Support the Iran Deal. In the New York Times supporting the Iran Deal. The. Margaret Beckett MP, former UK Foreign Secretary. Letter in the...
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The NATO Monitor: February 2015
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Wednesday, 11 February 2015. It'll Just Make the Conflict Worse. Harvard's Stephen Walt has written a strong piece for Foreign Policy. Against arming Ukraine. He absolutely hits the nail on the head. After all, these are the same people who have been telling us since the late 1990s that expanding NATO eastwards posed no threat to Russia. Perception and Misperception in International Politics,. By contrast, the “spiral model” applies when a state’s seemingly aggressive policy is motivate...When the “...
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The NATO Monitor: April 2012
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Thursday, 26 April 2012. Oxfam Blog on Consequences for Mali of NATO's Libya Mission. The Oxfam blog, From Poverty to Power,. Has published a piece today. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). You can contact NATO Monitor at natomonitor@hotmail.com. FAS Strategic Security Blog. The Top Level Group of UK Parliamentarians for Multilateral Nuclear Disarmament and Non-Proliferation. Oxfam Blog on Consequences for Mali of NATOs Liby. View my complete profile. Centre for European Reform. Declaration on Alliance Security.
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The NATO Monitor: NATO Appoints Special Rep. for Women, Peace and Security
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Wednesday, 29 August 2012. NATO Appoints Special Rep. for Women, Peace and Security. The appointment of Norwean diplomat Mari Skåre Special Representative of Secretary General Rasmussen for Women, Peace and Security. This demonstrates a new level of commitment for the Alliance to implementation of UN Security Council Resolution 1325 on that topic. NATO Secretary General Rasmussen. Women peace and security. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). You can contact NATO Monitor at natomonitor@hotmail.com. Secret...
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The NATO Monitor: Should Israel Joint NATO?
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Saturday, 8 September 2012. Should Israel Joint NATO? Haaretz has published an op-ed. Recommending that Israel could find a structural solution to its security problems by taking membership of the Atlantic Alliance. The arguments advanced in the article are interesting but not entirely compelling to NATO Monitor. Would Israel, in return for the security embrace of NATO, be prepared to end the de facto. Would Israel be willing to forego sabre-rattling military options like its periodic wars in Lebanon?
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The NATO Monitor: September 2012
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Tuesday, 18 September 2012. UPDATE: NATO Disarray in Afghanistan. Amongst many others) has a report. On events today in the wake of NATO's scramble to deal with the green-on-blue killings. It is now clear that UK Defence Secretary Phillip Hammond was not told of the change in cooperation with Afghan National Security Forces (ANSF) until after he made a statement to the House of Commons on Monday. Which said that exceptions to this rule must be approved by a senior commander. Also agrees with John Baron, ...
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The NATO Monitor: North Atlantic Council Meets on Syria Crisis
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Wednesday, 3 October 2012. North Atlantic Council Meets on Syria Crisis. The North Atlantic Council was convened in emergency session this evening, following the Syrian mortar bombing of a Turkish town and the killing of five Turkish civilians, four of them children. This statement was issued. North Atlantic Council statement on developments on the Turkish-Syrian border. Labels: North Atlantic Council. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). You can contact NATO Monitor at natomonitor@hotmail.com. Defense Se...
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The NATO Monitor: August 2012
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Wednesday, 29 August 2012. NATO Appoints Special Rep. for Women, Peace and Security. The appointment of Norwean diplomat Mari Skåre Special Representative of Secretary General Rasmussen for Women, Peace and Security. This demonstrates a new level of commitment for the Alliance to implementation of UN Security Council Resolution 1325 on that topic. NATO Secretary General Rasmussen. Women peace and security. NATO's Failure to Plan for Aftermath of War Evident, Dangerous in Libya. These consequences of the ...
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The NATO Monitor: Can the Afghan Army Outlast NATO's Departure?
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Saturday, 5 January 2013. Can the Afghan Army Outlast NATO's Departure? By Julian Borger in the Guardian. Gives food for thought to those who continue to support the NATO mission in Afghanistan. Do NATO member states, and the Alliance as a whole, have the staying power and will to support the ANA in a fight with the Taliban once they have departed? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). You can contact NATO Monitor at natomonitor@hotmail.com. FAS Strategic Security Blog. View my complete profile. Simple tem...
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