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2004 CIOR Seminar: NATO's Role in 21st Century
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Forty-nine Reserve officers, representing 14 NATO countries, and 11 distinguished speakers met in Wesseling, Germany, for the 2004 CIOR Seminar. The seminar lived-up to its title of "NATO's Role in the 21st Century: New Challenges and the Need for Transformation." The four days of the seminar offered fresh insight into NATO's and the United Nations' transformation, as well as into European Union and United States' efforts to operate and integrate within the mutual self-interest parameters in ...
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Leading article: Without unity of purpose, Nato and the United Nations have little future
The Independent - London
; THE INTERNATIONAL community is now so badly fractured over Iraq that it is difficult to see how it can be patched together again. Yet patched together it must be if Nato, the transatlantic alliance and the United Nations itself are not to be broken apart. This is the very last position that any of
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Leading article: Without unity of purpose, Nato and the United Nations have little future.(Comment)
The Independent (London, England)
; THE INTERNATIONAL community is now so badly fractured over Iraq that it is difficult to see how it can be patched together again. Yet patched together it must be if Nato, the transatlantic alliance and the United Nations itself are not to be broken apart. This is the very last position that any of
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For the beleaguered UN, a dance of reinvention Letter from the United Nations
International Herald Tribune
; ... nervous. Many thought they heard the sounding of a general retreat when Louise Frechette, the deputy secretary general, said at a news conference last week that ''personally, I hope to God we never get another oil-for-food program or anything approaching that ...
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The representation-without-taxation blues.(U.S. and the United Nations)
Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists
; The United Nations celebrated its fiftieth anniversary in October 1995. It should have been a time to celebrate the organization's many accomplishments since its creation in 1945, and to renew its commitment to meet the challenges of the next 50 years. Instead, it was a blown opportunity, with the
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Iraq isn't Kosovo; Keep the United Nations at an arm's length.(OPED)
The Washington Times
; Byline: Helle Dale, THE WASHINGTON TIMES As the allied military campaign in Iraq picked up momentum and coalition forces laid into Baghdad and Basra, so did the speculation on who would be in charge of reconstructing Iraq when it is all over. Will it be the United States and our allies, the United
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