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Security in an uncertain world

17 Feb 2010

NATO will need to invent both the strategic framework and the rapid response tools to nip such threats in the bud, and to serve the broader ideals espoused in the ringing words of the North Atlantic Treaty. [...] Barely a year later many wondered whether the organization would survive the pitched verbal battles fought among its members in the North Atlantic Council chamber in Brussels, in the corridors of the United Nations in New York and in the capitals of states undecided over the invasion of Iraq. [...] The first two of these reviews are still reckoned to have been the best: the 1956 Report of the Committee of Three on Non-Military Cooperation in NATO and the 1967 Harmel Report on The Future Tasks of the Alliance. [...] With the demise of the Soviet Union, NATO sought to articulate its future purpose and direction in the Strategic Concept of 1991, in a further Strategic Concept in 1999, in the Comprehensive Political Guidance of 2006, and in the Declaration on Alliance Security of 2009. [...] In the preamble to the Treaty, the founding declared the purposes of the nations had declared the purposes of the Alliance to be “to safeguard the freedom, common heritage and Alliance to be “to safeguard the civilization of their peoples,” “to promote stability and freedom, common heritage and well-being in the North Atlantic area,” and “to unite their civilization of their peoples.” ” efforts fo
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ISBN
9780986536205
Pages
52
Published in
Canada

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