Information on "NATO Partnerships"
April 2013
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15 Apr 2013
The United Kingdom and US-UK Relations
Author: Derek E Mix
Publisher: Congressional Research Service (CRS)
This report gives an overview of some of the main issues and developments affecting US-UK relations. More on «The United Kingdom and US-UK Relations»
March 2013
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6 Mar 2013
Britain and the EU:International Perspectives
Author: Tim Summers, Şevket Pamuk, Xenia Dormandy, Vassi Naidoo
Publisher: Chatham House
This is a transcript of a discussion on Britain and the EU. More on «Britain and the EU:International Perspectives »
November 2012
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Nov 2012
Emerging Security Challenges: A Glue for NATO and Partners?
Author: Ioanna-Nikoletta Zyga
Publisher: NATO Defense College (NDC)
This paper argues that NATO can make significant contributions towards addressing emerging security challenges and be of considerable benefit to partners cooperating with it. More on «Emerging Security Challenges: A Glue for NATO and Partners?» -
Nov 2012
Deconflicting Protracted Conflicts in the South Caucasus
Author: Study Group Regional Stability in the South Caucasus
Publisher: Austrian Federal Ministry of Defence (BMLV) / Partnership for Peace Consortium (PfPC) of Defense Academies and Security Studies Institutes
The brief provides policy recommendations to support the resolution of territorial conflicts in the South Caucasus. More on «Deconflicting Protracted Conflicts in the South Caucasus» -
Nov 2012
The EU Meeting its Internal Challenges
Author: Ernst M. Felberbauer, Predrag Jurekovic, Johann Pucher, Heidemaria Gürer, Ulrike Lunacek, Franco Algieri, Visar Rushiti, Valbona Zeneli, Andreja Bagdanovski, Enfrid Islami, Matthew Rhodes, Nikolay Petrov, Nilüfer Narli, Predrag Jurekovic
Publisher: Austrian Federal Ministry of Defence (BMLV) / Partnership for Peace Consortium (PfPC) of Defense Academies and Security Studies Institutes
This book discusses the implications of the EU's current preoccupation with the management of the financial crisis for stability in the Western Balkans. More on «The EU Meeting its Internal Challenges»
October 2012
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Oct 2012
NATO in the Gulf: Partnership Without a Cause?
Author: Jean-Loup Samaan
Publisher: NATO Defense College (NDC)
In terms of engaging with Gulf Cooperation Council members, NATO's Istanbul Cooperation Initiative (ICI) continues to experience the same problems it faced when it was inaugurated in 2004. More on «NATO in the Gulf: Partnership Without a Cause?» -
Oct 2012
NATO Partnerships in a Shifting Strategic Landscape
Author: Julian Lindley-French
Publisher: NATO Defense College (NDC)
The central theme of this conference was to define NATO's place and utility in a changing world, and also the need to make strategic dialogue central to the forging 'strategic partnerships' with implications for global security. More on «NATO Partnerships in a Shifting Strategic Landscape»
September 2012
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Sep 2012
Partner Number One or NATO Ally Twenty-Nine?
Author: Ann-Sofie Dahl
Publisher: NATO Defense College (NDC)
"Number one partner", "security provider", "operational partner" - the paper analyzes NATO-Sweden relationships and the role Sweden plays within the Alliance. More on «Partner Number One or NATO Ally Twenty-Nine? » -
Sep 2012
Meeting the Challenges of EU Membership and NATO Accession
Publisher: Austrian Federal Ministry of Defence (BMLV) / Partnership for Peace Consortium (PfPC) of Defense Academies and Security Studies Institutes
This brief sets out the obstacles to EU membership and NATO accession for Macedonia and gives recommendations on how these challenges could be overcome. More on «Meeting the Challenges of EU Membership and NATO Accession»
August 2012
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Aug 2012
Towards 2014 and Beyond: NATO, Afghanistan and the “Heart of Asia”
Author: Astri Suhrke
Publisher: Norwegian Peacebuilding Resource Centre (NOREF)
This brief addresses two visions that the author describes as shaping the political landscape that NATO allies must navigate as they formulate policy towards Afghanistan during its transition and afterwards. More on «Towards 2014 and Beyond: NATO, Afghanistan and the “Heart of Asia”»


