Information on "Terrorism" and "Euro-Atlantic Region"
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January 2010
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2010
PfP Consortium Quarterly Journal Winter 2010
Author: Magnus Christiansson, Erica M Dingman, James M Keagle, Tiffany G Petros, Haris Pesto, Gela Pochkhua, Rajkovcevski Rade, Jasur Sumerinli
Publisher: Partnership for Peace Consortium (PfPC) of Defense Academies and Security Studies Institutes
This edition of the journal examines several issues related to defense and security in the Euro-Atlantic region. More on «PfP Consortium Quarterly Journal Winter 2010 »
October 2006
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Oct 2006
UNISCI Discussion Papers No 12
Author: Antonio Marquina, Carlos Corral, Dan Tschirgi, Riad al-Khouri, Christopher Parker, Sami Zemni, Koenraad Bogaert, Maye Kassem, Luis Romero, Stephen Blank, Rodolfo C. Severino, Eunsook Yang, Alexander Spencer, Daniel Sansó-Rubert
Publisher: Research Unit on International Security and Cooperation (UNISCI)
This issue of UNISCI Discussion Papers provides articles on the Holy See, the democratization of the Arab World, on Spain and the security of the Strait. More on «UNISCI Discussion Papers No 12»
January 2006
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2006
SIPRI Yearbook 2006
Author: Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI)
Publisher: Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI)
This publication provides a summary of the facts and data to be found in SIPRI's 853-page "Yearbook 2006: Armaments, Disarmament and International Security. More on «SIPRI Yearbook 2006»
October 2005
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Oct 2005
Homeland/Societal Vulnerability and Security
Author: Peter Faber, Bengt Sundelius, Christian Lanz, Lionel Ponsard, Valeri Ratchev, Velizar Shalamanov, Stefan Hadjitodorov, Todor Tagarev, Stoyan Avramov, Valentin Stoyanov, Pencho Geneshky, Nikolay Pavlov, Eugene Nickolov, Klaus Niemeyer, Bozhidar Patinov
Publisher: ProCon Ltd. / International Relations and Security Network (ISN)
This volume analyzes vulnerabilities and protection strategies of modern societies in the changed security environment since the end of the Cold War. More on «Homeland/Societal Vulnerability and Security»
September 2005
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Sep 2005
Sustaining US-European Global Security Cooperation
Author: Stephen J. Flanagan
Publisher: Institute for National Strategic Studies (INSS)
This paper addresses the hope on both sides of the Atlantic that Euro-American relations will resume a more civil and cooperative course in the aftermath of differences over Iraq. More on «Sustaining US-European Global Security Cooperation»
May 2005
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24 May 2005
Reinventing NATO
Publisher: Security & Defence Agenda (SDA)
This conference report summarizes the proceedings of the SDA's May 2005 conference on the future of NATO, jointly organized with the Konrad Adenauer Stiftung. More on «Reinventing NATO»
April 2005
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25 Apr 2005
Countering Bioterrorism: How can Europe and the United States Work Together?
Publisher: Security & Defence Agenda (SDA)
This bioterrorism report summarizes the proceedings of the SDA's April 2005 Bioterrorism Reporting Group meeting on joint EU-US strategies to counter biological terrorism. More on «Countering Bioterrorism: How can Europe and the United States Work Together?»
February 2005
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Feb 2005
The Collective Security Treaty Organization
Author: J H Saat
Publisher: Research & Assessment Branch (R&AB)
The publication offers a historical and analytical overview of the Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO). More on «The Collective Security Treaty Organization»
September 2004
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Sep 2004
Partners in Frustration: Europe, the United States and the Broader Middle East
Author: William Drozdiak, Geoffrey Kemp, Flynt L Leverett, Christopher J Makins, Bruce Stokes
Publisher: Atlantic Council
This policy paper reviews the prospects for closer US-European cooperation relating to the broader Middle East. More on «Partners in Frustration: Europe, the United States and the Broader Middle East»
June 2004
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Jun 2004
NATO's Role in Confronting International Terrorism
Author: Richard A Clarke, Barry R McCaffrey, Richard C Nelson
Publisher: Atlantic Council
This study identifies those areas in which NATO might best contribute to the overall Western response to terrorism, without supplanting or duplicating what is being done by other actors, such as the EU, the Group of Eight (G8) and the Organization fo... More on «NATO's Role in Confronting International Terrorism»
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