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Ahmad Nader Nadery
Four prominent Afghans give their views on the country’s elections, priorities, women’s rights and fight against corruption.
Gov. Illinois
NATO Review asked the Governor of State of Ilinois, Pat Quinn, about Chicago's preparations for the NATO's 2012 Summit, how the Alliance is perceived in the city and why Chicago represents the best backdrop for NATO's first Summit in North America this century.
Havel Reuters
Czech Minister of Defence, Alexandr Vondra, remembers one of Europe’s and NATO’s political giants, Václav Havel.
9-11-2
The ten years since the 9/11 attacks have thrown up new and challenging security risks. How well have we kept up with them? Has NATO changed enough? In this edition, we look at what the security world has learnt since that historic day.
Photo 2
Joseph Nye outlines how the cyberworld has created changes in power: e-Power. And it is a world where everyone is seemingly equal - but some are more equal than others. Here he outlines how this could develop in 2012.
Photo 2
Bjorn Lomborg is best known for his work on climate change. But here he highlights that getting things right now, in areas such as HIV and malnutrition, could be just as important as getting things right for the future in climate change.
Eurovision Iceland
Three minutes showing how the financial crisis could impact on security issues from migrant workers through to extremist political groups.
New File
Experts from the UN, the World Bank and the IMF answer questions on how the financial crisis will affect Afghanistan, fragile countries and globalisation.
Paul Collier
NATO Review interviews the award winning author and Oxford University professor on the effect the financial crisis will have on the world's poorest countries.
New File
How did the financial crisis arrive - and where will it lead? NATO's Senior Economist Adrian Kendry gives a guided tour of the the paths linking the crisis with security.
Recruits
David Nauta looks at what needs reforming in Afghanistan’s judicial system - from corruption to substandard prisons. And finds that a lack of coordination could be the biggest problem.
no. 1 photo: Montenegro copyright NATO
Where's the guidebook for starting a new state's armed forces from scratch? Montenegro's defence minister outlines how his country managed - and NATO's role.
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