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New File
Paddy Ashdown outlines the work that he feels still needs to be done in the Balkans - and how best to do it.
Hoop Scheffer
Bucharest has four major areas where Bucharest can make a difference, says NATO Secretary General Jaap de Hoop Scheffer. Here he tells NATO Review what they are and why they are so important. And how he sees these issues 'beyond Bucharest'
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Dr Amadeo Watkins and Srdjan Gligorijevic discuss the past, present and immediate future of NATO's role in the western Balkans.
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Gabriele Cascone and Joaquin Molina examine the coming year's prospects for the Western Balkans from a NATO perspective.
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Søren Jessen-Petersen has been Special Representative of UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan in Kosovo since June 2004. A Danish diplomat with vast experience of both the former Yugoslavia and refugee issues, he came to Kosovo from the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia* where he had been the Special Representative of the European Union from February 2004.
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Kai Eide summarises his impressions from working on the report on Kosovo's future that he produced this summer for UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan.
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Alexander Nikitin assesses the Russian experience of participating in NATO-led peacekeeping operations in the Balkans.
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Carl Bildt examines the key issues facing Southeastern Europe in the coming year and ways in which they might be addressed.
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Javier Solana assesses the significance of the deployment of EUFOR and considers how the European Union can assist Bosnia and Herzegovina’s European integration.
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Gerald Knaus and Nicholas Whyte discuss the restructuring of the presence in the Balkans
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Pavle Janković and Srdjan Gligorijević analyse Serbia and Montenegro’s relationship with NATO and urge the Alliance to admit their country into the Partnership for Peace.
Brigadier-General Brännström
Brigadier-General Anders Brännström is the Swedish Brigadier General commanding Multinational Brigade (MNB) Centre in Kosovo within the NATO-led KFOR mission.
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Lord Robertson looks back on his time as Secretary General and reflects on Alliance history, transformation and prospects.
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Robert Serry analyses the evolution of NATO's presence and activities in the former Yugoslavia since the Kosovo campaign and considers future prospects.
quotes
Benjamin Franklin (1706-1790),
Poor Richard's Almanac, 1746
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