Sarwar Kashmeri, a nonresident senior fellow with the Atlantic Council’s International Security Program, interviewed General Stéphane Abrial, Supreme Allied Commander Transformation, for the New Atlanticist Podcast Series. They discussed the functions of NATO’s Allied Command Transformation (ACT), which was created in 2003.
General Abrial will receive the Council’s Distinguished Military Leadership Award along with General James Mattis, USMC, Commander of U.S. Joint Forces Command, at the 2010 Awards Dinner.
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Related Events:
Sarwar Kashmeri |
- NATO Secretary General Rasmussen: First Major U.S. Speech
- Senator Richard Lugar: Congressional Perspective on the Future of NATO
- General Jean-Louis Georgelin: France in NATO
- Stéphane Abrial ACT Transition Seminar
- France’s Normalization with NATO
Related Atlantic Council Work:
- Stratcon 2010: A Military Route to Freedom? – Julian Lindley-French
- New Transatlantic Compact for NATO – Kurt Volker
- Behind Obama’s Afghanistan Decision – Kurt Volker
- Listening to Allies in Afghanistan – Robert Hunter and Leo Michel
- Congressional Testimony: New NATO Strategic Concept – Kurt Volker
- Rasmussen: Afghanistan Proves NATO Solidarity, Not Weakness – James Joyner
- Does France Deserve NATO Command Role? – James Joyner
- Transatlantic Partnership under the Obama Administration – Damon Wilson
New Atlanticist Podcasts:
- Mark Mardell Interview: Part II
- Mark Mardell Interview: Obama’s Afghanistan Strategy
- Philippa Thomas Interview: India PM Visit
- Andrew Bacevich Interview: Future of NATO Mission in Afghanistan
- Rajon Menon Afghanistan Elections Interview
- Peter Galbraith Afghanistan Elections Interview
Peter Cassata is associate editor of the Atlantic Council.