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New Atlanticist

Mar 4, 2010

Ukraine Partition Debate Irresponsible and Dangerous

By Adrian Karatnycky

Every scholar, writer, or intellectual takes on serious obligations toward the reader when he or she engages in speculation or hypothesis.  Among the most important of these obligations is to assess the probability of his proposition and, if the probability is remote, to be cognizant the consequences and uses of his exercise in speculative analysis.

Russia Ukraine

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Mar 4, 2010

NATO Plans Military Exercises Near Russian Border

By RIA Novosti

From RIA Novosti:  NATO has announced it will hold military exercises involving fighter planes over the Baltic Sea this month, the first in a series of military drills to be held this year near the Russian border. The Baltic Region Training Event training mission will take place over the former Soviet republics of Lithuania, Latvia […]

United States and Canada

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Mar 4, 2010

Sarkozy Falls for Russia

By the Times (London)

From the Times (London):  What a difference three years make. Campaigning for election in early 2007 Nicolas Sarkozy hammered Russia over human rights and promised to break with the cosy, uncritical relations that President Chirac pursued with Moscow. This week, President Sarkozy has thrown France into Russian arms, receiving President Medvedev on a state visit […]

United States and Canada

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Mar 4, 2010

Helsinki NATO Event Seeks to Improve Cooperation in Crisis Management

By NATO

From NATO:  On 4 March, Finland and Sweden are hosting the seminar “NATO’s New Strategic Concept – Comprehensive Approach to Crisis Management” in Helsinki to discuss ways of enhancing cooperation between NATO and other international actors to improve crisis management. The conference is looking at the future challenges of crisis management and NATO’s role and […]

European Union International Organizations

New Atlanticist

Mar 4, 2010

Prime Minister Obama?

By Harlan Ullman

Whether through dramatic events or the power of personality, presidents change the course of the nation. Lincoln (the Civil War); FDR (The New Deal and winning World War II); and LBJ (The Great Society, civil rights and the Vietnam debacle) are prime examples. Now, President Barack Obama could join this select group. And, for better […]

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Mar 3, 2010

Russia Holds Black Sea Drills “Under NATO’s Watchful Eye”

By RIA Novosti

From RIA Novosti: The Russian Black Sea Fleet practiced an amphibious landing of troops on the coast of Abkhazia as a nearby NATO vessel observed, a Russian Navy source said on Wednesday. He said the drills, involving a dozen warships, were conducted on February 27 in close cooperation with the coast guard forces of the […]

United States and Canada

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Mar 3, 2010

Is Europe Shaping Policy by Playing Safe?

By the New York Times

From the New York Times:  The bloc has two million soldiers. Yet according to the European Defense Agency, the bloc can sustain only 110,000 soldiers in international missions. Over 70 percent of European land forces are unusable outside national territory because they have not modernized since the end of the Cold War. This failure to […]

European Union International Organizations

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Mar 3, 2010

NATO Crisis Management Exercise Begins Tomorrow

By NATO

From NATO:  NATO will conduct its regular Crisis Management Exercise (CMX) between 4-10 March 2010. Exercise conduct was delayed from earlier in 2009 due to the Strasbourg-Kehl Summit. The exercise is designed to practice Alliance crisis management procedures at the strategic political level and will involve civilian and military staffs in national capitals, at NATO […]

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Mar 3, 2010

Lord Robertson: NATO on Edge of a Precipice

By the New Atlanticist

From the New Atlanticist: Lord George Robertson, NATO Secretary General from 1999 to 2004, says that the Alliance and its constituent members are "on the edge of a precipice looking down on a world of growing disorder and discontent and only blunt talk and straight language will save us from falling over." The decision two […]

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Mar 3, 2010

Rasmussen Comments on Changes to NATO’s Nuclear Weapons

By NATO

From NATO: There is a growing international discussion on the way forward when it comes to arms control, and in particular nuclear weapons. The goal of working towards a world free of nuclear weapons is one which we can all embrace. And I’ve scheduled a discussion at our next Foreign Ministers meeting in Tallinn on […]