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Nov 12, 2010

Ukrainian ship joins NATO’s counter-terrorism operation in eastern Mediterranean

By NATO

From NATO:  This week, Ukraine sent a warship to the Mediterranean to assist NATO’s Operation Active Endeavour, which aims to detect and deter terrorist activity in the region.

Ukraine

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Nov 9, 2010

What Do Europeans Want From NATO?

On Tuesday, November 9th, 2010, the Atlantic Council’s International Security Program and the European Union Institute for Security Studies (EUISS) held a panel discussion entitled “What Do Europeans Want from NATO?”

European Union International Organizations

NATOSource

Nov 9, 2010

Did Britain and France Make the Wrong Deal?

By the Editors of the New York Times

United Kingdom United States and Canada

New Atlanticist

Nov 8, 2010

Avoiding the Next War in the South Caucasus

By Borut Grgic

While most European governments are cutting defense spending to balance their budgets and curtail debt, there are at least two countries on the Continent that are doing the exact opposite: Azerbaijan and Armenia are both ramping up their defense spending, and have been doing so for the last several years. The two countries are locked […]

European Union International Organizations

New Atlanticist

Nov 5, 2010

Ukraine Election Hardly a Descent into ‘Managed Democracy’

By Adrian Karatnycky

Ukraine’s local elections proved to be the dog that didn’t bark.

Ukraine

New Atlanticist

Nov 5, 2010

Restructuring Sovereign Debt: Time for Action

By Susan Schadler

The gap between market expectations of sovereign debt restructurings and official non-discussion of institutional arrangements for restructuring is wide.  While markets are pricing a substantial default risk for Greek, Irish, Portuguese and even Spanish bonds, the financial policy debate is squarely focused on the causes of the last crisis. Arrangements for dealing with the likely […]

European Union International Organizations

NATOSource

Nov 5, 2010

China Urges Europeans to Snub Nobel Ceremony

By Michael Wines, the New York Times

From Michael Wines, the New York Times:  China is pressing European governments to boycott the ceremony awarding the Nobel Peace Prize to the Chinese dissident Liu Xiaobo

United Kingdom

NATOSource

Nov 4, 2010

EU runs major cyber-war exercise

By the European Union

From the European Union:  Europe’s cyber security experts are testing their responses today in the first ever pan-European cyber-attack simulation exercise.

Cybersecurity European Union

NATOSource

Nov 4, 2010

Entente Suicidal

By Andrew Roberts, the Wall Street Journal

From Andrew Roberts, the Wall Street Journal:  Great Britain desperately needed to sign a 50-year defense pact with a close ally to protect her dwindling military resources and retain the power to project force in the world.

United Kingdom United States and Canada

NATOSource

Nov 4, 2010

Avoiding the Next War in the South Caucasus

By Borut Grgic, the Wall Street Journal

Energy & Environment European Union

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