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F11(May 2006)

NATO's Future Role in International Peace Keeping
McCain, John
Hampton Roads International Security Quarterly, Special Issue II/2006, April 15, 2006, pp45-47
This special issue on NATO contains the major statements made by American, European, and Asian participants of the 42nd Munich Conference on Security Policy held in early February 2006. The key issues at the conference were the future of NATO and the nuclear conflict with Iran.

A Common Threat Demands a Common Response
by Donald Rumsfeld

Asia and Japan in the International System
by Yasuhisa Shiozaki

Asia's Global Foreign Policy and Security Interests
by M.K. Narayanan

Georgia's Role in International Security Policy
by Mikheil Saakashvili

German Foreign and Security Policy in the Face of Global Challenges
by Angela Merkel

NATO - Linking Continents to Serve World Peace
by Franz-Josef Jung

NATO's Future Role in International Peace Keeping
by John McCain

NATO's Key Issues
by Jaap de Hoop Scheffer

New Challenges for NATO
by Joseph I. Lieberman

Resolving Conflicts through International Cooperation
by Anatoliy Grytsenko

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