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LISBON SUMMIT (5) answer(s).
 
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Future of NATO / Spanger, Hans-Joachim   Journal Article
Spanger, Hans-Joachim Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
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Missing endgame for Afghanistan: a sustainable post-Bin Laden strategy / Abshire, David M; Browne, Ryan   Journal Article
Abshire, David M Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
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NATO sets up arms control committee / Meier, Oliver   Journal Article
Meier, Oliver Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Summary/Abstract NATO defense ministers agreed in principle during a March 10-11 meeting to set up a new arms control body, but discussions about the committee's task and its relationship to a broader review of NATO deterrence posture continue.
Key Words NATO  WMD  Lisbon Summit  Arms Control Committee 
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NATO, Russia and missile defence / Zadra, Roberto   Journal Article
Zadra, Roberto Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract Talks on NATO-Russia missile-defence cooperation were suspended in April during the crisis over Crimea. In retrospect, the window for a real breakthrough had closed some 18 months earlier. After three and a half years of difficult discussions, the project exploring NATO-Russia missile-defence cooperation is not only suspended, but has probably reached its end. The initiative was an attempt to overcome Cold War thinking and realise the vision of the 2010 NATO-Russia Council Lisbon Summit: a 'true strategic and modernised partnership', and 'a common space of peace, security and stability in the Euro-Atlantic area'.
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NATO, Russia and missile defence: towards the Lisbon summit / Zadra, Roberto   Journal Article
Zadra, Roberto Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Summary/Abstract Missile defence will be high on NATO's agenda in November 2010, when heads of state and government meet for their next summit in Lisbon. A prominent issue for the Alliance, it received a boost in September 2009 when the Obama administration presented new plans for a phased, adaptive deployment of missile defence assets in and around Europe. But any decisions will need to take Russia's perspective into account.
Key Words NATO  Missile Defence  Russia  Lisbon Summit 
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