The documents provide clear information about NATO summits, the implementation of agreed procedures for achieving goals and detailed information about the functioning of the alliance.
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"NATO po Prahe" |
"NATO after Prague" |
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The reforms, initiatives and programs adopted at the Prague Summit constitute the beginning of the transformation process, which is necessary to guarantee the security of the territory, the people and the armed forces of NATO member states against all threats and challenges. |
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"Príručka NATO 2001" |
"NATO Handbook 2001" |
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The manual follows the basic development of the Alliance against the background of significant world events in the period 1945 - 2001. The printed version is available in Slovak, English, French and German. |
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"Sprievodca summitom NATO vo Washingtone - 23 - 25. apríla 1999" |
"The Reader´s Guide to the NATO Summit in Washington - 23-25 April 1999" |
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It offers all official texts and declarations issued as part of the Washington Summit. It also contains several accompanying texts providing additional historical information. |
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"2024 NATO Summit - Marking 75 years of the Alliance" |
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This year, 32 NATO Allies will meet again in Washington, D.C. to make key decisions on how to continue to protect their one billion citizens as the world faces the most dangerous security environment since the Cold War. |
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"NATO Summit in Vilnius 2023" |
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In July, NATO Leaders met in Vilnius to address the most pressing challenges for the Alliance, further strengthen NATO's deterrence and defence and bring Ukraine closer to the Alliance. |
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"NATO Summit in Madrid 2022" |
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NATO leaders gathered in Madrid, Spain to discuss important issues facing the Alliance. The Madrid summit set NATO's strategic direction for the future and ensured that the Alliance would continue to adapt to a changing world and keep its billion people safe. |
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"NATO Summit Guide - Brussels 2018" |
A guide to the Alliance Summit, which took place on 11-12 July 2018 in Brussels, provides essential information on the important decisions taken by the leaders of member countries to protect their citizens and maintain stability. |
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"NATO Summit Guide - Warsaw 2016" |
The NATO summit, which took place on July 8-9, 2016 in Warsaw, came at a crucial moment for security in the Euro-Atlantic area. This summit guide provides background information on the important decisions taken by NATO leaders to protect the citizens of member states and ensure stability beyond NATO's borders. |
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"Wales Summit Guide 2014" |
In the context of the Ukrainian crisis and the growing instability in the Middle East and North Africa, it provides information on the military readiness of the Alliance and the adopted Readiness Plan, on partnerships and ongoing operations of the Alliance. |
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"NATO Logistic Handbook 2012" |
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"NATO after Lisbon" |
Alliance leaders understand that security has changed since the 9/11 terrorist attacks. The Lisbon Summit reflected the Alliance’s determination and intent to address new threats and cultivate relationships that can help NATO succeed in the ambitious tasks it has set itself. |
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"Lisbon Summit Guide 2010" |
Publication provides basic information on current NATO operations, capabilities and partnerships, as well as priorities, including the new Strategic Concept and NATO reform adopted in Lisbon on November 19-20. 2010. |
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"NATO 2012 Chicago Summit Guide" |
On May 20-21, 2012, NATO organized its 25th summit in Chicago, United States of America, in the hometown of President Obama. The summit basically focused on three main topics: the Alliance's commitment to Afghanistan, securing the Alliance's capabilities and strengthening the NATO network. |
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"NATO Guide" |
Publication on the functioning and tasks of the Alliance |
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"Strasbourg/Kehl Summit Guide" |
It offers clear information on the topics covered by the summit in Strasbourg/Kehli on the Franco-German border on April 3-4, 2009. The participants commemorated the 60th anniversary of the founding of the Alliance. |
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"NATO after Bucharest" |
An overview of the decisions taken at the NATO Summit in Bucharest, Romania - 2-4 April 2008. |
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"Bucharest Summit Guide" |
Comprehensive information on the deliberations and conclusions of the summit in Bucharest, which took place on April 2-4, 2008 and adopted fundamental decisions in the field of current capabilities. |
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"Guide to the NATO Science for Peace and Security Programme" |
The program seeks to develop security-related recommendations and solutions in the field of civil science, environment and technology, as well as respond to the needs of partner countries. |
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"NATO Logistic Handbook 2007" |
The NATO Logistics Handbook is published under the auspices of the Logistics Committee (LC) and aims to introduce logisticians at every level to some of NATOs basic principles, policies, concepts and the organisations which they will encounter in the course of their work. |
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"NATO after Riga" |
Brief summary of the NATO summit in Riga. The brochure discusses NATO's commitment in Afghanistan and Kosovo. In Riga, it was announced that the NATO Response Force (NRF) had reached full operational capability. In Riga, NATO's leaders agreed to invite three more countries to join Partnership for Peace and the Euro-Atlantic Partnership Council and launch of an Intensified Dialogue with Georgia |
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"Riga Summit Reader´s Guide" |
The summit meeting in Riga identified the mission in Afghanistan as a key role of the Alliance, announced the full combat readiness of rapid deployment units, and offered the pre-accession Partnership for Peace program to Serbia, Montenegro and Bosnia-Herzegovina. |
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"NATO Handbook - Edition 2005/2006" |
A new, revised edition of the handbook that introduces the Alliance and its current roles, command structure, participation in peacekeeping operations, strategic partnership and institutional cooperation, including the latest activities in the field of crisis management. The printed version is available in English and French. |
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"NATO after Istanbul" |
In the 19 months between the Prague and the Istanbul Summits, NATO made substantial progress in transforming itself to meet the security threats of the 21st century. The Alliance also became increasingly involved in operations beyond its traditional area of responsibility. |
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"Istanbul Summit Reader´s Guide" |
The handbook offers all official texts and declarations issued or adopted at the Istanbul Summit. Each text is presented in full and reflects the official position of NATO and the countries that participated in individual meetings. |
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"NATO after Prague" |
The reforms, initiatives and programs adopted at the Prague Summit constitute the beginning of the transformation process, which is necessary to guarantee the security of the territory, the people and the armed forces of NATO member states against all threats and challenges. |
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"The Prague Summit and NATO's Transformation Readers Guide" |
The summit meeting in Prague took place on 21 and 22 November 2002. Specific decisions taken at Prague include creation of NATO Response Forces, streamlining of NATO's military command arragements,endorsement of an agreed military concept for defence against terrorism, defence against cyber attack and enlargement of NATO by three countries: Albania, Croatia and FYROM. |
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"NATO Handbook 2001" |
The manual follows the basic development of the Alliance against the background of significant world events in the period 1945 - 2001. The printed version is available in Slovak, English, French and German. |
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"The Reader´s Guide to the NATO Summit in Washington - 23-25 April 1999" |
It offers all official texts and declarations issued as part of the Washington Summit. It also contains several accompanying texts providing additional historical information. |
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"NATO Handbook - 50th Anniversary Edition" |
A handbook for the 50th anniversary of the Treaty, The NATO Handbook is issued by the NATO Office of Information and Press as a reference book on the Alliance and on Alliance polices. |
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"NATO Handbook 1995" |
A handbook that details alliance transformation, NATO's operating principles, and the broader institutional framework. |
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"NATO Handbook" |
A handbook detailing the policies and procedures, civilian and military organizations and structure and NATO relations to other organizations. |
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"Guide du sommet de l’OTAN - Bruxelles 2018" |
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"NATO Summit Guide - Brussels 2018" |
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A guide to the Alliance Summit, which took place on 11-12 July 2018 in Brussels, provides essential information on the important decisions taken by the leaders of member countries to protect their citizens and maintain stability. |
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"Guide du sommet de l’OTAN - Varsovie 2016" |
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"NATO Summit Guide - Warsaw 2016" |
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The NATO summit, which took place on July 8-9, 2016 in Warsaw, came at a crucial moment for security in the Euro-Atlantic area. This summit guide provides background information on the important decisions taken by NATO leaders to protect the citizens of member states and ensure stability beyond NATO's borders. |
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"L'OTAN après Lisbonne" |
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"NATO after Lisbon" |
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Alliance leaders understand that security has changed since the 9/11 terrorist attacks. The Lisbon Summit reflected the Alliance’s determination and intent to address new threats and cultivate relationships that can help NATO succeed in the ambitious tasks it has set itself. |
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"Guide du Sommet de Lisbonne 2010" |
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"Lisbon Summit Guide 2010" |
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Publication provides basic information on current NATO operations, capabilities and partnerships, as well as priorities, including the new Strategic Concept and NATO reform adopted in Lisbon on November 19-20. 2010. |
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"Guide du sommet de Chicago 2012" |
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"NATO 2012 Chicago Summit Guide" |
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On May 20-21, 2012, NATO organized its 25th summit in Chicago, United States of America, in the hometown of President Obama. The summit basically focused on three main topics: the Alliance's commitment to Afghanistan, securing the Alliance's capabilities and strengthening the NATO network. |
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"L’OTAN après Bucarest" |
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"NATO after Bucharest" |
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An overview of the decisions taken at the NATO Summit in Bucharest, Romania - 2-4 April 2008. |
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"Le guide du Sommet de Bucharest" |
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"Bucharest Summit Guide" |
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Comprehensive information on the deliberations and conclusions of the summit in Bucharest, which took place on April 2-4, 2008 and adopted fundamental decisions in the field of current capabilities. |
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"Guide du programme pour la Science au service de la Paix et de la Sécurité" |
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"Guide to the NATO Science for Peace and Security Programme" |
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The program seeks to develop security-related recommendations and solutions in the field of civil science, environment and technology, as well as respond to the needs of partner countries. |
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"Manuel Logistique de l’OTAN 2007" |
"NATO Logistic Handbook" |
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The NATO Logistics Handbook is published under the auspices of the Logistics Committee (LC) and aims to introduce logisticians at every level to some of NATOs basic principles, policies, concepts and the organisations which they will encounter in the course of their work. |
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"L'OTAN aprés Riga" |
"NATO after Riga" |
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Brief summary of the NATO summit in Riga. The brochure discusses NATO's commitment in Afghanistan and Kosovo. In Riga, it was announced that the NATO Response Force (NRF) had reached full operational capability. In Riga, NATO's leaders agreed to invite three more countries to join Partnership for Peace and the Euro-Atlantic Partnership Council and launch of an Intensified Dialogue with Georgia |
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"Le guide complet du sommet de Riga" |
"Riga Summit Reader´s Guide" |
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The summit meeting in Riga identified the mission in Afghanistan as a key role of the Alliance, announced the full combat readiness of rapid deployment units, and offered the pre-accession Partnership for Peace program to Serbia, Montenegro and Bosnia-Herzegovina. |
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"Manuel de L’OTAN - Édition 2005/2006" |
"NATO Handbook - Edition 2005/2006" |
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A new, revised edition of the handbook that introduces the Alliance and its current roles, command structure, participation in peacekeeping operations, strategic partnership and institutional cooperation, including the latest activities in the field of crisis management. The printed version is available in English and French. |
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"L’OTAN après Istanbul" |
"NATO after Istanbul" |
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In the 19 months between the Prague and the Istanbul Summits, NATO made substantial progress in transforming itself to meet the security threats of the 21st century. The Alliance also became increasingly involved in operations beyond its traditional area of responsibility. |
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"Le Sommet d’Istanbul Guide complet" |
"Istanbul Summit Reader´s Guide" |
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The reforms, initiatives and programs adopted at the Prague Summit constitute the beginning of the transformation process, which is necessary to guarantee the security of the territory, the people and the armed forces of NATO member states against all threats and challenges. |
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"L'OTAN aprés Prague" |
"NATO after Prague" |
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The reforms, initiatives and programs adopted at the Prague Summit constitute the beginning of the transformation process, which is necessary to guarantee the security of the territory, the people and the armed forces of NATO member states against all threats and challenges. |
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"Le sommet de Prague et la transformation de l'OTAN" |
"The Prague Summit and NATO's Transformation Readers Guide" |
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The summit meeting in Prague took place on 21 and 22 November 2002. Specific decisions taken at Prague include creation of NATO Response Forces, streamlining of NATO's military command arragements,endorsement of an agreed military concept for defence against terrorism, defence against cyber attack and enlargement of NATO by three countries: Albania, Croatia and FYROM. |
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"Manuel de l'OTAN 2001" |
"NATO Handbook 2001" |
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The manual follows the basic development of the Alliance against the background of significant world events in the period 1945 - 2001. The printed version is available in Slovak, English, French and German. |
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"Votre guide complet du sommet de Washington - 23-.25 Avril 1999" |
"The Reader´s Guide to the NATO Summit in Washington - 23-25 April 1999" |
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It offers all official texts and declarations issued as part of the Washington Summit. It also contains several accompanying texts providing additional historical information. |
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"Manuel de l'OTAN - Edition du 50e anniversaire" |
"NATO Handbook - 50th anniversary edition" |
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A handbook for the 50th anniversary of the Treaty, The NATO Handbook is issued by the NATO Office of Information and Press as a reference book on the Alliance and on Alliance polices. |
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"Manuel de l'OTAN 1995" |
"NATO Handbook 1995" |
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A handbook that details alliance transformation, NATO's operating principles, and the broader institutional framework. |
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"NATO Handbuch 2001" |
"NATO Handbook 2001" |
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A handbook that details alliance transformation, NATO's operating principles, and the broader institutional framework. |
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"НАТО справочник 1995" |
"NATO Handbook 1995" |
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A handbook that details alliance transformation, NATO's operating principles, and the broader institutional framework. |
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