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NATO After Prague: New Missions, New Capabilities
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ARI Nº 112-2002 - 2.12.2002
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William Hopkinson
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NATO has always had both military and political functions. Even if NATO is to die some of them will still need to be conserved. The important thing is to be clear which, and why. The Prague Summit has not helped much with that.
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Spain in the Security Council of the UN
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ARI Nº 108-2002 - 28.11.2002 (Translation from spanish)
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Rafael Dezcallar
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On September 27th, Spain was elected for the fourth time to a non-permanent seat in the Security Council of the United Nations. The event is as important as the circumstances that surrounded it.
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The United Nations: Iraqi obligations
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ARI Nº 63-2002 - 9.10.2002 (Translation from spanish)
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Carlota García Encina and Alicia Sorroza Blanco
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Eleven years ago, after the Gulf War, the United Nations proposed the disarming of Iraq in order to avoid new risks to international security. This objective has still not been accomplished due to the systematic violation of the obligations imposed on the Government of Iraq, and which have been contained in the numerous resolutions adopted by the Security Council. With respect to the current debate on the legitimacy and the legality of an eventual attack on Iraq, it is essential to be familiar with the obligations that have been imposed on the Iraqi regime to date.
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© Fundación Real Instituto Elcano, Madrid, 2002-2013
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