Below you can find a range of publications examining NATO’s decision making structure and scope of activities, including information about the Partnership for Peace Programme.
- 1) How does NATO function?
- a) NATO Handbook – Edition 2005/2006 (pdf) – A completely revised edition, covering current policies and structures of NATO – Pdf | Html | Tekst na hrvatskom jeziku (pdf) | Tekst na hrvatskom jeziku (html)
- b) Together For Security (pdf) – An introduction to NATO – Tekst na srpskom jeziku (pdf)
- c) NATO Transformed – A comprehensive introduction describing how NATO works and covering policy development in the principal areas of Alliance activity – Pdf | Html | Tekst na srpskom jeziku (pdf)
- d) NATO After Strasbourg/Kehl (pdf) – An overview of the decisions taken at the NATO Summit in Strasbourg/Kehl, 3-4 April 2009.
- 2) What does NATO do?
- a) NATO in the 21st Century (pdf) – A concise introduction to NATO – Pdf | Html | Tekst na srpskom jeziku (pdf)
- b) Bringing Peace and Stability to The Balkans – an overview of the NATO deployed forces in Bosnia and Herzegovina in what was the Alliance’s first peacekeeping operation ñ Pdf | Html | Tekst na srpskom jeziku (pdf) | Tekst na srpskom jeziku (html)
- 3) What is the Partnership for Peace (PfP) Programme?
- a) The Guide to the Partnership for Peace – 2nd Edition (pdf) – Text in Serbian
- b) Security Through Partnership – publication examining NATO cooperation with Partner countries through the Partnership for Peace and the Euro-Atlantic Partnership Council – Pdf | Html | Tekst na srpskom jeziku (pdf)
- 4) NATO Briefings:
- 5) NATO Review:
- a) Terrorists and Organised Crime: Just Business?
- b) World Financial Crisis: What it Means for Security
- c) Law, Order and the Elections in Afghanistan
- d) NATO at 60 – Tekst na hrvatskom jeziku
- e) The Arctic: too Hot to Ignore?
- f) Security: 2008 Review, 2009 Predictions
- g) Partnerships: How Are They Changing?
- h) The Balkans: Quo Vadis?
- i) Afghanistan (part 1): the Issues
- j) Food and Security
- k) The Mechanics of Terrorism
- l) Bucharest: the Place Where Answers Take Shape?
- m) New Media: Weapons of Mass Communication?
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