| Publisher | National Defense University | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Format | 634.3KB PDF, requires Acrobat Rdr 5 | Date added | 01 Mar 2004 |
| Topics | Law and Government, Network Security, Anti-Hacking | ||
| Downloads | 43 | ||
By the Istanbul Summit in June 2004, the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) will have enlarged to 26 countries, with 10 of the original 24 Partnership for Peace (PFP) partners having achieved full Alliance membership. This transition marks the end of an era and raises questions about PFP direction and long-term viability. To keep the Partnership for Peace relevant and effective over the next decade, partners need to focus on developing capabilities to combat terrorism and other transnational threats. The PFP budget and functions need to be reexamined and updated to support future counterterrorist operations to include the counterproliferation efforts and missile defense systems outlined in the Partnership Action Plan Against Terrorism.
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