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December 7, 2006
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NATO welcome here
Jamie Shea insists that NATO is still relevant but adds that the European organization must become more cosmopolitan. Without more understanding of the wider world, he cautioned, 'we're going to launch missions eyes wide shut.' (Staff photo Stephanie Mitchell/Harvard News Office) Full story |
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HARVARD GAZETTE ARCHIVES
Lowell House senior is Marshall Scholar
Poet Vasiliauskas heading to Cambridge
Gandhi's nonviolent principles show way toward peaceful world
Ela Gandhi speaks at Program on Negotiation event
Experts: Darfur peace depends on coming together of rebel groups
'Does Europe still need NATO?'
NATO's Jamie Shea take a look at the organization's post-Cold War place in the world
Negroponte cites strides against terror
Frosh look at energy independence
Newly elected members of congress debate energy security at Kennedy School
Fried: The boundaries of the self, the impositions of society
Swiss designers teach us about urban sprawl
Landscape architect Christophe Girot shares secrets of turning an ecological sow's ear into a silk purse (sort of)
Katz: 'The University has made great progress'
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