NATO London Declaration of 1990
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The NATO London Declaration of 1990 was a landmark statement in which NATO redefined its strategic posture at the end of the Cold War, signaling a shift from confrontation with the Soviet Union toward partnership and political dialogue.
All labels observed (1)
| Label | Occurrences |
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| NATO London Declaration of 1990 canonical | 1 |
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Target entity: NATO London Declaration of 1990 Context triple: [NATO–Soviet relations, hasPart, NATO London Declaration of 1990]
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NATO–Russia Founding Act
The NATO–Russia Founding Act is a 1997 political agreement that established the framework for cooperation, dialogue, and mutual security commitments between NATO and the Russian Federation after the Cold War.
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NATO Double-Track Decision
The NATO Double-Track Decision was a 1979 alliance strategy that combined the planned deployment of new U.S. nuclear missiles in Western Europe with an offer to negotiate arms control with the Soviet Union, becoming a central flashpoint of the Second Cold War.
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C.
Rome Declaration on NATO-Russia Relations
The Rome Declaration on NATO-Russia Relations is a 2002 political agreement that established the framework for cooperation and dialogue between NATO and Russia, including the creation of the NATO-Russia Council.
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NATO Prague Summit 2002 decisions
The NATO Prague Summit 2002 decisions were a set of landmark reforms and strategic directives that reshaped the Alliance’s command structure, capabilities, and enlargement, including the creation of new transformation-focused commands.
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Agreement on Adaptation of the Treaty on Conventional Armed Forces in Europe
The Agreement on Adaptation of the Treaty on Conventional Armed Forces in Europe is a 1999 accord that updated the original CFE Treaty’s bloc-based arms limits to a system of national and territorial ceilings for conventional military equipment in Europe.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: NATO London Declaration of 1990 Target entity description: The NATO London Declaration of 1990 was a landmark statement in which NATO redefined its strategic posture at the end of the Cold War, signaling a shift from confrontation with the Soviet Union toward partnership and political dialogue.
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A.
NATO–Russia Founding Act
The NATO–Russia Founding Act is a 1997 political agreement that established the framework for cooperation, dialogue, and mutual security commitments between NATO and the Russian Federation after the Cold War.
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B.
NATO Double-Track Decision
The NATO Double-Track Decision was a 1979 alliance strategy that combined the planned deployment of new U.S. nuclear missiles in Western Europe with an offer to negotiate arms control with the Soviet Union, becoming a central flashpoint of the Second Cold War.
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C.
Rome Declaration on NATO-Russia Relations
The Rome Declaration on NATO-Russia Relations is a 2002 political agreement that established the framework for cooperation and dialogue between NATO and Russia, including the creation of the NATO-Russia Council.
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D.
NATO Prague Summit 2002 decisions
The NATO Prague Summit 2002 decisions were a set of landmark reforms and strategic directives that reshaped the Alliance’s command structure, capabilities, and enlargement, including the creation of new transformation-focused commands.
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E.
Agreement on Adaptation of the Treaty on Conventional Armed Forces in Europe
The Agreement on Adaptation of the Treaty on Conventional Armed Forces in Europe is a 1999 accord that updated the original CFE Treaty’s bloc-based arms limits to a system of national and territorial ceilings for conventional military equipment in Europe.
- F. None of above. chosen
Statements (48)
| Predicate | Object |
|---|---|
| instanceOf |
NATO summit declaration
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political declaration ⓘ |
| aimedAt |
building a lasting peace in Europe
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developing partnership with the Soviet Union ⓘ promoting arms control and disarmament ⓘ strengthening the transatlantic link ⓘ |
| appliesToJurisdiction | NATO member states ⓘ |
| author | North Atlantic Treaty Organization NERFINISHED ⓘ |
| countryOfOrigin | North Atlantic Treaty Organization NERFINISHED ⓘ |
| date | 1990-07-06 ⓘ |
| describedAs |
landmark statement in NATO history
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turning point in NATO strategic concept ⓘ |
| followedBy |
NATO Strategic Concept of 1991
NERFINISHED
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Rome Declaration on Peace and Cooperation NERFINISHED ⓘ |
| follows |
NATO Harmel Report
NERFINISHED
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NATO dual-track decision NERFINISHED ⓘ |
| hasEffect |
commitment to reduce short-range nuclear forces in Europe
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opening to political dialogue with former Warsaw Pact states ⓘ preparation for NATO enlargement ⓘ redefinition of NATO strategic posture ⓘ shift from confrontation to partnership with the Soviet Union ⓘ support for Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe ⓘ support for German reunification in NATO ⓘ |
| language |
English
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French ⓘ |
| location |
London, England
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surface form:
London
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| mainSubject |
European security architecture
ⓘ
NATO transformation ⓘ NATO–Soviet relations NERFINISHED ⓘ arms control ⓘ collective defense ⓘ cooperative security ⓘ crisis management ⓘ end of the Cold War ⓘ partnership with Central and Eastern Europe ⓘ political dialogue ⓘ reduction of nuclear weapons ⓘ |
| partOf | NATO policy of adaptation after the Cold War ⓘ |
| placeOfPublication |
London, England
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surface form:
London
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| publisher | North Atlantic Council NERFINISHED ⓘ |
| shortName | London Declaration NERFINISHED ⓘ |
| significantEvent |
Soviet Union political reforms
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collapse of communist regimes in Eastern Europe ⓘ end of the Cold War ⓘ political changes in Central and Eastern Europe ⓘ |
| statedIn | London NATO summit 1990 NERFINISHED ⓘ |
| title | London Declaration on a Transformed North Atlantic Alliance NERFINISHED ⓘ |
| year | 1990 ⓘ |
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Subject: NATO London Declaration of 1990 Description of subject: The NATO London Declaration of 1990 was a landmark statement in which NATO redefined its strategic posture at the end of the Cold War, signaling a shift from confrontation with the Soviet Union toward partnership and political dialogue.
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