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NATO H ANDBOOK
Public Diplomacy Division
NATO
1110 Brussels, Belgium
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ISBN 92-845-0178-4
HB-ENG-0406
© NATO 2006
 
N ORTH A TLANTIC T REATY O RGANISATION
(NATO)
M EMBER C OUNTRIES
Belgium
Bulgaria
Canada
Czech Republic
Denmark
Estonia
France
Germany
Greece
Hungary
Iceland
Italy
Latvia
Lithuania
Luxembourg
Netherlands
Norway
Poland
Portugal
Romania
Slovakia
Slovenia
Spain
Turkey
United Kingdom
United States
The North Atlantic Treaty, signed in Washington in April 1949,
created an Alliance for collective defence as defined
in Article 51 of the United Nations Charter.
The Treaty is of indefinite duration.
The NATO emblem was adopted as the symbol of the Atlantic Alliance
by the North Atlantic Council in October 1953. The circle is the symbol
of unity and cooperation and the compass rose suggests the common road
to peace taken by the member countries.
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A CKNOWLEDGEMENTS
The Public Diplomacy Division would like to thank the members of the
International Staff who contributed their time and expertise to this edition of the
NATO Handbook. The Division would also like to thank Mr Nicholas Sherwen,
who was the originator of the NATO Handbook. With his dedication and under-
standing of the Alliance, he has guided readers over the years through the
intricacies of this ever-changing organisation.
The NATO Handbook is published by the NATO’s Public Diplomacy Division
under the authority of the Secretary General as a reference book on the
Alliance and on Alliance policies. The formulations used reflect as closely as
possible the consensus among the member nations which is the basis for all
Alliance decisions. However, the Handbook is not a formally agreed NATO
document and therefore may not represent the official opinions or positions of
individual governments on every issue discussed.
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