Seminar on Non-Lethal Weapons ” [1.7.3], which was NATO’s first conference on NLW. The only

make to NATO crisis management, peacekeeping, and peace support operations. In March 1966, this DRG team issued its report to the CNAD [1.7.1]. In August 1966, the CNAD reported the findings [1.7.2] to the North Atlantic Council (NAC), the highest decision-making body of NATO, and forwarded them for...

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Summary:make to NATO crisis management, peacekeeping, and peace support operations. In March 1966, this DRG team issued its report to the CNAD [1.7.1]. In August 1966, the CNAD reported the findings [1.7.2] to the North Atlantic Council (NAC), the highest decision-making body of NATO, and forwarded them for comment to the Military Committee, a group parallel to the CNAD but consisting of high-ranking military personnel. On 27 September, the NAC agreed to consider the policy aspects of NLW, including the pertinent