The proceedings show that progress has been made in the analysis of QCD at large distances. Besides the classical QCD sum rule approach and novel light-cone methods, these problems have been tackled by exploiting large scale vector and parallel computers as new theoretical tools for solving this complex theory on space-time lattices. New light has been shed on the forces between heavy quarks, on the hadron spectrum and chiral symmetry breaking, and on the calculation of hadronic electroweak matrix elements.