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Security, Defence Policy and Strategy

Chairman of this track: Brig Gen. Dr. Walter Feichtinger, (Head of the Institute for Peace Support and Conflict Management, Austrian National Defence Academy).e-mail:  walter.feichtinger@bmlvs.gv.at.

Co-chair: Tomas Ries, tomas.ries@fhs.se

 

2010

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Wednesday November, 25th 2009.

Magnus Hjortdal, MA (Royal Danish defence College), Countering U.S. supremacy in new ways: China’s hard balancing strategy.

Liselotte Odgaard, PhD. (Royal Danish Defence College), China’s Policies on Conflict Resolution along its Borders: The Cases of the South China Sea, the Soviet Union/Russia and India.

Shahzad Shafqat (University of Cambridge, UK), Distinguishing Extremism from Terrorism: Implications for Social Policy & Military Strategy.

Judith Verweijen, (Netherlands Defence Academy/University of Utrecht), The Dilemmas of Defence Reform in Sub-Saharan Africa.

Dr. Abel Esterhuyse (Stellenbosch University), From State to Human Security: South African Military effectiveness since 1994.

Thursday November, 26th 2009.

Flemming Splidsboel Hansen, PhD. (Royal Danish Defence College), Reflexive Intelligence Work.

Dr. M.J. de Weger (Netherlands Defence Academy), The Theory and Practice of Military Doctrines and Doctrine Development.

Capt. RNLN Sjoerd J.J. Both (Netherlands Defense Academy), Being There: The case for developing credible Naval Power in the face of 21st century Maritime Threats and Challenges.

 

Col. Hans Hovens (Netherlands Defence Academy), Police Reform in Afghanistan.