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This volume summarises the academic work accomplished at the 6th
International Security Forum (ISF), convened by the Geneva Centre
for the Democratic Control of Armed Forces from 4 to 6 October 2004
at the Montreux Convention Centre, Switzerland. It presents a
thematic overview of 150 presentations given at the 6th ISF, either
as full-length keynote speeches in the two plenary sessions or in
the form of summaries of all speeches given in the six topic
sessions and the 24 workshops. The topics discussed respond to the
complex new challenges of the post Cold War world with an
integrated, multilateral and interdisciplinary approach. The
experts contributing to the success of the ISF covered, among other
issues, the need for UN Reform, EU and NATO enlargement, Human
Security and International Humanitarian Law, the global War on
Terror, the role of Private Military Companies, Combating Violence
against Women and Children and Security Sector Governance.
Presents case studies of defense reform initiatives in more than twenty countries Written by the top experts in the field, including government officials, think tank analysts, academics, and military officers Beginning with the landslide political changes in Europe in the early 1990s, politicians and military planners started to contemplate the possible effects on military postures. Most countries, however, did not enforce plans for post-Cold War reform because they lacked political will and money, their conservative militaries resisted, and they felt no real pressure from any clear and present threat. September 11 was seen in many cases as a loud wake-up call, but nonetheless it did not elicit a clear response. Even in the United States, where calls for defense reform were the strongest, real defense reform seems to be another casualty of the terrorist attacks. Fortunately, debates have begun about the future of military forces, the "revolution in military affairs, " and the plans for NATO and European security and defense cooperation. Whether these initial discussions will lead to real strategic thinking, to threat analysis, and finally to a meaningful strategic review is uncertain. This publication serves as a timely contribution to the debate on determining which lessons have, and have not, been learned--while suggesting possible courses for the way ahead.
This volume summarises the academic work accomplished at the 6th
International Security Forum (ISF), convened by the Geneva Centre
for the Democratic Control of Armed Forces from 4 to 6 October 2004
at the Montreux Convention Centre, Switzerland. It presents a
thematic overview of 150 presentations given at the 6th ISF, either
as full-length keynote speeches in the two plenary sessions or in
the form of summaries of all speeches given in the six topic
sessions and the 24 workshops. The topics discussed respond to the
complex new challenges of the post Cold War world with an
integrated, multilateral and interdisciplinary approach. The
experts contributing to the success of the ISF covered, among other
issues, the need for UN Reform, EU and NATO enlargement, Human
Security and International Humanitarian Law, the global War on
Terror, the role of Private Military Companies, Combating Violence
against Women and Children and Security Sector Governance.
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