On March 4-5, 2009 SMi will organize in Warsaw, Poland the second international conference on Border Security.
This is your opportunity to examine the latest policies and procedures from international border security agencies, nations and police forces. Discuss the latest initiatives for setting a secure international agenda.
Featuring many key organisations, including Frontex, the Swedish National Biometrics Association, the French Navy & the National Guard Bureau - USA, this exceptional 2 day conference will ensure you are up to date with the latest developments for improving security across land, sea & air boundaries.
Latvian Transatlantic Organization (LATO) together with its Georgian partners - new Generation - new Initiative (nGnI) and Information Centre on NATO will hold Akhaltsikhe International Security Seminar 2008 on November 24-26, 2008 in Tbilisi, Geoggia. The details of the events are here: http://www.lato.lv/html/en/activities/projects/27454.html For more information please contact Ms. Irina Ivaskina at irina@lato.lvREAD MORE
Center for International and Regional Policy (cirp.ru)will host conference "Enhancing
the security environment in the Wider Black Sea area: challenges and options" on December 12, 2008 in St. Petersburg. For more details please contact Boris Kuznetsov at kuznetsov@cirp.ruREAD MORE
By the initiative of Armenian Ministry of Defense the Harvard Black Sea Security Program Regional Workshop will take place in Yerevan from October 26 - 30, 2008.The event will be held in
partnership of Armenian International Policy Research Group (AIPRG).The primary topic of discussion will be Shared Concerns and Common Approaches to Black Sea and Caspian Sea Security.The event will host participants from Armenia, Azerbaijan, Bulgaria, Georgia, Greece, Moldova, Romania, Slovenia, Russia, Serbia, Turkey, Ukraine and the United States.
For more details please contact Program Director Sergei Konoplyov at sergei_konoplyov@harvard.eduREAD MORE
The Institute of Europe of Russian Academy of Sciences and New Eurasia Foundation will hold a conference "Black Sea Region: "Challenges in XXI Century and Strategic Solutions". The conference will take place in Moscow on June 14-17, 2008. For more information please contact Dr. Alla Yazkova at zabelinvox@mail.ruREAD MORE
By the initiative of Ukrainian Ministry of Defense the Harvard Black Sea Security Program Regional Workshop will take place in Kiev from September 23 - 27, 2007.The primary topic of discussion will be Shared Concerns and Common Approaches to Black Sea and Caspian Sea Security.The event will host participants from Armenia, Azerbaijan, Bulgaria, Georgia, Greece, Macedonia, Moldova, Romania, Russia, Turkey, Ukraine and the United States.
For more details please contact Program Director Sergei Konoplyov at sergei_konoplyov@harvard.edu
READ MORE
The International conference "How can the Black Sea Region contribute to improved global security" will take place in Bucharest on 7-9 June 2007. The conference is organized by EURISC Foundation – IRSI in partnership with the Ministry of the Foreign Affairs Romaniaand the Royal Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Norway under the aegis of The Black Sea Forum for Dialogue and Partnership.
By Air Force Tech. Sgt. Devin L. Fisher, U.S. European Command Public Affairs
STUTTGART, Germany — More than 20 leading policy makers from the Black Sea region gathered here April 20 with senior U.S. officials to gain a deeper understanding of issues affecting the region and encourage problem solving in areas of common interest. The Harvard Black Sea Security Program promotes a regional approach to addressing security issues “in a world that changes almost every week,” said program director Dr. Sergie Konoplyov of the Harvard University John F. Kennedy School of Government.
We started planning of our annual Harvard Black Sea Security Program. The centerpiece of the program will be six-day session at Harvard on 23-27 April, 2007 which will bring together about twenty very senior officials of the Black Sea region with about twenty U.S. general officers and civilian officials.As part of the program we are also making arrangements for regional participants to spend two days at in Zagreb, Croatia for a seminar on regional security and a workshop in Stuttgart (EUCOM). Working language is English.
The program will begin with a trip to Zagreb on April 16. The participants will then travel to Stuttgart on April 19 and later to Boston on April 21.Participants would fly to their home countries on Saturday, April 28.