06: Neue Paradigmen für die europäische Sicherheit
Unterstützt vom Bundesministerium für Landesverteidigung und Sport
Die Veränderungen in der internationalen Sicherheitslage sind dramatisch. Gleichzeitig wurde die EU auf 28 Mitgliedstaaten erweitert und hat den Vertrag von Lissabon ratifiziert. Diese Entwicklungen erfordern eine neue, durch Konsens erreichte, Strategie mit konkreten Handlungs-Richtlinien. Die Europäische Sicherheits- und Verteidigungspolitik auf ein neues strategisches Fundament zu stellen ist jedoch nicht frei von Risiken. Wie können wir dennoch präzise und akzeptierte strategische Instrumente entwickeln um die aktuelle und zukünftige internationale Sicherheitsdebatte aktiv mitzugestalten?
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Adrian BRADSHAW
DSACEUR - Deputy Supreme Allied Commander Europe, NATO - North Atlantic Treaty Organization, Mons
1979 | Degrees in Agriculture (BSc Hons), University of Reading |
1980 | He joined the 14th/20th King's Hussars. He served in Germany, Northern Ireland, Africa, the Middle East, South East Asia and the Falkland Islands, first as a tank troop leader and Regimental Intelligence Officer, and then detached from his Regiment flying helicopters followed by a further troop-level command tour. |
1991 | Defence Studies (MA), King s College London |
1994-1996 | Commander of the King's Royal Hussars (KRH), first providing the enemy force at the UK Armoured Training Area in Alberta, Canada, and then as Battlegroup Commander on operations in Bosnia |
2009 | Commander of 1st (UK) Armoured Division based in Germany, training brigades for operations in Afghanistan. |
2011 | Visiting Defence Fellow, Balliol College, University of Oxford |
Deputy Commander of ISAF in Afghanistan | |
2013 | Commander UK Land Forces |
2014 | Appointment as DSACEUR |
Mathew J. BURROWS
Director, Strategic Foresight Initiative, Atlantic Council, Washington, D.C.
1976 | Graduate, Wesleyan University, Middletown, Connecticut |
1983 | PhD, European History, University of Cambridge |
1986 | Analyst, Directorate of Intelligence, CIA - Central Intelligence Agency (for the including the development of European institutions such as the European Union) |
1998-1999 | first holder of the Intelligence Community Fellowship and served at the Council on Foreign Relations, New York |
1999-2001 | Special Assistant to the US UN Ambassador Richard Holbrooke |
2001-2002 | Deputy National Security Advisor to US Treasury Secretary Paul O'Neill |
2007 | Appointed as Counsellor to the National Intelligence Council |
2010 | Director, Analysis and Production Staff |
Fyodor LUKYANOV
Editor-in-Chief, Russia in Global Affairs, Moscow
1990-2002 | International Journalist, various Media Outlets |
since 2002 | Editor-in-Chief, Russia in Global Affairs, Moscow |
since 2015 | Research Professor, Higher School of Economics, School for World Politics and World Economy, Moscow |
Academic Director, Valdai International Discussion Club, Moscow |
Mag. Dr. Alexander MARSCHIK
Director General, Section II - Bilateral Affairs, Austrian Federal Ministry for Europe, Integration and Foreign Affairs, Vienna
1989-1996 | Assistant Professor, Institute of International Law and International Relations, University of Vienna |
1990-1998 | Lecturer of International Law at the University of Vienna |
1996 | Austrian Ministry for Foreign Affairs; EU-Department |
1997 | First Secretary at the Austrian Mission to the United Nations in Geneva |
1997-1999 | Head of General-Affairs-Council Unit in the EU-Division, Austrian MFA |
1999-2003 | Legal and Political Counsellor at the Austrian Mission to the United Nations in New York |
2003-2007 | Deputy Permanent Representative of Austria to the United Nations |
2007-2011 | Ambassador; Director for Disarmament, Arms Control and Non-Proliferation, Austrian Ministry for European and International Affairs, Vienna |
2011-2015 | Austrian Ambassador to the Political and Security Committee of the European Union, Brussels |
2015-2018 | Director General for International Affairs and Political Director, Austrian MFA |
since 2018 | Director General for Bilateral Affairs, EU-Common Foreign Policy and Political Director, Austrian MFA |
Ph.D. M.Sc Nathalie TOCCI
Special Advisor to the High Representative of the Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy; Deputy Director, Istituto Affari Internazionali, Rome
1995-1998 | BA (Hons), PPE - Politics, Philosophy and Economics, University College, Oxford |
1998-1999 | M.Sc. in Development Studies, London School of Economics and Political Science, London |
1999-2003 | Research Fellow, Centre for European Policy Studies, Brussels |
2000-2003 | Ph.D. in International Relations, London School of Economics and Political Science, London |
2003-2004 | Jean Monnet Fellow, Mediterranean Programme, Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies, European University Institute |
2005-2007 | Marie Curie Fellow, Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies, European University Institute, Florence |
2006-2010 | Senior Fellow, Istituto Affari Internazionali, Rome |
2009-2010 | Senior Fellow, Transatlantic Academy, Washington |
since 2011 | Deputy Director, Istituto Affari Internazionali, Rome; Editor, The International Spectator |
since 2013 | Member of the Board of Administrators, Edison |
2014 | Strategic Advisor to the Italian Minister of Foreign Affairs, Rome |
since 2015 | Special Advisor to the EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs; Vice President of the European Commission |
Ivan KRASTEV
Chairman, Centre for Liberal Strategies, Sofia
Ivan Krastev is the chairman of the Centre for Liberal Strategies in Sofia and permanent fellow at the Institute for Human Sciences, Vienna. He is a founding board member of the European Council on Foreign Relations, a member of the Board of Trustees of The International Crisis Group and is a contributing opinion writer for the New York Times. In 2018-2019 Ivan is appointed as the Henry A. Kissinger Chair in Foreign Policy and International Relations at the John W. Kluge Center, Library of Congress. His latest books in English are 'After Europe' (UPenn Press, May 2017) 'Democracy Disrupted. The Global Politics on Protest' (UPenn Press, May 2014); 'In Mistrust We Trust: Can Democracy Survive When We Don't Trust Our Leaders?' (TED Books, 2013). He is a co-author with Stephen Holmes of a forthcoming book 'The Light that Failed' (with Penguin) on perils of the politics of imitation. |