Die globale Strategie der EU für Außen- und Sicherheitspolitik: Hält sie, was sie verspricht?
Die globale Strategie der EU liefert Antworten auf die komplexen und oft eng miteinander verwobenen außen- und sicherheitspolitischen Herausforderungen von heute. Ob die Strategie in der südlichen und östlichen Nachbarschaft auch Erfolgspotenzial hat, entscheiden die TeilnehmerInnen der Politischen Gespräche per Abstimmung.
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MPA MA Cathryn CLÜVER ASHBROOK
Executive Director, The Future of Diplomacy Project, Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs, Harvard University, Cambridge
Cathryn Clüver Ashbrook is a German and American national and the founding Executive Director of the Future of Diplomacy Project at the Harvard Kennedy School (HKS), which examines the challenges to negotiation and statecraft in the 21st century. In January 2018, she was named Executive Director of the Project on Europe and the Transatlantic Relationship. From 2011-2017, she served as the Executive Director of the India and South Asia Program at the Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs at HKS, a program which ended formal activities in 2018. Her areas of expertise include EU-US relations - including trade and security policy - and digital public policy in urban and national contexts. She served on the management team of the European Policy Centre in Brussels, where she was the Deputy Editor of its public policy journal, Challenge Europe and the think tank’s Communications Director, before joining Roland Berger Strategy Consultants as Senior Journalist and consultant in 2005. There, she worked on public policy issues (demographic change, urban competitiveness, green energy) and advised both the consultancy’s Chinese and French offices on branding and communication strategies. In 2009 she served in the second Bloomberg mayoral administration, where she implemented an online program for New York City's 1.8 million limited-English-proficiency migrants to access essential public services. She began her public service career as a legislative adviser at the European Parliament and later the UK House of Commons. |
Dr. Heather GRABBE
Jean Monnet Fellow, Robert Schuman Centre, European University Institute, Florence; Director, Open Society European Policy Institute, Brussels
1993-1995 | Editor, Oxford Analytica, Oxford |
1996-1997 | Research Fellow, Chatham House, London |
1998-1999 | PhD research and Research Fellowships, European University Institute, Florence; EU Institute for Security Studies, Paris; Centre for International Relations, Warsaw; and Wolfson College, Oxford |
2000-2004 | Deputy Director, Centre for European Reform, London |
2004-2009 | Special Advisor to European Commissioner Olli Rehn |
since 2009 | Director, Open Society European Policy Institute |
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. |
Angus LAPSLEY
Permanent Representative of the United Kingdom, PSC - EU Political and Security Committee, Brussels
Angus Lapsley joined the UK civil service in 1991, working in the Department of Health and then the UK Representation to the EU, before serving John Major and then Tony Blair as Home Affairs Private Secretary. | |
In 1999 he joined the Foreign Office, leading the EU Institutions Unit during the negotiations of the Nice Treaty. Posted to Paris between 2001 and 2005, he followed foreign and security policy issues. From 2006 he was Deputy Balkans Co-ordinator in the FCO, and from 2006 to 2010 he was Counsellor and head of the Common & Foreign Security Policy (CFSP), CSDP and EU Enlargement team at the UK Representation to the EU. | |
In 2010 he became Director (Americas) in the FCO, overseeing the UK's diplomatic operations in the region, before moving to the Cabinet Office as Director in the European and Global Issues Secretariat in April 2012. He oversaw bilateral relations, EU institutional policy, EU external policies and a range of global economic issues. He also led the Cabinet Office's role on the review of the balance of competences between the UK and the EU. | |
In March 2015, he became the UK's Political and Security Ambassador to the EU, where he represents the UK on the committee that deals with all Common Foreign and Security (CFSP) policy issues. He also covers CSDP, Trade and Development dossiers. |
Walter STEVENS
Chair, PSC - Political and Security Committee, Brussels
since 2013 | Chair, PSC - Political and Security Committee, Brussels |
2011 | Head of Crisis Management and Planning Department, EEAS - European External Action Service, Brussels |
2009 | Permanent Representative of the Kingdom of Belgium to the Political and Security Committee of the EU and to the Western European Union |
2007 | Chief of Staff of the Minister of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade of Belgium |
2004 | Deputy Chief of Staff of the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Belgium |
2003 | Chief of Staff of the Minister of Development Cooperation of Belgium |
2000 | Diplomatic Advisor to the Prime Minister of Belgium |
1999 | Multilateral Trade Negotiations, WTO Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade, Brussels |
1995 | First Secretary (Economic and Financial Affairs) and Head of the Foreign Investments Office Embassy of Belgium, Washington DC |
1992 | First Secretary (Political and Economic Affairs) Embassy of Belgium, Riyadh, |
1991 | Attaché, Belgian Permanent Representation to the United Nations, Geneva |
1990 | Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade, Brussels |
Commercial Attaché Embassy of Belgium, The Hague | |
1986 | Commercial Attaché for Nigeria, Benin and Togo Embassy of Belgium, Lagos |
1985 | Commercial Attaché Belgian Office for Foreign Trade, Brussels |
1983 | Cargo and Airline Services, Belgavia Brussels Airport Studies |
1982 | Post-Graduate - Center of Developing Countries, Catholic University Louvain-la-Neuve (U.C.L.) |
1980 | Masters, Political and Social Sciences, Catholic University Leuven (K.U.Leuven) |
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 |
MA MA Carola VAN RIJNSOEVER
Representative of the Netherlands, PSC - EU Political and Security Committee, Brussels
1996-1999 | Policy Advisor Surinam, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, The Hague |
1999-2001 | Trade Secretary, Dutch Embassy, Moscow |
2001-2005 | Senior Policy Advisor EU Enlargement, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, The Hague |
2005-2009 | Deputy head Economic Section (EU and international economic affairs, bilateral economic cooperation and trade and investment promotion), Dutch Embassy, Berlin |
2009-2013 | Head Political Affairs Section (Cabinet of the Political Director) and European Correspondent, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, The Hague |
since 2013 | Ambassador, Representative to the Political and Security Committee of the European Union, Permanent Representation of the Netherlands to the European Union, Brussels |
Lamberto ZANNIER
Secretary General, OSCE - Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe, Vienna
1991-1997 | Head of Disarmament, Arms Control and Cooperative Security, NATO - North Atlantic Treaty Organization |
1997-2000 | Chairperson of the Negotiations on the Adaptation of the Treaty on Conventional Armed Forces in Europe |
2000-2002 | Permanent Representative of Italy to the Executive Council of the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons, The Hague |
2002-2006 | Director, Conflict Prevention Centre, OSCE - Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe |
2008-2011 | UN Special Representative for Kosovo and Head, UNMIK - United Nations Interim Administration Mission in Kosovo |
since 2011 | Secretary General, OSCE - Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe, Vienna |
Anke PLÄTTNER
Television Journalist, Berlin
1982-1984 | Volunteer, Aktion Sühnezeichen, World Information on Energy, Amsterdam |
1984-1987 | School voor de Journalistiek, Utrecht |
1987-1989 | Correspondent, Dutch Media - Avro Radio en Persdienst GPD, Cologne |
1989-1990 | Trainee program, TV en radio, WDR - Westdeutscher Rundfunk, Cologne |
1990-2002 | Editor in Charge, Anchor, several positions, WDR - Westdeutscher Rundfunk, Cologne |
1993 | Arthur Burns Fellowship, NBC, Denver |
2002-2004 | Political Correspondent, Phoenix, Berlin |
2004-2010 | Anchor, daily political talkshow "Phoenix Runde", Berlin |
2010-2013 | Political TV correspondent, WDR - Westdeutscher Rundfunk, Berlin |
since 2013 | Self-employed anchor, WDR - Westdeutscher Rundfunk and ARD Morgenmagazin, Berlin |
2013-2014 | Consultant, MeinesHolla&Partners, The Hague |
since 2015 | Anchor, daily political talkshow "Phoenix Runde", Berlin |