Institutional Capacity Building
Security cooperation projects that enhance the capacity of partner nations to exercise responsible civilian control of its national security forces, contribute to collective security, and absorb, apply, and sustain national security capabilities.
2023 NESA-AFRICOM Changing Nature of Security, Capacity, and Institutions Workshop
From 11–16 June 2023, the Near East South Asia (NESA) Center for Strategic Studies conducted, in partnership with U.S. Africa Command, the “NESA-AFRICOM Changing Nature of Security, Capacity, and Institutions Workshop” in Casablanca, Morocco. Security discussions on capacity building and the...
A Health Security Pandemic Checklist for Developing Nations and Donors
“A Health Security Pandemic Checklist for Developing Nations and Donors in the Pacific (and Elsewhere)” is a new OpEd coauthored by DKI APCSS professor Dr. Deon Canyon and Research Analyst at the University of California San Francisco Dr. Sebastian Kevany, for Security Nexus. In this paper,...
ADM Davidson spotlighted in 4th DKI Speaker Series
Admiral Philip S. Davidson, Commander ofU.S. Indo-Pacific Command, shared his thoughts on challenges and opportunities in the region during the Daniel K. Inouye Speaker Series held on Tuesday night at theDaniel K. Inouye Asia-Pacific Center for Security Studies. Event Images The hybrid...
An International Public Health and Virus Surveillance Network for National Security
“An International Public Health and Virus Surveillance Network for National Security,” is the title of a paper by Dr. Deon Canyon, Dr. Sebastian Kevany and retired Rear Adm. Michael S. Baker forSecurity Nexus. This article highlights the necessity for the United States to increase national...
COI's, News Articles, and Podcasts. Oh my!
Aloha Alumni 'Ohana and Treasured Guests, If you haven't been keeping up with your podcasts and articles, there is a lot going on. COVID-19 is, as one would imagine, big news right now, but that is not all DKIAPCSS are talking about, and we have you to thank. We have been getting...
Connections Edition “The Evolving Concept of Resilience” is out
Garmisch-Partenkirchen, February 2021- The Summer 2020 issue ofConnections: The Quarterly Journalis dedicated to the concept of resilience, its evolution from the field of engineering, through psychology and to the ubiquitous referencing to resilience in numerous security and defense policy...
COVID-19 and the ASEAN Chair Agenda: Vietnam’s Lost Year? and Brunei’s, Too?
“COVID-19 and the ASEAN Chair Agenda: Vietnam’s Lost Year? and Brunei’s, Too?” is a new paper authored by Dr. Alfred Oehlers forSecurity Nexus. In this paper, Oehlers states that “There is mounting concern the COVID-19 pandemic may negatively affect progress with several crucial issues...
DIILS Engages with Bahrain
DIILS recently conducted a 3-day virtual maritime ICB engagement with the Bahrain Coast Guard (BCG). It was the first formal meeting with DIILS since a pre-COVID visit in December 2019 which introduced the BCG to the DIILS mission, function, and methods. Joined by personnel from U.S. Naval...
DIILS PARTNERS WITH BULGARIA
DIILS conducted a virtual institution capacity building (ICB) engagement with the Bulgarian Navy and Bulgarian Ministry of Defense in February. This was DIILS’s first formal ICB engagement with Bulgaria, and marks the beginning of an ICB program intended to support Bulgaria’s efforts to...
First interview of PfPC’s new Euro-Atlantic Spot Series is out now!
Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany, January 19, 2021 - “Outbreaks of Disease have left behind defiance Desperation and Disorder,” Mr. Brian Jenkins, Senior Advisor – Rand Corporation. The first Video Clip of the Partnership for Peace Consortium new series of short interviews with prominent...
GLOBAL TRENDS: National Intelligence Council Report
Global Trends Hompage Excerpt: Welcome to the 7th edition of the National Intelligence Council’s Global Trends report. Published every four years since 1997, Global Trends assesses the key trends and uncertainties that will shape the strategic environment for the United States during the...
Hindsight, Insight, Foresight: Thinking about Security in the Indo-Pacific.
aside { width: 40%; padding-left: 18px; margin-left: 1px; float: right; font-style: italic; } As part of the Daniel K. Inouye Asia-Pacific Center for Security Studies 25th Anniversary, the Center has produced this publication, “Hindsight, Insight, Foresight: Thinking about...
Ideological Necrophilia
“Ideological Necrophilia” is the title of a paper written by DKI APCSS alum Yovani E. Chavez, (Comprehensive Security Responses to Terrorism course 14-1) forSecurity Nexus. This paper cites how the refusal of new ideas, evolution or change may be considered to be a form of “ideological”...
Latest Policy Recommendations of the RSSC Study Group available now
Vienna, Austria, December 4, 2020– The 2nd Extraordinary Virtual Workshop of the RSSC SG “What Future for Nagorno-Karabakh in the wake of the 2020 Six-Weeks War? Consequences for Conflict Settlement in the South Caucasus Region” was held on 4 December 2020 exceptionally in lieu of the annual...
Members of DEEP Gather in Copenhagen for Annual Clearing House
Copenhagen, Denmark - From June 17 to 20, 2024, the Royal Danish Defence College hosted the 13th Clearing House on Defence Education in a hybrid format, blending online participation with in-person sessions in Copenhagen, Denmark. Since its inception in 2012, the Clearing House process has...
NATO launches Counter-Terrorism Reference Curriculum
Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany, June 18, 2020-The PfPC is proud to be an essential part of the development of the newest Reference Curricula launched by NATO last week. The first-ever Counter-Terrorism Reference Curriculum (CTRC) supports interested Allies and partner countries in enhancing...
New Transatlantic Security Jam Report Online Now
Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany, September 2020- A newly issued report: Transatlantic Security: Securing the Post Covid Future provides recommendations for national, EU and NATO decision makers for responding to security challenges in a Covid and post Covid world. The report and its seven key...
Partnerships and Soft Power in Space
“Partnerships and Soft Power in Space” is the title of a paper written by DKI APCSS professor Dr. Al Oehlers for Security Nexus. This article emphasizes the importance in examining the role of allies and international partners in the newly-formed U.S. Space Force and Space Command’s...
PfPC’s Annual Report 2019 Now Available Online
Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany, December 21, 2020 -The 2019 Annual Report of the Partnership for Peace Consortium is now available online. Annually published, the Report provides an overview of program activities for all Working- and Study Groups of the Consortium. It’s focused on the...
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Strengthening of Reaction Capability of European Union. Challenges and Perspectives of Western Balkans. FALL 2014
The Fall 2014 issue of Connections presents ideas on the strengthening of the rapid reaction capability of the European Union and ways and means by which regional alliances may effectively confront hostile regional powers. It provides insight into the challenges and perspectives of the economic...
China's Rise, Russia and Color Revolutions, Central Asian Power Transfer, Ukraine and its Impact on the Security of Russia and Europe. WINTER 2014
European and Eurasian Security: Viewpoints from Russia Connectionspresents diverse views on defense and security by authors from NATO and partner countries from the Partnership for Peace and beyond. For this particular issue we invited authors from universities and research centers of the...