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 Read More
“The Post-COVID19 World: Globalization with Different Characteristics” is a new paper co-authored by DKI APCSS professors Dr. Deon Canyon and Dr. Read More
Istanbul, Turkey, November 19, 2018 - During his speach at the Conference of "Reform of security institutions in the Caucasus and Black Sea region: Five year perspectives from now", the Executive Director of the Partnership for Peace Consortium Read More
Dr. David Dorman shares his Security Nexus perspective on “China’s Global COVID-19 Assistance is Humanitarian and Geopolitical. That’s Why People are Worried (link is external).” Read More
“Arms Buildup Between Two Koreas Heightens Risk of Conventional and Nuclear War” is a new article written by DKI APCSS Professor Dr. James M. Read More
DIILS recently graduated 15 students from our Military Justice Resident Course. Countries represented were Egypt, Kenya, Lithuania, Slovak Republic, Moldova, Mongolia, Republic of North Macedonia, Nigeria, Nepal, Philippines, Sierra Leone, Ukraine, Burkina Faso, and Read More
“Bangladesh at 50: The Rise of a Bangladesh That Can Say No” is a new Security Nexus article written by DKI APCSS alumna Dr. Lailufar Yasmin, a professor at the University of Dhaka, Bangladesh. Read More
Garmisch-Partenkirchen, March 2021 - The Fall 2020 issue of Connections: The Quarterly Journal presents a variety of security-related applications of the concept of resilience. Read More
“Faster Euro-Atlantic Integration – A Precondition for Lasting Peace and Stability in the Western Balkans?” The Study Group on Regional Stability in Southeast Europe of the PfP Consortium organized a seminar on this theme in tandem with the Center for Security Studies, a... Read More
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. Read More