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2017 Alumni Scholars Announced

The Alumni Programs Office is pleased to announce the winners of the 2017 Marshall Center Alumni Scholarships. This year, we solicited applications from nearly 12,000 alumni, and received over 200 proposals for 8 available scholarships. The Faculty Scholarship Committee read through all...

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Albanian alumni hold roundtable on open government

The Alumni Association in Albania held a roundtable on 13 December, entitled "Open Government and Transparency." The Minister of Defense, Mr. Arben Imami, opened the conference and MC professors Dr. Valbona Zeneli and Professor Joe Vann spoke. Read more about this event at: http://www....

Albanian Alumni Hold Workshop to Discuss Fighting Corruption
Albanian Alumni Hold Workshop to Discuss Fighting Corruption in Albania

On 23 September in Tirana, the Marshall Center, the Albanian Alumni Association and the U.S. Embassy partnered for an Alumni Outreach Networking Event (ONE) on the topic of “Challenges and Perspectives of Fighting Corruption in Albania”. Speakers included Mr. Henry Jardine, U.S. Deputy Chief...

CONGRATULATIONS TO GRADUATES OF DIILS MILITARY JUSTICE RESIDENT COURSE

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 Zambia. The three week...

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CONTRATULATIONS TO THE DIILS GRADUATES OF THE LEGAL ASPECTS OF COMBATING CORRUPTION COURSE

DIILS graduated 24 students from the 2020 LCC Course. Countries represented were Cameroon, Egypt, Guatemala, Maldives, Philippines, Kenya, Lithuania, Slovak Republic, Moldova, Mongolia, Republic of North Macedonia, Nigeria, Nepal, Sierra Leone, Ukraine, Burkina Faso and Zambia. LCC is a three-...

DIILS COURSE BUILDS INTERNATIONAL TEAM TO COMBAT CORRUPTION

NEWPORT -- At a 17 December 2015 graduation ceremony for DIILS's Legal Aspects of Combating Corruption course, the class speaker challenged the 39 graduates from 25 countries to take up the international effort against corruption. He said "fighting corruption requires an international...

DIILS COURSE PROMOTES STANDING UP TO CORRUPTION

NEWPORT - 32 participants from 22 countries completed the 9th Legal Aspects of Combating Corruption (LCC) Course in 2014. This three-week course focuses on building defense sector transparency through comparative analysis of U.S. and international lessons learned and best practices in...

DIILS COURSE TACKLES ANTI CORRUPTION PRACTICES

LCC participants visited the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces 27 participants from 16 countries participated in the DIILS "Legal Aspects Combating Corruption (LCC) course from 11 November to 2 December 2013 at Naval Station Newport. This 3-week course focuses on building...

DIILS Develops Advanced Seminar "Legal Aspects of Ethics & Corruption" - Corruption Causes Goods and Services to Cost More

The linkages among corruption and other contemporary challenges including terrorism, border security, human rights, and contracting for goods and services are numerous. In response to the growing awareness that resolving corruption is a key to so many other issues, DIILS is developing an...

DIILS GRADUATES 16 INTERNATIONAL PARTICIPANTS FROM LEGAL ASPECTS OF COMBATING CORRUPTION COURSE

LCC participants with DIILS Director, Captain Robert Sanders. DIILS graduated sixteen international participants from our Legal Aspects of Combating Corruption (LCC) seminar in December 2012. The course members hailed from Botswana, Egypt, Pakistan, South Sudan, Turkey, Tanzania,...

DIILS PARTNERS WITH BOSNIA & HERZEGOVINA TO COMBAT CORRUPTION

23 participants from Bosnia and Herzegovina’s Police Department, Prosecutor’s Office, Inspector General, and Office of Taxation participated in the DIILS “Legal Aspects of Combatting Corruption in the Security Sector” (LCC) course from 9-12 June 2015 held in Jahorina, Bosnia. This one week...

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DIILS PARTNERS WITH KENYA

Kenyan Ministry of Defense personnel on a DIILS program.

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Fast Facts: Countering Transnational Organized Crime 18-14

By Public Affairs Office George C. Marshall European Center for Security Studies GARMISCH-PARTENKIRCHEN, Germany (Aug. 2, 2018) – The Marshall Center is hosting the Program on Countering Transnational Organized Crime 18-14 from Aug. 2 to 24. The Program on Countering Transnational...

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Global Law Enforcement Professionals Strategize Ways to Counter Transnational Organized Crime at Marshall Center

By James E. Brooks, George C. Marshall European Center Public Affairs Director GARMISCH-PARTENKIRCHEN, Germany (Aug. 28, 2017) – Give any one of the 78 law enforcement professionals who graduated from the George C. Marshall European Center’s Countering Transnational Organized Crime course...

LARGEST DIILS COURSE PROMOTES STANDING UP TO CORRUPTION

NEWPORT - 54 participants from 33 countries completed the 10th Legal Aspects of Combating Corruption (LCC) course in December, 2016. This was the largest number of participants in any DIILS resident course to date. This three-week LCC course focused on building defense sector transparency...

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Marshall Center Alumni Spark Policy Change, Big Criminal Busts

By Christine June GCMC Public Affairs GARMISCH-PARTENKIRCHEN, Germany (March 2, 2017) – More than a half-a-million dollars was seized and several criminals arrested in the first and second stand-alone money-laundering busts in Trinidad and Tobago in November 2016. This historical bust...

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Marshall Center Course Improves English Skills to Fight Organized Crime

By Christine June GCMC Public Affairs George C. Marshall European Center for Security Studies GARMISCH-PARTENKIRCHEN, Germany – Although not her native language, Police Inspector Irena Marelja speaks English every day in her job as inspector for analysis and data processing in Bosnia...

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Marshall Center Course Strengthens Language Skills to Fight Organized Crime

By Christine June GCMC Public Affairs GARMISCH-PARTENKIRCHEN, Germany (May 9, 2017) – Dr. Ion Nastas, who is tasked with preventing and combating corruption in his country, has an answer for those who ask him why he needs to speak English since he works in the Republic of Moldova and...

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Marshall Center Educates Security Professionals to Counter International Illicit Threat Networks

By Christine June Public Affairs Office George C. Marshall European Center for Security Studies GARMISCH-PARTENKIRCHEN, Germany (March 8, 2019) – International illicit threat networks operate with the intent to cause great harm to people, resulting in mass causalities, said the Deputy...

 Marshall Center Graduate Awarded US Meritorious Service Medal for Service in Afghanistan
Marshall Center Graduate Awarded US Meritorious Service Medal for Service in Afghanistan

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Atlantic Council Report: "Fostering a Fourth Democratic Wave: A playbook for countering the authoritarian threat"

On 28 March 2023, theAtlantic Councilreleased the report"Fostering a Fourth Democratic Wave: A playbook for countering the authoritarian threat" byHardy Merriman,Patrick Quirk, andAsh Jain. The report is a joint project between the Atlantic Council's Scowcroft Center for Strategy and Security and...

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Alumni Publication: "Whistleblowers: The Unsung Heroes" by Charani Patabendige

On 31 July 2023, Modern Diplomacy published NESA Center alumnaCharani Patabendige's latest Op-Ed "Whistleblowers: The Unsung Heroes." "Whistleblowers play an indispensable role in combatting bribery and corruption, acting as a highly effective strategy to preserve the security of any nation....

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Alumni Publication: "Defending National Security: Uniting Against Corruption and Bribery with Whistleblower Empowerment" by Charani Patabendige

On 24 January 2024, the Sri LankaInstitute of National Security Studies (INSS) publishedNESA Center alumna Charani Patabendige's paper, "Defending National Security: Uniting Against Corruption and Bribery with Whistleblower Empowerment," in the INSS Defence Review 2023 Volume VI. Abstract:...

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Marshall Center Transnational Weekly

The Marshall Center Transnational Weekly is a current awareness, information and policy tool for Marshall Center stakeholders, faculty, staff, students and alumni to inform them about online publications by think tanks, research institutes and other organizations that deal with transnational...

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