04.02.2010 - 09.02.2010
The Security Jam Session
Security and Defence Agenda (SDA)
Rue Belliard 137
B-1040 Brussels
Phone: +32 (0)2 737 91 48
Fax: +32 (0)2 736 32 16
Email: info@securitydefenceagenda.org
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The Security Jam Session
Security and Defence Agenda (SDA)
Rue Belliard 137
B-1040 Brussels
Phone: +32 (0)2 737 91 48
Fax: +32 (0)2 736 32 16
Email: info@securitydefenceagenda.org
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Conference / Convention
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Foreign & Security Policy
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Registration required
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Online
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Other / International
Online
Other / International
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As the end of the first decade of the 21st Century approaches, it is increasingly clear that global security challenges and those confronting the International community are no longer those of the latter years of the 20th century.
The Security Jam Session being organised in February 2010 by the Brussels-based think tank Security & Defence Agenda (SDA) in collaboration with IBM. It is designed to analyse and clarify the changing threats to international peace. Thousands of representatives and experts from around the world are due to take part in this ambitious online debate, with the aim of providing input into the strategy reviews and re-thinks being undertaken today.
The Jam Session is to be open to defence and security specialists and non-specialists alike with the aim of widening the security debate beyond purely military matters. The growing importance of NGOs in security thinking and practice is due to be reflected in the Jam Session's week-long discussions.
The result of the Jam will be an official report with ten key recommendations which will be officially presented, amongst others, to the EU and NATO leaderships in April 2010.
The Security Jam Session being organised in February 2010 by the Brussels-based think tank Security & Defence Agenda (SDA) in collaboration with IBM. It is designed to analyse and clarify the changing threats to international peace. Thousands of representatives and experts from around the world are due to take part in this ambitious online debate, with the aim of providing input into the strategy reviews and re-thinks being undertaken today.
The Jam Session is to be open to defence and security specialists and non-specialists alike with the aim of widening the security debate beyond purely military matters. The growing importance of NGOs in security thinking and practice is due to be reflected in the Jam Session's week-long discussions.
The result of the Jam will be an official report with ten key recommendations which will be officially presented, amongst others, to the EU and NATO leaderships in April 2010.
Infos
Ambassador Kai Eide, United Nations Special Representative to Afghanistan; Carl Bildt, Minister for Foreign Affairs of Sweden; Josette Sheeran, Executive Director, United Nations World Food Programme (WFP); Admiral James Stavridis, Supreme Allied Commander Europe (SACEUR).
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