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Dr. Petra Weyland, director of the European Seminar-South

Dr. Petra Weyland, director of the European Seminar-South

Dr. Petra Weyland, director of the European Seminar-South at the George C. Marshall European Center for Security Studies, talks about the participants’ findings during ESS-South Jan. 18. For more photos, visit... More

GARMISCH-PARTENKIRCHEN, Germany - Fifty senior-level

GARMISCH-PARTENKIRCHEN, Germany - Fifty senior-level

GARMISCH-PARTENKIRCHEN, Germany - Fifty senior-level security practitioners from 23 nations in Africa, Europe, Eurasia and North America, channeled their insights into concrete policy recommendations to combat ... More

Slagiana Bozhinovska, head of the Department for National

Slagiana Bozhinovska, head of the Department for National

Slagiana Bozhinovska, head of the Department for National Cooperation with the National Security Authority in the Republic of North Macedonia, shares her working group’s findings in a panel discussion during th... More

Marshall Center’s European Security Seminar – South Tackles Demographic Change in the MENA Region

Marshall Center’s European Security Seminar – South Tackles Demographi...

GARMISCH-PARTENKIRCHEN, Germany (March 23, 2018) – Prof. Dr. Ralf Roloff, director of the European Security Seminar – South at the George C. Marshall European Center for Security Studies, moderates participants... More

Canadian Army Lt. Col. Francis Canliffe, who works

Canadian Army Lt. Col. Francis Canliffe, who works

Canadian Army Lt. Col. Francis Canliffe, who works at Canada’s National Headquarters, shares his insights during the working group focusing on the U.S. perspectives concerning security challenges in the Middle ... More

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