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the final ISA programme go to:
http://www.isanet.org/montreal/
Friday,
19 March 2004, 8.30-10.15, Kafka Room [A13]
Reconceptualising Security I: Environmental Security
Sponsor:
Environmental Studies and International Security Studies
Chair:
Hans Günter Brauch, Free University Berlin, AFES-PRESS,
EU network of excellence (GMOSS):
Introduction: EU-Network
of excellence on security: Global Monitoring for Stability and Security
(GMOSS) - AFES-PRESS contribution on Reconceptualising of security
Speaker
1: Hans Günter Brauch (Free University of Berlin; AFES-PRESS
& GMOSS):
Reconceptualsing Security: A
Contribution to the Fourth Phase of Research on Human and Environmental
Security and Peace (HESP)
Speaker
2: Czeslaw Mesjasz (Krakow, Poland; GMOSS member):
Security as Property of Social
Systems
Speaker
3: Ola Dahlman (Stockholm, Sweden; GMOSS member):
Trust and Confidence as Basis
for Security
Speaker
4: Mohammad El-Sayed Selim (Cairo, Egypt; GMOSS partner):
The Concept of Environmental Security
in the Arab World
Speaker
5: Richard Matthew (UCI, GECHS):
Global Environmental Change
and Human Security: Research on Social Vulnerability and Conflict
Discussant:
Ho-won Jeong (George Mason, USA)
Friday,
19 March 2004, 10.30-12.15, Kafka Room [B09]
Reconceptualising Security II: Human Security
Sponsor:
International Security Studies and Peace Studies
Chair:
Hans Günter Brauch, Free University Berlin, AFES-PRESS,
GMOSS
Speaker
6: P. H. Liotta (US Naval War College, USA):
An Uncertain Trinity: Ethics,
Interests, and Human Security
New: Powerpoint presentation
Speaker
7: Béchir Chourou (University of Tunis, Tunisia; GMOSS
partner):
The Concept of Human Security
in the Arab World
Speaker
8: Fabien Nathan (University of Geneva, Geneva; GMOSS):
Disaster and Human Security
Speaker
9: Ingemar Dorfer (FOI, Sweden; GMOSS member):
Old and New Security Threats
to Europe
Speaker
10: Rhona Leibel (Metropolitan State University):
Security is Now the Sturdy Child
of Terror: Research After September 11
Discussant:
Jürgen Dedring (New York University)
Julie Harrelson-Stephens (University of Texas, Dallas)
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