APCSS Outreach team in Ulaanbaatar for security conference

By |2011-10-04T15:33:16-10:00September 6th, 2011|Categories: Outreach, Conference|

An APCSS Outreach team arrived in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia late last week to cohost a workshop entitled "Northeast and Central Asia Transnational Security Challenges: Ungoverned Spaces - Physical and Virtual," which is being held Sept. 6-9. The cohosts for the workshop are the Mongolian APCSS Alumni Association, the Mongolia Institute for Security Studies (MISS), and the George C. Marshall European Center for Security Studies.

APCSS participates in Science & Technology Workshops

By |2014-09-05T10:53:55-10:00March 18th, 2011|Categories: Research, Conference, Workshop|

Several APCSS faculty and staff participated in two U.S. PACOM-supported Science and Technology workshops this week in Honolulu.  Soft power efforts with a focus on “Forging Regional Science and Technology Ties” were a key focus area of the Pacific Operational Science and Technology Workshop.   APCSS Participants included Deputy Director Brig. Gen. (Ret.) Jim Hirai, Dr. James Campbell, Prof. Shyam Tekwani and Dr. Virginia Watson.  Current CSRT Fellow from India, Mr. Amit Sharma of the Defence Research and Development Organization, participated on a Cyber-Security panel. Dean of Academics Amb. (Ret.) Lauren Kahea Moriarty also attended the workshop. […]

‘Managing Borders in the Maritime Domain’

By |2013-01-03T11:57:46-10:00June 27th, 2008|Categories: Conference|

“Managing Borders in the Maritime Domain” was the focus of a recent conference co-hosted by the Malaysia Maritime Enforcement Agency (MMEA) and the Asia-Pacific Center for Security Studies. Held June 9-11 in Kuala Lumpur, the conference brought together more than 50 international experts from 11 nations to look at how they can better work together. […]

Regional counterparts come together to focus on improving security cooperation education

By |2016-06-23T11:14:18-10:00November 27th, 2007|Categories: Conference|

Identifying major security-cooperation challenges and related practitioner knowledge and skills needed, comparing learning models and identifying potential collaboration interfaces and initiatives related to security practitioner education and leader-development was the focus of the Regional Counterparts Collaboration Workshop held in Hawaii November 14-16. […]

Managing Porous Borders in Southeast Asia: Building International Cooperation, Good Governance and Intra-Government Cooperation

By |2013-04-17T12:31:37-10:00March 15th, 2007|Categories: Uncategorized, College, Conference|

How to manage porous borders in Southeast Asia was the subject of a conference recently co-hosted by the Cambodian Institute for Cooperation and Peace (CICP) and Asia-Pacific Center for Security Studies (APCSS) held Feb. 27 to Mar. 2 in Phnom Penh, Kingdom of Cambodia. Participants focused on porous borders and the associated transnational threats, and intra-governmental, regional and international cooperation required to manage these threats. […]

Security Cooperation in Southeast Asia

By |2013-01-03T12:13:50-10:00November 3rd, 2006|Categories: Conference|

APCSS partners with Singapore’s IDSS for conference on Southeast Asia In September, the Asia-Pacific Center for Security Studies co-hosted a three-day conference on “Security Cooperation and Governance in Southeast Asia: Responding to Terrorism, Insurgency, and Separatist Violence in Indonesia, Thailand, and the Philippines” in Singapore. More than 80 attended the events which was co-hosted with the Institute for Defence and Strategic Studies. This conference provided a comprehensive and up-to-date assessment of the current status and prospects for resolution of the three primary security threats facing Southeast Asia today: separatism, insurgency, and terrorism. It also helped identify the relationships and dynamics linking [...]

Maritime Security and Technology Cooperation in the Asia-Pacific

By |2013-01-03T12:14:45-10:00September 13th, 2006|Categories: Conference|

HONOLULU – In August, APCSS hosted the Maritime Security and Technology Cooperation in the Asia-Pacific conference. The objective for this conference was to discuss challenges and opportunities in technology cooperation in Asia-Pacific maritime security. Additional objectives include a discussion of the lessons learned and best practices in improving the maritime technology environment in the region; an assessment of the possibilities for system- and region-wide approaches toward establishing Maritime Domain Awareness and interoperability of platforms; and a discussion of existing and future models and approaches for maritime security technology cooperation. […]

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