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The '''Council for Emerging National Security Affairs''' (CENSA) is an American organisation which lobbies on foreign policy issues.
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==Background==
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The stated aim of CENSA is:
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::To shape U.S. national security policy by advancing the innovative perspectives and long-range planning concepts of a select group of non-partisan professionals. CENSA seeks to become the premier venue for virtual collaboration in addressing emerging national security affairs and policy renewal.<ref>CENSA, "[http://www.censa.net/about_mission.asp Our Mission]", accessed 12.10.09</ref> 
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According to the website, its current areas of focus are as follows:
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*Assessing the National Security Strategy and National Military Strategy: Content and Institutions
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*The China-Taiwan tangle
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*Missile Defense
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*The resource debate: DoD, State Dept., and the NSC
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*Global shifts in sources/relevance of power
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*Reorganizing government for national security decisions
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*The problem of making strategy in the U.S. with case studies
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*Non-U.S. views on our foreign policy
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*New approaches to foreign aid<ref>CENSA, "[http://www.censa.net/about_focus.asp Areas of Focus]", accessed 12.10.09</ref>
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==People==
 
==People==
 
In a June 2010 article in ''The Sunday Times'', journalist Isabel Oakeshott explained that:
 
In a June 2010 article in ''The Sunday Times'', journalist Isabel Oakeshott explained that:
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[[Michael Fenzel]] Chairman | [[Angela Sapp]] Vice Chairman | [[Bryan Cummings]] | [[Scott Fitzgerald]] | [[Samuel Cole]] | [[William Robison]] | [[Peter Barschdorff]] | [[Peter Clark]] | [[James Kirkhope]] | [[Krishna Kumar]] | [[Paul Lafontaine]] | [[Donald Rich]] | [[Roger Carstens]] | [[Keith Mines]]<ref>http://www.censa.net/directors.asp</ref>
 
[[Michael Fenzel]] Chairman | [[Angela Sapp]] Vice Chairman | [[Bryan Cummings]] | [[Scott Fitzgerald]] | [[Samuel Cole]] | [[William Robison]] | [[Peter Barschdorff]] | [[Peter Clark]] | [[James Kirkhope]] | [[Krishna Kumar]] | [[Paul Lafontaine]] | [[Donald Rich]] | [[Roger Carstens]] | [[Keith Mines]]<ref>http://www.censa.net/directors.asp</ref>
 
 
  
 
===2006-2007 Board of Directors at a Glance===
 
===2006-2007 Board of Directors at a Glance===

Revision as of 19:28, 12 September 2010

The Council for Emerging National Security Affairs (CENSA) is an American organisation which lobbies on foreign policy issues.

Background

The stated aim of CENSA is:

To shape U.S. national security policy by advancing the innovative perspectives and long-range planning concepts of a select group of non-partisan professionals. CENSA seeks to become the premier venue for virtual collaboration in addressing emerging national security affairs and policy renewal.[1]

According to the website, its current areas of focus are as follows:

  • Assessing the National Security Strategy and National Military Strategy: Content and Institutions
  • The China-Taiwan tangle
  • Missile Defense
  • The resource debate: DoD, State Dept., and the NSC
  • Global shifts in sources/relevance of power
  • Reorganizing government for national security decisions
  • The problem of making strategy in the U.S. with case studies
  • Non-U.S. views on our foreign policy
  • New approaches to foreign aid[2]

People

In a June 2010 article in The Sunday Times, journalist Isabel Oakeshott explained that:

About a quarter of the members listed on [CENSA's] website have a background in intelligence. They include Matthew Thompson, a former CIA analyst in the Directorate of Intelligence; Jeff Benson, who worked in the US Office of Naval Intelligence; Sean Bielat, who serves in the United States Marine Corps Reserve as an intelligence watch officer; and Paul Crespo, who served as a defence and naval attaché at American embassies in the Balkans, the Gulf and Latin America. Coffey was encouraged to establish a London chapter by one of his former army commanders.[3]

2010

Members[4]

Notable members include:

2006-2007

Board of Directors

Michael Fenzel Chairman | Angela Sapp Vice Chairman | Bryan Cummings | Scott Fitzgerald | Samuel Cole | William Robison | Peter Barschdorff | Peter Clark | James Kirkhope | Krishna Kumar | Paul Lafontaine | Donald Rich | Roger Carstens | Keith Mines[5]

2006-2007 Board of Directors at a Glance

Michael Fenzel Chairman | Angela Sapp Vice Chairman | Bryan Cummings | Scott Fitzgerald | Samuel Cole | William Robison | Peter Barschdorff | Peter Clark | James Kirkhope | Krishna Kumar | Paul Lafontaine | Donald Rich | Roger Carstens | Keith Mines[6]

Members

Notes

  1. CENSA, "Our Mission", accessed 12.10.09
  2. CENSA, "Areas of Focus", accessed 12.10.09
  3. Isabel Oakeshott , "Minister lets US ‘mole’ roam MoD", The Sunday Times, 06.06.10, accessed 12.09.10
  4. CENSA, "Membership directory", accessed 12.09.10
  5. http://www.censa.net/directors.asp
  6. http://www.censa.net/directors.asp
  7. Membership Directory, Sean McFate, Censa, Accessed 04-June-2009