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Business and Security:Who will pay the price? was the title of a conference that took place between the 10-12 October 2005. The conference was created by the Prague Security Studies Institute in partnership with the Program of Atlantic Security Studies and the Association for International Affairs[1]. The focus of the discussions was described in the conference program as:

"The 2005 conference entitled “Business and Security: Who Will Pay the Price?”, concentrated mainly on the benefits and limitations of economic sanctions and other policy tools, emerging geopolitical threats that are most relevant to business interests and the international capital markets and implications for such markets these concerns are particularly relevant to assessing a new category of business and shareholder risk in the post 9/11 era, namely “global security risk,” and the prospects for forging a security-minded partnership between private corporations and governments"[2].


Participants

Uzi Arad | Stephen Ashwell | Hüseyin Bagci | Zeyno Baran | Josef Beck | Jana Bednnarova | Pavel Bem | Antonin Berdych | Fatih Birol | Jørgen Bøjer | Zdenek Borkovec | | Klaus Brill | Jan Bubenik | Theo Butt | William J Cabaniss | Fraser Cameron | Oldrich Cerny | Alejandro Chafuen | Jim Chang | David Claridge | Daniel Daianu | Barbara Day | Michael Dodman | Petr Dudek | Martin Ehl | Gabriel Eichler | Marc S Ellenbogen | Stephen A Elliot | David B Funk | Frank Gaffney | Curt Gasteyger | Stefan Gehrold | Istvan Gyarmati | Ahmet K Han | Patrick Hardouin | Radek Havlis | Ales Janku | Tomas Jelinek | Petr Jezek | James L Jones | Takahashi Karasaki | Stanislav Kazecky | Bogdan Klich | Julian Knapp | Petr Koblic | Edvard Kozusnik | Veronika Kuchynova Smigolova | Karel Kuhnl | Daniel Kumermann | Martin Kupka | Christian Lequesne | Jiri Liska | Vratislav Ludvik | Ichiro Maeda | Tamas Magyarics | Charles Malinas | Jeffrey Manners | Petr Mares | William F Martin | Pavel Masa | Graham Meikle | Michal Mejstrik | Robert S Millar | Dominique Molsi | Mike Moore | Marek Mroczkowski | Ivan Muller | Cameron Munter | Liviu Muresan | Edvard Outrata | Radka Pavlacikova | Joseph C Perkowski | Jaroslav Plisek | Vladimir Prokop | Martin Riman | Roger W Robinson, Jr | Kevin Rosner | Jacques Rupnik | Michal Ruzicka | Michal Rysavy | Gabriel Sanchez-Zinny | Konrad M Scharinger | Vladimir Schmalz | Jiri Schneider | Tomas Sedlacek | Miroslav Singer | Premysl Sobotka | Radek Spicar | Pavel Stalmach | Dominik Stros | Ion Sturza | Jiri Suchman | Frantisek Sulc | Eamon Surry | Oleksandr Sushko | Pavel Svarc | Istvan Szabo | Karel Tlusty | Michal Tosovsky | Petr Vancura | Ida L van Veldhuizen-Rothenbucher | Milen Veltchev | Lubos Vesely | Alexandr Vondra | Martin Walker | Michael Zantovsky | Jan Zizka[3].

Notes

  1. Business and Security, Conference Report, Prague Security Studies Institute, Accessed 15-June-2009
  2. Business and Security, Conference Report, Prague Security Studies Institute, Accessed 15-June-2009
  3. Business and Security, Conference Report, Prague Security Studies Institute, Accessed 15-June-2009