Cambridge Security Programme
Contents
Background
Cambridge Security Programme (CSP) was an academic institution founded six months after the 11th September, 2001, in "response to the demands to find an answer to the compelling need for new ways to address the instability and uncertainties that characterise the current climate of insecurity." [1] While the institution ceased to operate in December 2007, its website remains accessible as an archive of its activities. [2]
CSP worked closely with academics within the University of Cambridge, integrating work from various faculties including history, anthropology, divinity, international law, and the social and political sciences. It promoted cross-institutional research and inquiry, combining work by younger scholars with more established academics and practitioners to develop pragmatic new approaches to the challenges at hand. CSP worked with the EU, NATO, military establishments in both the UK and US, and other universities worldwide.
People
- Professor James Mayall - Academic Director (2002-2006)
- Peter Cavanagh - Executive Director (2002-2007). Cavanagh was responsible for the feasibility study, development plan and executive direction of CSP, university-wide and cross-disciplinary research programme, as well as for building up a related international network.
- Nick Sinclair-Brown - Academic Advisor (2002-2006) The CSP website lists Sinclair-Brown as active in the organisation until 2007 when in fact he died in 2006. This failure to acknowledge the death of an advisor could be read in a number of ways...
- Rafal Rohozinski - Research Fellow
- Roxane Farmanfarmaian - Coordinator of Programme Development (2004-2007)
- Ricardo Soares de Oliveira - Academic Coordinator (2003-2007)
- Dr. Charles Jones - Academic Advisor (2002-2007)
- Dr. Philip Towle - Academic Advisor (2002-2007)
Recent Events
- Unconventional Information Warfare and the Global War on Terror: Critical Issues and International Cooperation Workshop, 2-3 November 2005
Moscow State University, Moscow, Russian Federation
A NATO Advanced Research Workshop, held jointly with MABIT’05 in cooperation with the Institute of Information Security (Moscow State University), National Security Council of the Russian Federation, and the Institute of Cryptography.
- Information Operations and Winning the Peace?: Lessons Learned from the Israeli/Palestinian Conflict in cooperation with the Center for Strategic Leadership Workshop, 28 Nov - 1 December, 2005
US Army War College, Carlisle, Pennsylvania, USA
Contact
- Cambridge Security Programme
- Cambridge University
- 18 Millers Yard
- Mill Lane
- Cambridge
- United Kingdom
- Contact information:
- Telephone: 44-0-1223 741747
- Email: info@removeme.cambridgesecurity.net
- Website: http://cambridgesecurity.net
Notes
- ↑ 'Cambridge Security Programme', SSRC website, accessed 30 April, 2009.
- ↑ Cambridge Security Programme website