NATO and the Greater Middle East Conference

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The NATO and the Greater Middle East Conference took place between 17-19 October 2003. The conference was co-orgainsed between the Prague Security Studies Institute and the Association for International Affairs[1]. Two of the cental questions that the conference was designed to answer were as follows:

1) Does the concept of the Greater Middle East, a shorthand for the vast geographical area from the Maghreb in the west to the borders of Pakistan in the east, actually make sense?
2) Is the involvement of a Euro–Atlantic military alliance in the numerous conflicts, crises and transformation processes of a small part of Africa and a large part of Asia at all relevant, thinkable and/or desirable?[2]

Participants

Gunduz Aktan | Ishak Alaton | Madeline Albright | Abdullatif Alrefaee | Gunther Altenburg | Uzi Arad | Ronald D Asmus | Arthur Avnon | Pavel Bem | Antonin Berdych | Marc Perrin De Brichambaut | Petr Brod | Shlomo Brom | R Nicholas Burns | Christopher Caldwell | Oldrich Cerny | Ariel Cohen | Erika Csekes | Therese Delpech | Thomas Dine | Gabriel Eichler | Steven Everts | Hynek Fajmon | Eva Filipiova | Jeffrey Gedmin | Marcus Gerhardt | Hirsh Goodman | Marcela Gurlichova | Karl-Theodor Zu Guttenberg | Ahmet K Han | Prince El Hassan Bin Talal | Vaclav Havel | Mark A Heller | Jiri Huml | Jana Hybaskova | Bruce Jackson | Josef Jarab | Roman Joch | Ely Karmon | Karel Kovanda | Daniel Kumermann | Eran Lerman | Petr Lunak | Petr Mares | William F Martin | Margarita Mathiopoulos | Joshua Muravchik | Petr Nevicky | Onur Oymen | Martin Palous | Jiri Pehe | Rouzbeh Pirouz | Petr Pithart | Ruprecht Polenz | Roger Robinson | Olivier Roy | Barry Rubin | Jan Ruml | Jacques Rupnik | Ozdem Sanberk | Ze'ev Schiff | Jiri Schneider | Dan Schueftan | Karel Schwarzenberg | Jaroslav Sedivy | Laurie Spengler | Weston Stacey | Craig R Stapleton | Cyril Svoboda | Frantisek Sulc | Amin Tarzi | Bretislav Turecek | Lubos Vesely | Terence Valeski | Alexander Vondra | Jiri Weigl | Michael Zantovsky | Jan Zizka[3]

Notes

  1. NATO and the Greater Middle East, NATO GME Report, Prague Security Studies Institute, Accessed 15-May-2009
  2. NATO and the Greater Middle East, NATO GME Report, Prague Security Studies Institute, Accessed 15-May-2009
  3. NATO and the Greater Middle East, NATO GME Report, Prague Security Studies Institute, Accessed 15-May-2009