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Articles 48th MSC
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2012/02/20 Munich Calling: How the ghosts of the past haunt Europe
By Judy DempseyThe Euro crisis and the related comparison with the past of Europe are threatening the European integration, Judy Dempsey warns in the latest issue of "Munich Calling". »
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2012/02/19 "Why Barack Obama and Xi Jinping need an Australian retreat with Kevin Rudd"
By MSCIn his column for The Guardian, Oxford Professor Timothy Garton Ash comments on the state of the U.S.-Chinese relationship, providing examples from this year's Munich Security Conference. »
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2012/02/16 The cornerstones of global security
By MSCEurope will remain Washington’s “partner of first resort,” but much else has changed, writes Theo Sommer in the latest edition of the German Times. »
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2012/02/13 Munich Calling: Choosing Human Rights or Rare Earth Minerals
By Judy DempseyAngela Merkel and Nursultan Nazarbayev have very little in common. The German Chancellor, apart from being media shy, believes strongly in human rights. The president of Kazakhstan indulges in a cult of personality. His ... »
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2012/02/08 Building a Euro-Atlantic Security Community
By MSCThe Euro-Atlantic Security Initiative (EASI) presented in Munich the EASI-Report for a Euro-Atlantic Security Community. »
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2012/02/06 Munich Calling: Russia, Syria and the Arab Spring
By Judy DempseyAre Russia and Syrian President Assad on the wrong side of history? This question is discussed by Judy Dempsey in the current issue of "Munich Calling". »
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2012/02/07 Helplessness is the Name of the (Blame) Game
By Christoph SchwarzEverybody agrees that Russia and China are responsible for nullifying yesterday’s efforts to draw up a UN Security Council resolution on the situation in Syria. What strikes the observer is that the neighboring states and the ... »
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2012/02/07 Freedom or Security – The Clash of Civilizations in the World Wide Web
By Tanja VogtFor the second time, this topic was on the agenda of the Munich Security Conference. Discussions quickly revealed the large difference between the security challenges in Cyberspace and conventional aspects of national defense. »
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2012/02/06 Police in Munich: Drawing A Positive Conclusion
By Ernst HebekerLocal police have drawn a positive overall conclusion regarding the 48th Munich Security Conference. Assistant Chief Constable Robert Kopp had no unusual incidents to report during the three days of freezing temperatures. A ... »
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2012/02/05 MSC Booklet Paper: Cybersecurity
By Anke Weidlich and Petra BeenkenSecurity issues emanating from cyberspace and their potential impact on critical infrastructures, such as energy or telecommunications infrastructures, have been pushed upon the agenda of security policy-makers in recent years. ... »
