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For information concerning the Institute for Transitional Democracy and International Security (ITDIS), please contact at. This website is an information resourse only and does not represent the organisation or any of its members. The purpose of this wesbite is soley to provide access to information published by the Institute for Transitional Democracy and International Security. EVENTS NATO - North Atlantic Treaty Organization IDIS hosted a NATO Advanced Research Workshop in Budapest, March 7-9th on the radicalization of indigenous populations and how to prevent terrorist recruitment. A selection of the presentations and papers, including Peter Probst's analysis of the threat posed by the Muslim Brotherhood within the US, are availble on the NATO website. PUBLICATIONS IEA - Institute of Economic Affairs As part of ITDIS' ongoing project on transitional democracy and the role of external actors, Katharine C. Gorka's latest work: 'Homo Democraticus: or why Democracy should not be the object of US Foreign Policy' was recently published in Economic Affairs, the journal of the UK Institute of Economic Affairs.
The Royal Elcano Institute of Madrid has just published Sebestyen Gorka's study on whether or not the new doctrine that debuted last year is the best tool to fight al Qaeda. View his previous paper ', which was presented to the US Joint Special Operations University. A brief was conducted with Sebestyen on Iraq and General Petraeus' Congressional testimony. RECENT EVENTS ITDIS Founding Director Sebestyen Gorka recently spoke to the Hudson Institute's New York Briefing Council. You can order a transcript of the talk entitled 'Terrorism: The View from in Europe,' from the. In November Sebestyen Gorka also spoke at the Beacon Hill Institute in Boston on the Legacy of President Ronald Reagan in Central Europe, and how the values the 'Gipper' fought for have been forgotten in recent years.
His PowerPoint presentation can be accessed. NEWS ITDIS JOINS INTERNATIONAL NETWORK After an initial invitation and several months of negotiations, the INSTITUTE FOR TRANSITIONAL DEMOCRACY AND INTERNATIONAL SECURITY has agreed to join the Educational Initiative for Central and Eastern Europe (EICEE). EICEE is a Washington-based international not-for-profit organization that has a presence in Vienna - The Neuwaldegg Institute, and in Prague - the Civic Institute (CI).
Its mission is to help promote and strengthen free, just and democratic societies in the region. It does this through training, publications and policy input on issues of great relevance to how nations recover from decades of Communist oppression; for details visit for Neuwaldegg and for CI. The founders of ITDIS believe that being part of an international network will help the institute further both its goals within Hungary and in the broader region and are very enthusiastic about being part of what will become a unique structure in the CEE region. HUNGARY'S KGB-TRAINED SECURITY CHIEF According to one of the foremost providers of corporate and political intelligence in the UK, recent decisions by the Hungarian government may endanger not only the national security of the Central European state, but also of the NATO alliance. According to the Strategic Intelligence Review: 'The Hungarian government is making a concerted effort to play down concern over the controversial background of the nomination of a Soviet-era KGB trained intelligence officer as director-general of Hungary's National Security Office (NBH). However, we believe that the case raises serious questions about the wisdom of the appointment to sensitive security posts of individuals whose past links with Moscow may leave them open to blackmail or other forms of covert pressure, particularly at a time when Russia is pursuing an increasingly aggressive policy of espionage activity aimed at NATO member states. The nomination of Col. Star wars jedi knight academy crack no cd.