European Security Governance Institutions
International Conference at MGIMO, Moscow
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Dr. Wolfgang Zellner and Ulrich Kühn at MGIMO, Moscow
On 11/12 April 2011,
the European Studies Institute of the MGIMO-University,
the Institute of European Studies of the Russian Academy
of Sciences, the NATO Information Office in Russia
and the Friedrich Ebert Foundation or-ganized a conference
on “European Security Governance Institutions: Prospects
for Im-provement”. About 70 scholars, representatives
of the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, of NATO,
of the EU and of a number of embassies in Moscow convened
for the conference.
Discussions focused on the question of why there has
been nearly no progress in European security politics,
either in disarmament, or in regional conflicts or
in the institutional setting despite the halfway successful
new start in US-Russian relations. This question was
also addressed by Wolfgang Zellner, Deputy Director
of the IFSH, who mentioned a number of reasons in
his talk: a values gap between Russia and the West,
asymmetrical interests, a mindset still coloured by
issues of the East-West confrontation, and - perhaps
most important - the lack of a joint positive vision.
The conference made it its task to collect and assess
practical steps in the areas of conventional arms
control, tactical nuclear weapons, missile defence,
regulation of the unresolved regional conflicts and
co-operation between Russia and NATO as well as between
Russia and the EU.
Kontakt:
Dr. Wolfgang Zellner
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