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Global Strategic Review 2010

The IISS is pleased to announce that its 8th annual Global Strategic Review (GSR) will be held on 10-12 September 2010 at the Intercontinental Hotel Geneva in Switzerland.

 

The GSR is the principal international venue for policy-relevant analysis of global foreign, defence and security policy by IISS members, officials, diplomats, military personnel, academics, commentators, media and business. Interdisciplinary in approach and cosmopolitan in its participants, the GSR each year audits the forces that are shaping international security conditions and anticipates the new factors that seem likely to come into play. It provides assessments of where new tensions may arise, but also points to areas that contain the possibility of progress towards conflict resolution. It generates original and useful thinking about the tools and structures – diplomatic, military, economic and bureaucratic – that national security establishments, regional security institutions and supra-national organisations will need in order to effectively pursue their priorities and discharge their mandates.  

 

The GSR will take place against the backdrop of a strengthening impression of a diffusion in the international distribution of power, in which some established powers are displaying signs of relative decline; other emerging major powers are seeking to occupy a fuller place on the world stage; and a number of regional and smaller powers are developing a sense of themselves as strategic actors with appetites for a more active and entrepreneurial diplomacy. At times of transition, however long or short the period over which they may play themselves out, at issue is how the stewardship of the international security system will be affected. In the contemporary setting,  

 

when many prominent security challenges are transnational in character and require a breadth of actors to be coherently aligned in common policies to mitigate or resolve problems, this is a matter of particular concern.

 

The 8th IISS Global Strategic Review, the most international gathering of the IISS, will bring together 400 delegates from 40 countries to address these questions. The GSR will hear American and Chinese perspectives on the emerging international dispensation, as well as views from other BRIC countries. The evolving strategies of newly self-conscious regional powers such as Turkey and Indonesia will be assessed, as will the effectiveness of the post –Lisbon Treaty EU as a global strategic actor. The meeting will analyse prospects for the emergence of new security systems in the Persian Gulf, the Caucasus and South America.  Across these assessments will be spread a number of overarching policy matters, including the relationship between international law and international security, counter-terrorism strategies, and global military dynamics. The future of global regimes for non-proliferation and energy security will be evaluated, and we will develop strategic insights into the requirement for new intellectual and policy architectures that respond to the emergence of Cyber power.


The event consists of a two-day conference spread over an opening dinner on the Friday, to a closing luncheon session on the Sunday. This is broken up into two formal dinners, six plenary sessions in front of the full audience on grand strategic subjects, and a half day of smaller break-out sessions that concentrate on very specific security challenges facing the international community.