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4th KYIV SECURITY FORUM

KYIV, NOVEMBER 11-12, 2010

(Hotel “InterContinental”, 2A Velyka Zhytomyrska St., flour «-2»)

CHANGING THE SECURITY PARADIGM IN A FRAGMENTED WORLD


EUROPEAN DIMENSION
1st DAY

15:00 – PARTICIPANTS’ REGISTRATION (Foyer, Intercontinental Hotel,


16:00 Floor “-2”)

16:00 – PLENARY SESSION I – Grand


18:00 Ballroom

NEW THREATS, NEW RIVALRIES

• What is Replacing US Hegemony: Collective Security?


Multipolarity?
• What are the Implications of the ‘Rise of the Rest’?
• Are we Entering a Period of Climate Politics and /or Resource
Wars?

Moderator: Andriy KULYKOV, journalist, TV presenter, ICTV channel,


Ukraine

Opening remarks:
Arseniy YATSENYUK, Member of the Parliament of Ukraine, Leader of
the Party “Front of Change”, Minister for Foreign Affairs of Ukraine
(2007)

Presentations:
Oleksandr HORIN, Deputy Minister for Foreign Affairs, Ukraine
Giorgi BARAMIDZE, Vice Prime-Minister, State Minister on European
and Euro-Atlantic Integration, Georgia
Robert SIMMONS, Deputy Assistant Secretary General for Security
Cooperation and Partnership, NATO HQ, Brussels (prerecorded address)
Dr. Theodore MELESCANU, Vice-President of Senate, Minister of
National Defence (2007-2008), Minister for Foreign Affairs (1992-1996),
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Romania
Andrei POPOV, Deputy Minister for Foreign Affairs and European
Integration, Republic of Moldova
Robert NURICK, Member, International Institute for Strategic Studies,
the American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies and
the Central Eurasia Studies Society, USA
Petro POROSHENKO, Minister for Foreign Affairs of Ukraine (2009-
2010), Secretary of National Security and Defence Council (2005),
Ukraine

18:30 RECEPTON – HOTEL FOYER (-2 FLOOR)

2nd DAY

8:30 – PARTICIPANTS’ REGISTRATION (Foyer, Intercontinental Hotel,


9:00 Floor “-2”)

9:00 – PLENARY SESSION II – Grand


10:45 Ballroom

EVOLVING SECURITY DYNAMICS

• Is the West Losing its Monopoly on Soft Power?


• Transatlantic Relationship: Collective Security or Coalitions of
the Willing?
• Will Today’s Ministries of Defense be Tomorrow’s Ministries of
Security?

Moderator: James GREENE, President, Effective Engagement


Strategies LLC, USA

Presentations:
Dr. Bogdan AURESCU, Secretary of State for European Affairs,
Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Romania
Pavlo KLIMKIN, Deputy Minister for Foreign Affairs, Ukraine
Borys TARASYUK, Member of the Parliament of Ukraine, Chairman,
Parliamentary Committee on European Integration, Ukraine
Chris DONNELLY, Director, Oxford Institute for Statecraft and
Governance, United Kingdom
Dr. Yevgeniy KOZHOKIN, Rector, Academy of Labour and Social
Relations; Director, Russia Institute for Strategic Studies (1994-2009),
Russian Federation
Michael COX, Professor, London School of Economics, United Kingdom

Discussants:
Dr. James SHERR, Head, Russia and Eurasia Program, Chatham
House, United Kingdom
Dr. Bartosz STANISLAWSKI, Director, Mapping Global Insecurity
Program, Moynihan Institute of Global Affairs, Maxwell School, Syracuse
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University, USA

10:45 – COFFEE BREAK


11:15

11:15 – MORNING PARALLEL SESSIONS


13:00

NATO’S NEW STRATEGIC CONCEPT: TWO TERMS , ONE MEANING : NATIONAL

RETHINKING PARTNERSHIPS RESILIENCE OR HOMELAND SECURITY ?

GRAND BALLROOM C ONFERENCE HALL 1

• Will Relations with Georgia and • How do we Define Threats? What


Ukraine be Given New Stimulus? Tools and Strategies are Required
• What is the Ideal Role for Russia? to Strengthen National Resilience
• Will NATO Policies Towards Post- in a Multicultural and
Soviet States Continue to Cause Institutionally Diverse Europe?
Internal Divisions? • What are the Resources Required
to Build Resilience? At what Level
Should our Capabilities be?
• How Effective are Private-Public
Partnerships in Protecting Critical
Infrastructure?

Moderator: Dr. Thanos DOKOS, Moderator: Stephan DE


Director General, Hellenic Foundation for SPIEGELEIRE, Senior Scientist, Director
European and Foreign Policy (ELIAMEP), Defense Transformation, the Hague
Greece Centre for Strategic Studies, the
Netherlands

Presentations:
Presentations:
Amb. Marie GERVAIS-VIDRICAIRE,
Member of NATO’s New Strategic Dr. Hans-Georg WIECK, Ambassador,
Concept Group of Experts, Canada President of Federal German Foreign
Intelligence Agency (BND) (1985-1990),
Dr. Andrei ZAGORSKI, Professor and
Germany
Leading Researcher, Moscow State
Institute of International Relations Daniel J. KANIEWSKI, Assistant Vice
(MGIMO), Russian Federation President for Homeland Security and
Deputy Director, Homeland Security
Dr. Klaus WITTMANN, Brigadier
Policy Institute, the George Washington
General of Bundeswehr (ret), Former
University, USA
Director Academic Planning and Policy at
the NATO Defence College in Rome, Bryden SPURLING, Deputy Director,
Germany Strategic Policy Guidance, Department
of Defence, Australia
Amb. Valeri RATCHEV, Head of the
Political Cabinet, Ministry of Foreign Bjorn RUTTEN, Senior Research
Affairs, Republic of Bulgaria Associate, The Conference Board of
Canada, Canada
Dr. Todor TAGAREV, Associate
Professor, Centre for Security and
Defence Management, Bulgarian
Academy of Sciences, Republic of
Bulgaria
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13:00 – LUNCH
14:00

14:00 – AFTERNOON PARALLEL SESSIONS


15:45

BLACK SEA GEOPOLITICS : DILEMMAS AND UKRAINE: CHOICES AND CONSTRAINTS

PROSPECTS
C ONFERENCE HALL 1
GRAND BALLROOM
• Are Ukraine’s Foreign Policy
• Will the Russia-Turkey Tandem Choices Defined by External
Strengthen or Endanger Regional Threats or Domestic Politics?
Stability? • Does Ukraine’s Stability come at
• Can the Region’s Militarization be the Expense of its Integration into
reversed? European and Euro-Atlantic
• Will Conflict Return to the Region? Community?
What Lessons have we Learned • Can Ukraine Strengthen its
from August 2008? Partnership with Russia without
Compromising its Independence?

Moderator: Dr. Dimitris Moderator: Valeriy CHALY, Deputy


TRIANTAPHYLLOU, Director, European Director General, Razumkov Center,
Studies Centre, Kadir Has University, Ukraine
Turkey

Presentations:
Presentations:
Dr. James SHERR, Head, Russia and
Dr. Mustafa AYDIN, Rector, Kadir Has Eurasia Program, Chatham House,
University, Turkey United Kingdom
Georgian POP, MP, Member of the Matthew ROJANSKI, Deputy Director,
Parliamentary Committee on National Russia and Eurasia Program, Carnegie
Defence and Security, House of Endowment for International Peace, USA
Deputies, Romania
Pawel KOWAL, MEP, Chairman,
Tengiz PKHALADZE, Chairman, Delegation to the EU-Ukraine
International Center for Geopolitical Parliamentary Cooperation Committee,
Studies, Georgia Brussels
Dr. Danila BOCHKAREV, Research Vitaliy PORTNIKOV, Editor-in-Chief,
Fellow, Global Security Program, East TVi Channel, Ukraine
West Institute, Brussels
Dr. Frank EVERS, Deputy Head, Centre
Carina STACHETTI, Head of the Russia, for OSCE Research (CORE), Institute for
Ukraine and Eurasia Desk, Directorate Peace Research and Security Policy,
for Strategic Affairs, Ministry of Defence, University of Hamburg, Germany
France
Mark OPGENORTH, Staff Officer,
Russia and Ukraine Section, Political and
Security Policy Division, NATO
International Staff, Belgium

15:45 – COFFEE BREAK


16:15
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16:15 – PLENARY SESSION III - Grand
18:00 Ballroom

THE CROSSROADS OF EUROPEAN COLLECTIVE SECURITY

• Is the Corfu Process at a Dead End?


• How do we Engage Russia in a Constructive European Security
Dialogue?
• How will Competencies be Divided Among NATO, the EU and the
OSCE? Will a New System Emerge?

Moderator: Konstantin von EGGERT, Political Analyst and Journalist,


Centre for Political Research, Russian Federation

Presentations:
Oleksandr PAVLYUK, Head of External Cooperation, OSCE
Secretariat, Austria
Dr. Artiem MALGIN, Adviser to Rector of Moscow State Institute of
International Relations, Russian Federation
Pierre HASSNER, Associate Research Fellow, Center for International
Studies and Research (CERI, SceincesPo), France
David DARCHIASHVILI, Chairman, Committee on European
Integration, Parliament of Georgia, Georgia
Dr. Kamer KASIM, Vice President of USAK (ISRO); Director, Center for
EU Studies, USAK , Turkey
Dr. Graeme HERD, Head of the International Security Programme,
Geneva Center for Security Policy, Switzerland

18:00 – CONCLUSIONS FROM


18:10 ORGANIZERS

Closing remarks:
Dr. James SHERR, Head, Russia and Eurasia Program, Chatham
House, United Kingdom
Ivanna KLYMPUSH-TSINTSADZE, Director, Open Ukraine
Foundation, Ukraine

18:30 BUSES DEPART TO DINNER VENUE

19:00 DINNER (O’Panas Restaurant, 10 Tereshchenka Str.)

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