PAMS XXVIII Syndicate Presentation Syndicate 2 10 Sep 04 Regional Cooperative Approaches to Meet the Common Security Challenges.

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PAMS XXVIII Syndicate Presentation Syndicate 2 10 Sep 04 Regional Cooperative Approaches to Meet the Common Security Challenges

Syndicate 2

Introduction

Themes What will the Security Environment in the Coming Decade look like and what will be the Impact of the Asymmetrical and Non- Traditional Threats on Armies? Can we Employ Cooperation to address Common Security Challenges?

Future Operating Environment and its Impact on Armies

Future Operating Environment Accuracy of Our Predictions

Future Operating Environment Accuracy of Our Predictions Enhanced Military Cooperation

Future Operating Environment Accuracy of Our Predictions Enhanced Military Cooperation Two Dimensional War Against Terrorism

Implications on Armies Establish Regional Security Architecture

Implications on Armies Establish Regional Security Architecture Self Imposed Restrictive ROEs

Implications on Armies Establish Regional Security Architecture Self Imposed Restrictive ROEs How do we Counter These Vulnerabilities?

How can Regional Cooperation Forum Better Address Common Security Challenges?

Security Issues Linked to Economic Outcomes Addressing Common Security Challenges

Security Issues Linked to Economic Outcomes Security Issues Best Dealt within Smaller Groups than Larger Ones Addressing Common Security Challenges

Security Issues Linked to Economic Outcomes Security Issues Best Dealt within Smaller Groups than Larger Ones Deal with Issues in a Proactive Manner Addressing Common Security Challenges

Security Issues Linked to Economic Outcomes Security Issues Best Dealt within Smaller Groups than Larger Ones Deal with Issues in a Proactive Manner Security Issues at Military/Political Level Addressing Common Security Challenges

Other PAMS XXVIII Issues Internal Audit

Other PAMS XXVIII Issues Internal Audit Small Study Groups

Summary Armed forces still Relevant Retain Conventional Capabilities and Develop New Ones Migrate from “Need to Know" to “Need to Share" Review Legislation and/or Ratify Treaties

Summary Adapt to Captured Lessons and Learn from Them Security Issues Should be Dealt Progressively (bottom - up) Formation of PAMS Alumni Based on Internal Audit and Small Study Groups Set Agenda for Next PAMS

Questions?