The Institute for National Security Studies (INSS) in collaboration with The Israeli Model UN Association (IMUNA)
Israel and the Foreign Forces?
Thursday, 20 June 2013 at INSS, Tel Aviv 15:00-18:00
A Middle East in flux induces taking in hand Israel’s national security and the United Nation’s Peace Keeping Operations that have been stationed in and around Israel for some time. Each session spotlights a different aspect to stimulate a holistic scrutiny.
Opening remarks:
Dr Glen Segell, Institute for National Security Studies.
Session 1: Stock Taking UN Peace Keeping Operations
Chair: Ms Chaya Esther Pomeranz, President, The Israeli Model UN Association, IMUNA.
Dr Avi Beker, The Diplomacy of UN Forces, Tel Aviv University.
Dr Chen Kertcher, From Ploughshares to Swords, Tami Steinmetz Center of Peace Research, and IDC.
Session 2: A Political-Military Perspective of UN Peace Keeping Operations
Chair: Brigadier General (Res.) Udi Dekel, Deputy Director, Institute for National Security Studies.
Ms Idit Rosenzweig-Abu, Deputy-Director UN Political Affairs, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Israel.
Brigadier General Asaf Urion, (Head of IDF Strategic Planning Division.
Major General Paolo Serra, Italy, UNIFIL, Head of Mission and Force Commander.
Colonel Patrick Gauchat, Switzerland, UNTSO Deputy Chief of Staff.
Session 3: A View from Contributing Countries to UN Peace Keeping Operations
Chair: Ambassador Oded Eran, Former Director, Institute for National Security Studies.
H.E. Pjer Simunovic, Ambassador of the Republic of Croatia.
H.E. Breifne O’Reilly, Ambassador of the Republic of Ireland.
H.E. Generoso D.G. Calonge, Ambassador of the Republic of the Philippines.
H.E. Vebjørn Dysvik, Chargé d’affaires / Minister Counselor, Embassy of the Kingdom of Norway.
Address:
Brigadier General Shlomo Brom (Ret.), Institute for National Security Studies, Potential International Involvement in Arrangements with the Palestinians.
Closing Remarks:
Major General (Res.) Amos Yadlin, Director, Institute for National Security Studies.
Conference Location: The Institute for National Security Studies, 40 Haim Levanon Street, Tel Aviv, This Conference will be held in English and is open to the public. The number of seats is limited. The program is subject to change. Attendance to the conference is free of charge. Parking is available at the Tel Aviv University public parking lots.
Submitted by Glen Segell.