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4 th FES-SWP North-South Dialogue Global Governance Challenges Security in a Globalized World Global ungovernance or new strategies for peace and security? Berlin September 21 and 22, 2004 PLEASE NOTE THIS CONFERENCE IS ON INVITATION ONLY SHOULD YOU WISH TO PARTICIPATE; KINDLY CONTACT: ROSWITHA.KIEWITT@FES.DE THE FES-SWP NORTH-SOUTH DIALOGUE The FES-SWP dialogue invites scholars from think tanks in industrialized and developing countries to discuss key global governance issues. The topics of the last two conferences held in Berlin have been climate change and international financial architecture. The format is that of a working conference aiming at engaging all participants in an open and constructive debate. The conference will be held in English and it is expected that a total of up to 60 participants will attend among them scholars as well as parliamentarians, officials from relevant ministries, and representatives from NGOs. In addition, the dialogue includes a public panel discussion aiming at the broader political public in Berlin. SECURITY POLICY: A NORTH-SOUTH ISSUE The terrorist acts of September 11 do not constitute a new age, but can rather be understood as a dramatic result of security problems and global threats which have been developed throughout the 1990s. Among them are: failing and failed states, local and regional conflicts, transnational organized crime, international terrorism, the proliferation of small and light arms as well as of weapons of mass destruction and, linked to most issues, the increasing importance of violent non-state actors. But while the countries of the North have been discussing new threats from the South, reconceptualizing security strategies, and even intervening on the ground, original security interests of the countries in the South like poverty reduction and development remained largely unconsidered. Often, the strategies of the North, such as the US National Security Strategy

Draft Programme 4th SWP-FES North South Dialogue Page 2 (2002) or the EU Security Strategy (2003), are not consistent with perceptions in the regions concerned. Not only the perceptions but also the answers how to counter these threats differ considerably. The dominant paradigm of the war on terror seems to add in the long run more problems to the agenda than it solves in the short run: It may deepen North-South divides and thus undermine efforts to develop forms of global security governance; it may even emphasize the wrong priorities and the wrong means. But also an up to now weak UN led multilateral security system or regional efforts do not create stability so far. Existing regimes and rules as well as international law do often not reflect the new threats or are unable to address them in an appropriate way. However: despite all the difficulties and setbacks experienced in recent years, there seems to be no practicable alternative to a security related global governance, based on a common understanding of the North and the South if pressing problems are to be brought to a reasonable solution.

Draft Programme 4th SWP-FES North South Dialogue Page 3 Monday, September 20 DRAFT AGENDA (Aug 25 th 2004) Arrival of Participants 20h00 Welcome Dinner for International Participants Tuesday, September 21 09h00 09h30 Welcome and Introduction to the North-South Dialogue Christoph Bertram (Director, Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik, Berlin) Christiane Kesper (Head of the Department for Development Policy, Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung, Berlin) Session I Chair: Yu Xintian (President, Shanghai Institute for International Studies SIIS) New Risks Old Problems: Diverging or Converging Analyses of Security Threats? A Perspective from the South Adekeye Adebajo (Executive Director of the Centre for Conflict Resolution, Cape Town) A Perspective from the North Martin Ortega (European Union Institute for Security Studies EUISS, Paris) Topics for discussion: What security problems do given regions/institutions regard as particularly pressing? How do they differ in their perception? Is there any agreement on a common understanding of the different perceptions shared both by North and South as well as by the countries of the South? 10h45 11h15 13h00 Continuation of discussion Lunch break Tuesday, September 21 (cont.) 14h00 Session II Chair: Lee Lai To (Head of the Department of Political Sciences, National University of Singapore)

Draft Programme 4th SWP-FES North South Dialogue Page 4 Security Policy in the 21 st Century the Search for New Approaches Human security: Global Governance at a time of terror Mark Duffield (Department for Politics and International Relations, Lancaster University) Armies without states : The privatization of security and violence Jakkie Cilliers (Institute for Security Studies, Pretoria) The war on terror : Consequences of a new paradigm Ulrich Schneckener (Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik, Berlin) Topics for discussion Who are the key actors involved in these approaches? In how far do these approaches address new threats in an appropriate way? How are existing security structures and instruments in countries of the South assessed? 15h30 16h00 19h00 Continuation of discussion Public Roundtable Discussion Chair: Christoph Bertram (Director, Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik, Berlin) Global challenges, regional answers? Security Policy in a Globalized World Keynote address Osama Al-Baz (National Security Advisor to the Egyptian President, Cairo) Panelists Marcel Fortuna Biato (Foreign Policy Unit, Office of the Brazilian President, Brasilia) Hans-Ulrich Klose (Member of the German Parliament, Vice- Chairman of the Committee on Foreign Affairs, Berlin) James Jonah (University of New York/Former UN Under- Secretary-General, New York) Hans-Heinrich Dieter (requested) (Lieutenant General, German Federal Armed Forces, Bonn)

Draft Programme 4th SWP-FES North South Dialogue Page 5 Topics for discussion: What security problems are identified as particularly pressing? What are the roles for regional security arrangements and organizations? Can the UN serve as the institutional/political backbone of a robust world peace order? Wednesday, September 22 09h00 Session III Chair: Michael Zürn (Hertie School of Governance, Berlin) Global Security Policy in 2015 three future scenarios US hegemony in a unipolar world? Ronald Asmus (Senior Fellow, German Marshall Fund of the United States, Washington D.C.) (To be confirmed) Regional Security arrangements in a multipolar world? Amitav Acharya (Head of Research at the Institute of Defence and Strategic Studies, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore) Global Security Governance - an effective multilateralism? Monica Hirst (Executive Director, Fundación Centro de Estudos Brasileiros, Buenos Aires) Topics for discussion What are possible global security scenarios for the future? How can the South itself contribute to a cooperative security architecture? Is there a special role for the EU to play? 10h45 11h15 12h30 Continuation of discussion and conclusions Lunch Security in a Globalized World is part of the international work of the Friedrich- Ebert-Stiftung and contributes through conferences, workshops and publications to the debates on cooperative security structures. For further information on the organizers kindly visit: www.fes.de/globalization www.swp-berlin.org