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PROGRAMME

Click here to read the programme.


SPEECHES AND PROCEEDINGS

Foreword by Alain Bauer
(click here)

Claude Guéant's speech
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Summary report by René Sève
(click here)

Michel Rocard's speech
(click here)

Synthisis of the Forum by the french Strategic revue Sécurité globale (in french)
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PRESS

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"Anticipating strategic discontinuities"

 

National Forum for Strategic Research


Thursday, June 24, 2010
At the Ecole Militaire, Paris

 

After the first National Forum on Strategic Research, which some 700 people attended on June 24th, 2010, this page will change. You will still find the program and some of the preliminary papers which will remind you what we expected from the event, press kit and releases (in French).

We added some highlights of this day: Secretary General of the Presidency of the French Republic Claude Guéant’s and former Prime Minister Michel Rocard's speeches, foreword by Alain Bauer and summary report by René Sève.

More information will follow: papers, videos… within next days or weeks which will be completed by press papers. We will keep you informed. Meanwhile, you can watch an interview of Alain Bauer (in French) or access to several papers in different magazines or journals: TTU (special issue, in French), La Revue Défense Nationale in its October Paper issue (N° 733) or special e-journal, and at least Sécurité Globale with a high level synthesis of 24 June's Assise Forum.

 

 

 

Alain BauerWhy the CSFRS, why the Forum?

By Alain BAUER,
Professor of Criminology at the CNAM,

President of the CSFRS

 

The “National Forum for Strategic Research” organized by the High Council for Strategic Education and Research (CSFRS) will be held at the Ecole Militaire next June 24. This first event is aimed...

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A new step in strategic research


The mission of the High Council for Strategic Education and Research (CSFRS) can be expressed simply as: To save France from a “strategic shock” and more generally to develop...

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