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Partnerships for Peace, Democracy and Prosperity

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  • Copyright: 1997-05-15
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Summary

This is a collection of papers presented at the Marshall Legacy Symposium: Partnerships for the Future, held in Washington, D.C. in January 1996 involving 450 civilian and military leaders from forty-three NATO and Partnership for Peace countries. The aim of the symposium was to promote peace, democracy and prosperity by encouraging improved relations among the countries of Europe and with the United States. Co-published with the Program on Transitions to Democracy.Contents: Partnerships for Peace: U.S. Perspectives; European Perspectives; International Civil-Military Cooperation. Parterships to Encourage Democracy. Partnerships for Prosperity. The Marshall Legacy--Implications for the Future. Partnerships in the Information Age. Future International Challeges. Appendices.

Table of Contents

Foreword vii(4)
President William J. Clinton
Stephen Joel Trachtenberg, President, The George Washington University
Acknowledgements xi(1)
Dr. Constantine C. Menges, The George Washington University
Overview of Participating Countries xii(3)
Introduction by the Co-Chairpersons xv
Hon. John O. Marsh, Jr., former Secretary of the Army
Hon. Hodding Carter III, former Assistant Secretary of State for Public Affairs
I. Partnerships for Peace 3(104)
A. U.S. Perspectives 3(52)
The United States and Europe
3(4)
Hon. Anthony Lake, Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs
The Partnership for Peace and the Future
7(6)
Hon. William Perry, U. S. Secretary of Defense
A Bridge to America
13(4)
Lt. Gen. Edward Baca, Chief, U. S. National Guard Bureau
NATO and the Partnership for Peace
17(8)
Hon. Robert Hunter, U. S. Ambassador to NATO
Partnership for Peace in the Continental U.S.
25(2)
Gen. John Sheehan, Supreme Allied Commander, Atlantic
U. S. Defense Policy in the Twenty-First Century
27(4)
Mr. Fred Smith, U.S. Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense, International Security
NATO and American Interests
31(4)
Hon. Robert Livingston, Chair, U.S. House of Representatives Appropriations Committee
Building Cooperative Security Ties with the Newly Independent States
35(2)
Dr. Elizabeth Sherwood, U.S. Dep. Asst. Secretary of Defense for Russia, Ukraine and Eurasia
The Case for Rapid Expansion of NATO
37(4)
Hon. Caspar Weinberger, Chairman, Forbes; former U. S. Secretary of Defense
The Case for Active International Engagement
41(2)
Hon. Donald Rumsfeld, former: Chairman, General Instrument Corp., U.S. Secretary of Defense
The Future of Transatlantic Cooperation
43(4)
Hon. William Taft, IV, former: Dep. U.S. Secretary of Defense, U.S. Ambassador to NATO
A Year of Opportunity
47(2)
Dr. Hans Binnendijk, Director, Institute for National Strategic Studies, National Defense University
Third Party Coalitional Action
49(2)
Dr. Maurice East, The George Washington University
A Shared Democratic Security Culture
51(4)
Hon. Bruce Weinrod, former: Board, U.S. Institute for Peace, U. S. Dep. Asst. Secretary of Defense
B. European Perspectives 55(32)
Albania and International Coorperation
55(2)
Hon. Safet Zhulali, Albania -- Minister of Defense
European Security and the Partnership for Peace
57(4)
Hon. Blagoj Handziski, Macedonia -- Minister of Defense
Central Europe and NATO
61(4)
Hon. Andrzej Karkoszka, Poland -- Deputy Minister of Defense
The Czech Republic and Europe
65(2)
Hon. Pavel Bratinka, Czech Republic -- Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs
The Baltics and the Partnership for Peace
67(2)
Hon. Rina Kionka, Estonia -- Political Director, Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Georgia, the Caucasus Region, and Stability in Europe
69(2)
Hon. Vivas Adamiya, Georgia -- Chair, Parliamentary Committee on Defense
Hungary and the Future
71(2)
Hon. Istvan Pataki, Hungary -- Deputy State Secretary, Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Progress in Moldova
73(2)
Hon. Dumitru Diacov, Moldova -- Vice Chairman of Parliament
Romania and the Partnership for Peace
75(2)
Hon. Ioan Mircea Pascu, Romania -- Ministry of Defense
A New Model for Comprehensive Security for Europe in the Twenty-First Century
77(4)
Hon. Yuri Ushakov, Russia -- Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Europe -- the Urgent Need for Wider Integration
81(6)
Hon. Ignac Golob, Slovenia -- State Secretary, Ministry of Foreign Affairs
C. International Civil-Military Cooperation 87(20)
Civil-Military Cooperation in Emergency Planning
87(1)
Hon. Deborah Lee, U. S. Assistant Secretary of Defense for Reserve Affairs
Emergency Planning -- the Bipartisan Tradition
88(1)
Mr. Maxwell Alston, Director for Emergency Planning, U. S. Dept. of Defense
Partnership Relations Between the Civil Defense Department of Ukraine and NATO
89(4)
Lt. Gen. Victor Grechaninov, Ukraine -- Chief, Civil Defense Dept
Romania and Civil Protection
93(4)
Brig. Gen. Gheorghe Popescu, Romania -- Commander, Civil Protection Command
Civil Protection Efforts in Lithuania
97(4)
Col. Gediminas Pulokas, Lithuania -- Director, Civil Security, Ministry of Defense
Austria and International Cooperation in Disaster Relief
101(6)
Col. Norbert Furstenhofer, Austria -- Commander, Austrian Forces Disaster Relief Unit
II. Partnerships to Encourage Democracy 107(30)
The Tasks of the United States
107(2)
Hon. Philip Merrill, Publisher, The Washingtonian; former Asst. Secretary General, NATO
Perspectives: The National Endowment for Democracy
109(4)
Hon. John Brademas, Chairman of the Board, National Endowment for Democracy
Private Partnerships for Democracy and Free Markets
113(8)
Dr. Robert Krieble, President, Krieble Associates, and Free Markets
A New Era of International Aid for Democratization
121(2)
Mr. Carl Gershman, President, National Endowment for Democracy
Political Culture and Democratic Transitions
123(2)
Hon. Penn Kemble, Deputy Director, U. S. Information Agency
The Vital Role of Nongovernmental Organizations
125(4)
Ms. Julia Vadala Taft, President, InterAction
The Association of the U.S. Army
129(2)
General (Ret) Jack Merritt, President, Association of the U.S. Army
Local Governments, Technology, and Partnerships
131(2)
Dr. Costis Toregas, President, Public Technology, Inc.
Developing Civilian Expertise on Military Issues
133(4)
Dr. Daniel McDonald, President, The Potomac Foundation
III. Partnerships for Prosperity 137(28)
Partnerships for Shared Growth and Prosperity
137(4)
Hon. Ronald Brown, U. S. Secretary of Commerce, 1993-96
We Are Not Alone
141(6)
Hon. Joseph Duffey, Director, U.S. Information Agency
Partnerships in the Private Sector
147(2)
Dr. John Sullivan, Executive Director, Center for International Private Enterprise
Action Steps for Prosperity and Security
149(4)
Mr. John Edwin Mroz, President, Institute for East-West Studies
Private Foundations and Post-Communist Europe
153(2)
Mr. Craig Kennedy, President, The German Marshall Fund of the U. S.
International Partnerships Among Cities
155(4)
Ms. Mary Palko, Vice President, Sister Cities International
Ukraine: International Cooperation & Mutual Interests
159(6)
Mr. Bohdan Budzan, Ukraine--Director, International Renaissance Foundation
IV. The Marshall Legacy -- Implications for the Future 165(24)
General Marshall--the Leader and Implications of His Legacy
165(6)
Gen. (Ret) Andrew Goodpaster, Co-Chair, The Atlantic Council of the U. S.
Partnerships Require Reciprocity
171(2)
Amb. Rozanne Ridgway, Atlantic Council of the U. S.; former U. S. Amb. to the German Democratic Republic
The Marshall Plan and the Former Soviet Union
173(4)
Dr. Lincoln Gordon, Guest Scholar, the Brookings Institution; fmr. participant in Marshall Plan admin., fmr. Pres, Johns Hopkins Univ
The Role of the American Labor Movement and President Truman
177(2)
Amb. Phillip Kaiser, former U.S. Ambassador to Hungary and Austria; former Minister to Great Britain
The Need for U.S. Commitment
179(4)
Mr. Malcolm Lovell, Jr., President, National Planning Association
Lessons from The Marshall Plan for U.S. Assistance to Former Communist Countries
183(6)
Dr. Charles Weiss, Jr., President, Global Technology Mgmt., Inc.
V. Partnerships in the Information Age 189(18)
Partnerships for Innovation in the Information Age
189(4)
Gen. (Ret) Gordon Sullivan, former Chief of Staff, U.S. Army
The Information Age and Free Society
193(4)
Mr. R. Scott Fosler, President, National Academy of Public Administration
Computers and Innovation
197(4)
Mr. George Spix, Vice President, Microsoft Corporation
Strategic Leadership in the Information Age
201(2)
Lt. Gen. Ervin Rokke, President, National Defense University
Maintaining the Standards of Science
203(4)
Dr. Frederick Seitz, Chairman, George C. Marshall Institute
VI. Future International Challenges 207(24)
The U.S. Military and a Changing World
207(4)
Adm. William Owens, Vice Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff
The Post-Communist Transitions
211(4)
Hon. James Schlesinger, former U.S. Secretary of Defense
United, We Stand
215(6)
Col. A Vance Renfroe, Director of International Affairs, National Guard Bureau
Perspectives on the Future
221(10)
Dr. Constantine Menges, The George Washington University
Appendices 231
Appendix A - Speakers--Brief Biographies 231(8)
Appendix B - Background Information 239(6)
Overview of U.S. Assistance and Partnership Program
U.S. Assistance to Support the Partnership for Peace and Encourage Democratic Civil-Military Relations
Overview of Activities by Country
Appendix C: In Appreciation--Individuals Who Made the Symposium Possible 245

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