Sunday, April 21, 2013 All Day - Young Leaders arrive Hotel Bernina Geneve Place de Cornavin 22 1201 Geneva, Switzerland +41 22 908 49 50 http://www.bernina-geneve.ch/ 18:30 Meet at the Hotel Lobby ~ Transfer to dinner venue Monday, April 22, 2013 09:30 Meet at the Hotel Lobby ~ Transfer to Venue: Geneva International Conference Centre (CICG) 10:00 Young Leaders Introductory Session and ISF Registration Peter Faber, Head of Strategy and Operations, ISN and Ralph Cossa, President, Pacific Forum CSIS Venue: Geneva International Conference Centre (CICG), Meeting Room 13 (2 nd floor)
Monday, April 22, 2013 cont. 11:30 Young Leaders Guest Speaker - Sir Tim Lankester Whether and how military assistance can be complemented by development assistance. Venue: Geneva International Conference Centre (CICG), Meeting Room 13 (2 nd floor) 12:45 Buffet Lunch 14:00 10th International Security Forum 2013 Facing a World of Transition 14:00 Host Welcome: Toward Solutions - Ambassador Fred Tanner, Director, Geneva Centre for Security Policy Opening Address: Shared Priorities - Federal Councillor Didier Burkhalter, Head, Federal department of Foreign Affairs of Switzerland Partners Welcome: Issues and Options - Lt. Gen. (Ret.) Keith W. Dayton, PfP Consortium of Defence Academies & Security Studies Inst. Opening Panel: Facing a World of Transition - Professor Heisbourg, Ambassador Antonov, Ms Beerli, Ambassador Zannier, Professor Liru 16:00 16:30 Revitalising the OSCE- a Mission Impossible Managing Transitions in the Middle East & N. Africa US, China & the Asia Pacific Century 19:30 Official ISF Dinner Venue: Grand Hotel Kempinski Geneva, Quai du Mont Blanc 19, 1201 Geneva
Tuesday, April 23, 2013 08:15 Meet at the Hotel Lobby ~ Transfer to CICG 9:00 10:30 11:00 12:30 Human Security Regions in Transition Conflict and Arms Control 1. Non-State Actors and Transnational Movements 2. Political Transitions 3. Regional System in Fluidity 4.Transforming Security 1.1 Regulating the Private 2.1 Security 3.1 Europe Between Crisis 4.1 Emerging Security Challenges: Security Industry From Implications and Renewal Issues and Options for Policy Design to Implementation of Post- Makers Arab Spring 1.2 Global Environmental Change: Implications for Food Security and International Security Lunch 2.2 Mine Action and Security Sector Reform 3.2 Leaving Afghanistan: A Political and Security Vacuum in the Making? 4.2 Mediating Today s Armed Conflicts: Dilemmas, Trends and Approaches 5. Disarmament and WMD 5.1 State of Play of Nuclear Disarmament 5.2 Regional Conflicts and Nuclear Disarmament: What are the Links?
Tuesday, April 23, 2013 cont. 14:00 15:30 16:00 17:30 Human Security Regions in Transition Conflict and Arms Control 1.3 Cyberwar: Roles and 3.3 Diasporas: Global 4.3 New Issues Responsibilities of Players in Regional in International Organisations Transformations Peacebuilding 1.4 Shared History and Transcultural Security: The Arab-Islamic World and the West 2.3 Security Sector Reform (SSR) and Democratisation 2.4 Security Sector Reform and the Arab Spring 3.4 Political Transitions in Africa 4.4 Normative Change in Peacekeeping Operations 5.3 Small Arms Trade: The Role of Hidden Actors? 5.4 Urban Armed Violence 17:30 ISN reception with Professor Tyler Rauert, US National Defense University's Near East South Asia Center for Strategic Studies (www.nesa-center.org) Venue: Bar VIP (Espace Léman), Geneva International Conference Centre (CICG)
Wednesday, April 24, 2013 08:15 Meet at the Hotel Lobby ~ Transfer to CICG 9:00 Shaping a World in Transition through Education Maintaining the Rule of Law in an Evolving Security Environment Security: The Next Millennium Development Goal 10:30 11:00 Looking Ahead: Managing Multiple Transitions 13:00 Host Farewell Address by Ambassador Fred Tanner, Director Geneva Center for Security Policy Lunch (end of conference in Geneva) Next Steps in Nuclear Disarmament: Where Do We Go From Here 14:15 Depart CICG for Hotel Warwick Geneva by tram 15:00 World Economic Forum Briefing by Lee Howell, Managing Director Venue: Hotel Warwick, 14 Rue de Lausanne, 1201 Geneva (Meeting Room: Mont-Blanc) 17:00 Return to Hotel Bernina to collect luggage and packed meal
17:45 Depart Geneva by train 20:28 Arrive Zurich, Transfer to Hotel Thursday, April 25, 2013 Leonardo Boutique Hotel Universitätstrasse 101 8033 Zurich, Switzerland +41 44 360 12 00 http://www.leonardo-hotels.com/switzerland-hotels/zurich-hotels/leonardo-boutique-hotel-rigihof-zurich 08:00 Meet Julia Kreienkamp (ISN) at hotel lobby ~ Transfer to ETH Zurich 08:30 Europe 101 Seminar International Relations and Security Network (ISN) ETH Zurich Venue: ETH Zurich, Main Building, Rämistrasse 101, 8092 Zurich, Switzerland (Room HG F 33.1)
08:30 The Status of Europe and the Role of Neutral Nations within it 10:00 10:15 Wither goes Europe s Security Policies 11:45 Lunch Venue: Restaurant foodlab, ETH Zurich 13:15 Europe s Relationship with Russia and its Spheres of Influence 14:45 15:00 European Nuclear Policy(ies) and Nonproliferation Efforts 16:30 20:00 Dinner Venue: Restaurant Zeughauskeller Bahnhofstrasse 28a 8001 Zurich http://www.zeughauskeller.ch/en/
Friday, April 26, 2013 08:00 Meet at hotel lobby ~ Transfer to ETH Zurich 08:30 Europe 101 Seminar International Relations and Security Network (ISN) ETH Zurich Venue: ETH Zurich, Main Building, Rämistrasse 101, 8092 Zurich, Switzerland (Room HG F 33.1) 08:30 European Strategies against Political Radicalization and Terrorism 10:00 10:15 Europe s Budding Economic, Foreign Policy and Security Relationship with Asia 11:45 Lunch Venue: Restaurant uniturm, University of Zurich Young Leaders free to depart