Title: Cornwallis IX Stadtschlaining, Austria 58 April 2004
1Cornwallis IXStadtschlaining, Austria5-8 April
2004
- E. P. Visco
- gvisco_at_bellatlantic.net
- IAMWG
- 23 April 2004
- Evidence Based Research
- Vienna, VA
2Cornwallis GroupWho, What, Why?
- Small gaggle US UK
- Early 1990s dissatisfaction with conventional
symposia (esp. ISMOR MORS) - Insufficient time
- New problems, new approaches
- First meeting, April 1996
- Cornwallis I thru VIII at Pearson Peacekeeping
Centre, Nova Scotia, Cda - Cornwallis IX designed to attract more Europeans
3Proceedings
I. Analytic Approaches to the Study of Future
Conflict II. Analysis for and of the
Resolution of Conflict III. Analysis for Peace
Operations IV. Analysis for Civil-Military
Interactions V. Analysis for Crisis Response
and Societal Reconstruction VI. Analysis for
Assessment, Evaluation and Crisis
Management VII. Analysis for Compliance and
Peace Building VIII.Analysis for Governance and
Stability
4Proceedings Available
- Canadian Peacekeeping Press, Pearson Peacekeeping
Centre, Cornwallis Park, PO Box 100,
Clementsport, NS B0S 1E0, Canada - Tel 902.638.8611 x161 or 164
- Fascimile 902.638.3310
- orders_at_ppc.cdnpeacekeeping.ns.ca
- http//www.cdnpeacekeeping.ns.ca
5Cornwallis IX Key Notes
- Dayton Maxwell Are We Reaching the Threshold on
Overcoming the Obstacles to Effective
Civil-Military Cooperation on Mission
Achievement? - COL Graf von Strachwitz On Afghanistan
6Peace Analysis
- Walter Clark, US Doing it the hard way
civil-military policies in Iraq and Afghanistan - Ian Mitchell John Medhurst, UK Winning the
Peace--Scope and Management Implications of
Analysis of Stabilization and Counter-Terrorist
Operations - Dave Davis, US Analytic Support to a Civilian
Headquarters--The Cornwallis Approach - LTC Christopher J. Holshek, US Civil-Military
and Information Operations in Iraq Finding
Success in Synergy
7Peace Analysis (concluded)
- Larry Wentz Michael Baranick, US Stability and
Reconstruction Operations What we can learn from
history - Michael Neighbour, UK Analysis Capabilities for
Peace Support Operations A personal perspective - COL Richard Cousens Robert Bailey, UK Presence
in Peace Operations - Scott Feil, US Application of Metrics to Iraqi
Reconstruction
8Counter-Terrorism
- Cecilia C. Dionco Noble Dennis Legaspi, PI
Information Operations as a Tool of Stabilization
Operations in Counter-Terrorism - Richard Hayes Margaret Daly Hayes, US
Measuring Terrorism and Insurgency in a 21st
Century Context - Manfred Bartha, GE Homeland Security
9Counter-Terrorism (concluded)
- A. D. Hossack, et al, UK The Behaviour of
Counter-Terrorist Campaigns Results from
Historical Analysis, including Observations on
Current Operations in Iraq - Karl Bertsche, GE Agent Based Simulation of
Terrorist Attacks
10Military Analysis
- Hugh Richardson, UK Effects-Based Operations
the Analysis Challenge - George Rose, UK The Role of the NATO Code of
Best Practice for Provision of Analysis Advice in
New Operational Scenarios - A. J. Hopkins, UK Operational Analysis in
Support of HQ MND(SE), Basrah, Iraq, 2003
11New Tools for Analysis
- Lorna Frewer, UK Agent-Based Modeling
- S. Andes Christensson, SW How do we find robust
definitions of feedback indicators signifying
stabilities in counter-terrorism operations - Panel (Maxwell, Davis, Rose, T. Woodcock), US
UK Modeling and Analysis Requirements to Meet
the Challenge of New and Emerging Conflicts
12Summation
- Attendees
- United States 12
- United Kingdom 12
- Germany 4
- Philippine Islands 2
- Sweden 2
- Canada 1
- Presenters 24
- Papers
- Peace-related 11
- Counter-terrorism 5
- Military analysis 3
- New tools/tasks 3
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