JHU SAIS to Co-Host Conference on Use of Multilateral Tools to Fight Terrorism Secretary of Homeland Security Tom Ridge to Give Keynote Address
The Johns Hopkins University Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS) will co-host a two-day conference, "Transatlantic Relations: How Do We Make the U.N. and Multilateralism Effective?" on Monday, 09/13 and Tuesday, 09/14.
Hosted by the Center for Transatlantic Relations at SAIS, the Luxembourg University Center, the Geneva Graduate Institute of International Studies and the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, the conference will focus on multilateralism mechanisms to fight terror and face global and strategic challenges.
Tom Ridge, secretary of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, will give the conference's keynote address on "Transatlantic Homeland Security" at noon on Monday, 09/13. Other participants include Asa Hutchinson, under secretary for Border and Transportation Security at the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, Gijs de Vries, the European Union's coordinator for Counterterrorism, and experts from the United States and Europe. A complete conference agenda is attached.
The conference is part of a series on "International Cooperation and Conflict in the Post-09/11 World," organized by the Luxembourg Group with the support of the Grand Duke Henri de Luxembourg, the head of state. The Grand Duke will be attending the conference. Luxembourg is a member of NATO and, in January, will assume the rotating presidency of the European Union Council.
The United States disagreed with some of its closest allies over the role of multilateral mechanisms, including the U.N., in grappling with Iraq. The two-day conference will address how and whether multilateral mechanisms can be made more effective tools for addressing strategic and economic issues from combating terrorism, managing the global economy, to saving failing states and preventing conflict. What is the role of the United Nations or the European Union?
The Monday, 09/13 session will be held at the Woodrow Wilson Center, located at the Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Center, 1300 Pennsylvania, Ave., N.W. The Tuesday, 09/14 session will be held at SAIS's Kenney Auditorium, 1740 Massachusetts Ave., N.W.
The conference is not open to the general public and admittance is by invitation only. However, the event is open for press coverage. Reporters who want to cover Monday's session at the Woodrow Wilson Center must register in advance with Maria-Stella Gatzoulis at 202.691.4188 orgatzoulisms@wwic.si.edu. To cover Tuesday's session SAIS, reporters should contact Felisa Neuringer Klubes at 202.663.5626 or fklubes@jhu.edu.
AGENDA:Transatlantic Relations:
How do we make the UN and Multilateralism Effective?
09/13-14 2004
Washington, D.C.
organized by the
The Luxembourg Group
The Center for Transatlantic Relations,
The Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS),
Johns Hopkins University;
The American Consortium on European Union Studies - EU Center Washington D.C.;
The University of Luxembourg;
The Graduate Institute of International Studies, Geneva
and
with the cooperation of
The Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars
Agenda
Monday 09/13/2004
Location: The Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars
Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Center
One Woodrow Wilson Plaza, 1300 Pennsylvania Ave., NW
Washington, DC 20004-3027
12:00-2:00 p.m. Luncheon
Welcome
LEE HAMILTON, Director, Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars
DANIEL HAMILTON, Director Center for Transatlantic Relations, SAIS, Johns Hopkins University
H.R.H. The Grand Duke of Luxembourg on behalf of the Luxembourg Group.
Keynote Address
Introduction by DAVID METZNER, Vice Chairman of the Board,
Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars
TOM RIDGE, Secretary, U.S. Department of Homeland Security
"Transatlantic Homeland Security"
2.15- 4.15 p.m. Global Economic Challenges
Moderator: AMBASSADOR PETER TERPELUK, U.S. Ambassador to Luxembourg
Doha's Future and Transatlantic Cooperation in WTO
JOHN CUDDY, Adjunct Professor, Graduate Institute of International Studies
Mars, Venus or Mercury: The Changing Geography of the Transatlantic Economy
JOSEPH QUINLAN, Non-Resident Senior Fellow Center for Transatlantic Relations
Transatlantic Economic Relations: A Corporate Perspective
PAUL SCHONENBERG, Chairman and CEO, American Chamber of Commerce in Luxembourg
4.15-4:30 p.m. Coffee break
4:30-6.00 p.m. The Fight against Terrorism
Moderator: DANIEL HAMILTON, Director, Center for Transatlantic Relations
The Fight against Terrorism: A European Perspective
GIJS DE VRIES, EU Coordinator for Counterterrorism
The Fight against Terrorism: A U.S. Perspective
ASA HUTCHINSON, Under Secretary for Border & Transportation Security, Department for Homeland Security
The Fight against Terrorism: A Corporate Perspective
EUGENE PENTIMONTI, Vice President, Government Affairs, Maersk Sealand
7.00-9.00 p.m. Reception at the Embassy of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg
2200 Massachusetts Avenue, N.W., Washington, D.C.
Hosted by H.E. Ambassador ARLETTE CONZEMIUS
Guest of Honor:
T.R.H. The Grand Duke of Luxembourg.
(Reception By Separate Invitation Only)
Tuesday 09/14/2004
Location: Kenney Auditorium
The Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS)
1740 Massachusetts Avenue, N.W.,
Washington, D.C.
9.00-10.45 a.m. Fighting Weapons Proliferation
Moderator: JUSSI HANHIMAKI, Professor Graduate Institute of International Studies
Stopping the Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons
Controlling Chemical Weapons Proliferation
ELISA HARRIS, Senior Research Scholar, Center for International and Security Studies, University of Maryland
Controlling Biological Weapons Proliferation
Gregory KOBLENTZ, MIT
10:45-11:00 a.m. Coffee break
11.00-12.45 p.m. Coping with Failing States
Moderator: SAMUEL WELLS, Director Western European Studies, Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars
Security: Military Measures, Prevention, and Intervention.
ESTHER BRIMMER, Deputy Director CTR
Democracy Assistance and Nation Building
MARK SUZMAN, UNDP
Conflict Prevention and Reconstruction: An IFI Perspective
William ZARTMAN, SAIS
1:00-2:30 p.m. Luncheon
This conference was made possible with the financial support of the Luxembourg Group, the American Online Inc. and the State Street Corporation.