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Asia-Pacific
News Release
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IMMEDIATE RELEASE July 29, 2008 |
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# 08-165 Sixty-nine military and civilian participants from 35 countries throughout the Asia-Pacific region graduated July 29 from the Asia-Pacific Center for Security Studies’ Comprehensive Security Responses to Terrorism (CSRT) Course in Honolulu. Participating in the three-week CSRT course were representatives from Australia, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Cambodia, Colombia, El Salvador, Guam, India, Indonesia, Iraq, Kazakhstan, Kenya, Laos, Lebanon, Malaysia, Maldives, Mauritius, Micronesia, Mongolia, Mozambique, Nepal, Pakistan, Palau, Papua New Guinea, Peru, Philippines, Poland, Republic of Korea, Singapore, Solomon Islands, Switzerland, Tanzania, Thailand, United States and Vietnam. The Comprehensive Security Responses to Terrorism Course provides key states in the Asia-Pacific region and other designated countries, the operational and strategic-level skills necessary to enhance their ability to combat terrorism and to cooperate with other regional nations. The course is designed to build relationships between and among the United States and current and future counterterrorism practitioners of participating countries, develop the trust and confidence necessary for increased information sharing, and identify ways to reduce obstacles to cooperation in the international struggle against those who use terror to promote their goals. The Asia-Pacific Center for Security Studies is a Department of Defense academic institute that addresses regional and global security issues. Military and civilian representatives of the U.S. and Asia-Pacific nations participate in our comprehensive program of executive education, professional exchanges and outreach events, both in Hawaii and throughout the Asia-Pacific region. APCSS' mission is to educate, connect, and empower security practitioners to advance Asia-Pacific security. To date, the Asia-Pacific Center for Security Studies has had representatives from 46 countries attend the courses at the Center for a total of 3,743 alumni.
The APCSS addresses regional and global
security issues, inviting military and civilian representatives of
the United States and 45 Asia-Pacific nations to its comprehensive
program of courses and conferences, both in Hawaii and throughout
the Asia-Pacific region. The Center supports the U.S. Pacific
Command’s objective of developing professional and personal ties
among national security establishments throughout the region.
APCSS focuses on a multilateral and multi-dimensional approach to
defining and addressing regional security issues and concerns.
The most beneficial result is building relationships of trust and
confidence among future leaders and decision-makers within the
region. |