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Ammerdown Group: Rethinking Security. Discover our resources and find out what a different approach to security could look like and how it could be developed. Re-imagining security: a TEDx talk with Celia McKeon. About us →. Powered by WordPress.com.
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Ammerdown Group: Rethinking Security. Trump, Security and Muslims – event organised in collaboration with Jawaab. The Ammerdown Group is working with the grassroots youth movement, Jawaab. To host a workshop on 8th March, exploring responses to the new US President and his policies. Rethinking security in a violent world – lecture by Celia McKeon. Bath Stop War Rethinking Security series – talk by Natalie Bennett. Stop Trump – definitely! UK National Security Strategy: security for whom? This article, or...
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Ammerdown Group: Rethinking Security. We think a different approach to security needs to grow out of a conversation among as many different people as possible, where we listen to each others’ experiences, needs and perspectives. If you would like to get involved with a conversation about rethinking security, have a look at our resource pack. Please get in touch via our email address: ammerdown.invitation@gmail.com. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Address never made public).
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Ammerdown Group: Rethinking Security. The Ammerdown Group brings together practitioners and academics in search of a new vision for the future of our peace and common security. The group includes participants from Campaign Against Arms Trade, Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament, Conciliation Resources,. The Ammerdown Group takes its name from the Ammerdown Centre. Latest news →. Powered by WordPress.com.
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Ammerdown Group: Rethinking Security. Rethinking Security: A Discussion Paper – Executive Summary. The Executive Summary of the discussion paper provides a brief introduction to the Ammerdown Group’s analysis of the current UK national security strategy, and describes the principles, priorities and activities that would guide a new approach. Rethinking Security: A Discussion Paper. In this podcast, the lead author of. Learn more →. Powered by WordPress.com.
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Ammerdown Group: Rethinking Security. Security matters to all of us. Everyone has a stake in the task of building security, both within the UK and in the wider world. The current approach to national security is failing. We think that a different vision and a fresh strategy need to grow out of a conversation among as many different people as possible. We invite you to get involved in a new civic conversation to develop alternatives. Powered by WordPress.com.
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