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Day 1: EPASS in Berlin | GCMC Online
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Blog of the George C. Marshall European Center for Security Studies. Posted by: Jason Tudor, PAO. Day 1: EPASS in Berlin. The students, however, asked some challenging questions of each speaker, including questions about Afghanistan, German government, the United States and more. Dr. Wieland-Karimi stayed a bit longer fielded three extra questions from the EPASS students and many were buzzing after the session broke up and we headed for lunch. Our Twitter account is @GCMCOnline. Posted in GCMC Travel.
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Day 2 – LPASS in DC | GCMC Online
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Blog of the George C. Marshall European Center for Security Studies. Day 2 – LPASS in DC. On our second day of the D.C. field study, we were in our groove and ready for the long day of the trip. It was Tuesday. The general was followed by House Armed Services Committee member Roger Zakheim who spoke about how the committee in particular and the Congress in general worked. He spoke about how the mid-term elections changed the political makeup of the Congress, and what might change in Congress’ actions.
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Day 2: EPASS in Berlin | GCMC Online
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Blog of the George C. Marshall European Center for Security Studies. Posted by: Jason Tudor, PAO. Day 2: EPASS in Berlin. Today was tour bus day. The forecast of rain came true and there was a bit of a bite in the air. The 81 of us climbed onto two buses and were treated to a fantastic tour of the city through raindrop lined windows. As well as a video log from our deputy director for international liaison, Janet Garvey. Please have a look and comment. Posted in GCMC Travel. Laquo; Day 1: EPASS in Berlin.
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GCMC Online | Blog of the George C. Marshall European Center for Security Studies | Page 2
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Blog of the George C. Marshall European Center for Security Studies. Posted by: Jason Tudor, PAO. Zwischen multinationalem Dialog und Verständigung. Editor’s Note: This blog is written by German army 2nd Lt. André Schroeder. Who is interning with the Marshall Center’s Public Affairs Office.). Der Begriff Dialog setzt dabei die Notwendigkeit voraus, dass nicht nur gesprochen sondern auch zugehört wird. Das Wort Verständigung beinhaltet den Begriff Verständnis. Die Fähigkeit also, sich in jemanden ...Poste...
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Day 1 – LPASS in DC | GCMC Online
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Blog of the George C. Marshall European Center for Security Studies. Day 1 – LPASS in DC. On Saturday, 71 PASS students and a handful of staff set off from Munich International Airport for Washington D.C. for a week or learning about the U.S. government and speaking to officials of various levels. He talked specifically about some of the programs that help our efforts in building partner capacity such as the Warsaw Initiative Fund which supports defense reform and interoperability in conjunction with Par...
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Exercise focuses on negotiating tactics | GCMC Online
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Blog of the George C. Marshall European Center for Security Studies. Posted by: Jason Tudor, PAO. Exercise focuses on negotiating tactics. One of the highlights of the elective is a role-playing exercise that challenges the participants to work thorough a real-world scenario. Following the seminar the class was given an outlined set of circumstances for a given scenario and was then instructed to apply their newly learned skills in negotiations to come up with an appropriate solution. Not the aim to give...
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LPASS in DC – Faculty perspective | GCMC Online
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Blog of the George C. Marshall European Center for Security Studies. LPASS in DC – Faculty perspective. Is a professor of international and security studies at the Marshall Center. How many American citizens have had the privilege of asking Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia direct questions? The faculty team designed this trip to provide the students with a deeper understanding the executive, legislative and judicial branches of government, as well as their respective roles in national security. Secon...
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62366: September 2009
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Tuesday, September 29, 2009. WELCOME TO KANDAHAR(KAF), A-STAN. Welcome to Afghanistan. 365 days to go. GAME ON. NO PIXS YET-Working on that-soon come ;-). They call the dust out here moondust-fine like powdered sugar and it gets in everything! A sobering reminder was getting my third set of dog tags to tie in the laces of my boots if the good Lord decides to snatch me up and there's nothing much left of me. Tuesday, September 15, 2009. THE ROAD TO KANDAHAR. Greetings from the Republic of Kyzgyrstan.