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The '''Conflict Studies Research Centre''', or CSRC, is a college of the [[Defence Academy of the United Kingdom]] specialising in potential causes of conflict in a wide area ranging from the Baltics to Central Asia. | The '''Conflict Studies Research Centre''', or CSRC, is a college of the [[Defence Academy of the United Kingdom]] specialising in potential causes of conflict in a wide area ranging from the Baltics to Central Asia. |
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The Conflict Studies Research Centre, or CSRC, is a college of the Defence Academy of the United Kingdom specialising in potential causes of conflict in a wide area ranging from the Baltics to Central Asia.
This geographical focus was inherited from the Centre's original incarnation as the Soviet Studies Research Centre (SSRC) in 1972, examining the Soviet military threat. The Centre now examines wider issues including foreign policy, energy security and demographic change.
CSRC contains a small number of deep country specialists, providing in-house expertise on their subject countries to the Defence Academy's Advanced Research and Assessment Group (ARAG), as well as publishing research in their own right.
People
George Ballantine[1] | Annie Jafalian, head of research at the Foundation for Strategic Studies (FRS), Paris - authored page published by DAUK, February 2004[2]|James Sherr[3] | |Miranda Vickers, circa January 2007[4]|
External links
- CSRC official site and publications listing - no longer current. See archive on the Web archive: www.defac.ac.uk/csrc/[5]
Employees on Wikispooks
Employee | Job | Appointed | End |
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Chris Donnelly | Lecturer | 1973 | 1979 |
Chris Donnelly | Soviet Studies Research Centre/Head | 1979 | 1989 |
John Lough | Academic | 1989 | 1995 |
Known members
5 of the 16 of the members already have pages here:
Member | Description |
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Mathieu Boulègue | Chatham House member named in Document:CND Gen list 2, from the Integrity Initiative/Leak/4. |
Chris Donnelly | A UK Deep politician who set up the Institute for Statecraft (amongst other groups). |
Keir Giles | Russophobic UK deep state operative, member of Integrity Initiative. |
Shima Keene | A "terror expert" who directed the Institute for Statecraft's "Security Economics" project. |
James Sherr | Member of the Institute for Statecraft, Chatham House, RUSI Director |
References
- ↑ International Institute for Strategic Studies, Seminar: Developments in European Defence Policy IISS Ukraine and European Security Programme 14 December 2000
- ↑ Annie Jafalian Influences in the South Caucasus: Opposition & Convergence in Axes of Cooperation, Defence Academy of the United Kingdom P42, February 2004
- ↑ International Institute for Strategic Studies, Seminar: Developments in European Defence Policy IISS Ukraine and European Security Programme 14 December 2000
- ↑ Miranda Vickers The Cham Issue – Where to Now? Defence Academy of the United Kingdom January 2007
- ↑ archived 26 September 2007, accessed 1 March 2009.