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Munich Security Conference

Sat. February 4th, 2012
Munich

Euro-Atlantic Security Initiative (EASI) co-chairs Wolfgang Ischinger, Igor Ivanov, and Sam Nunn presented the commission’s final report at the 2012 Munich Security Conference. EASI brought together former policymakers, diplomats, generals, and business leaders from Russia, North America, and Europe to look at options to address the region’s faltering security system and to chart a roadmap of practical action that would lead to a more secure future.

The final report lays out a series of concrete steps in three areas to improve relations between Russia, Europe, and the United States:

  • Military Security: missile defense and early warning systems
  • Human Security: frozen and protracted conflicts
  • Economic Security: energy (Arctic and natural gas supplies)
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event speakers

Wolfgang Ischinger

Munich Conference on Security Policy

Wolfgang Ischinger is the chairman of the Munich Security Conference. He was the German ambassador to the United States from 2001 to 2006 after serving as German deputy foreign minister for three years.

Igor Ivanov

Igor Ivanov is president of the Russian International Affairs Council and a former foreign minister (1998–2004).

Sam Nunn