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Harvard Ukrainian National Security Program

November 26 – December 18, 1998

WEU Institute for Security Studies in Paris November 26, 1998 – November 28, 1998 November 26

Arrival November 27

Introduction - Guido Lenzi

• Presentations related to European Security Situation. Speaker I: Fraser Cameron (RELEX planner, DG1A, European Commission): Presentation: ‘The European Union’s role as a security actor’. Speaker II: Jean-Marie Viriot (Director, WEU Military Staff).

Presentation: ‘WEU’s operational capacities and development’. Speaker III: Marco Carnovale (Political Affairs Division, NATO): NATO’s changing role in European security

• Presentation ‘Ukrainian Security Situation’. (2 presentations: ‘Ukrainian military doctrine and military reform’)

• Presentation: Ukrainian-Western European Security Cooperation. Speaker: Stephan De Spiegeleire (Research Fellow, WEU-ISS)

November 28 • Departure

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Harvard University

Harvard Ukrainian Security Program November 29, 1998 – December 9, 1998 November 28

Arrival November 29

Bus tour of Cambridge and Boston November 30

• Program Overview. Speaker: Ernest May

• Presentation ‘The US-Ukraine relationship’. Speaker: Franklin C. Miller • Presentation ‘US National Security Priorities’. Speaker: Franklin C. Miller • Opening Lunch (Speakers: Dean Joseph Nye, University Marshal Richard Hunt) • Presentation ‘Global Strategic Context’. Speaker: Samuel P. Huntington

• Presentation ‘Ukraine and the world’. Speaker: Sherman W. Garnett

December 1

• Presentation ‘Post-Cold War Deterrence’. Speaker: Stephen Peter Rosen

• Presentation ‘The Revolution in Military Affairs’. Speaker: Stephen Peter Rosen • Ukrainian National Security Priorities. Ukrainian presentations

• Presentation ‘The Global Economy’. Speaker: Richard Cooper • Presentation ‘Ukrainian Economic Security’. Speaker: Jeffrey Sachs

December 2

• Presentation ‘Ukraine and Central Asia/Islam’. Speaker: Graham E. Fuller

• Presentation ‘Global trends in Civil – Military Relations’. Speaker: Michael Desch • Lunch with National Security Fellows

• Presentation: ‘Ukraine and Europe: NATO, PFP and OSCE’. Speaker: Ambassador Robert Hunter

• Presentation ‘Global Geopolitical Trends’. Speaker: Zbigniew Brzezinski • Reception: Ukrainian Research Institute

December 3

• Presentation ‘Policy Formulation: The Uses of Intelligence’. Speaker: Ernest May • Presentation ‘Policy Formulation: The Kennedy Tapes’. Speaker: Ernest May

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• Lunch (Speaker: Marshall Goldman. Presentation: ‘The evolution of economic reform’) • Presentation ‘US National Security Strategy Formulation’. Speaker: Michelle A.

Flournoy

• Presentation ‘Problems of national Security Policy Formulation’. Speaker: Richard Darman

December 4

• Ukrainian Economic Security Priorities. Study Group Reports. Marshall Goldman, discussant

• Tour and Briefings. Naval War College. • Tour of Newport

December 5

• Presentation ‘Executive – Legislative Relations I’. Speaker: David King • Presentation ‘Executive – Legislative Relations II’. Speaker: David King

December 6

• Tour of Lexington/Concord December 7

• Presentation ‘Executive – Legislative Relations’. Speaker: James R. Locher • Presentation ‘Roles of General Staffs’. Speaker: John C. Peppert

• Lunch Talk. Presentation: ‘Ukraine and NATO: Building a Secure Partnership’. Speaker: Ashton Carter

• Presentation ‘Military Professionalism’. Speaker: Charles Moskos • Presentation ‘Peacekeeping’. Speaker: Abram Chayes

December 8

• Presentation ‘Reform of the US Military after Vietnam’. Speaker: Nicholas Krawciw • Presentation ‘Ukraine and the United States: Cultural Dimensions’. Speaker: Roman

Szporluk

• Presentation ‘Challenges in Decision Making and Military Professionalism Ukrainian and US Participants’. Speakers: Nicholas Krawciw, Terry Scott, John C. Reppert

December 9

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Harvard Ukrainian National Security Program DOD Follow-on Program

Washington D.C.

December 9, 1998 – December 12, 1998 December 9

Arrival

December 10

• Panel: Senate and House Armed Services Committee. Theme: ‘US – Ukrainian Relations’. Conducted by staffers and CRS

• Brief by DOD Representative offices on Hill. Theme: Role of DOD Liaison offices and congress

• Panel: Senate Foreign Relations and House International Relations. Theme: ‘Congressional Perspective on US – Ukraine Relations’

• Tour of Capitol and Supreme Court

• Army Brief ‘Planning Today for Tomorrow’s Realities’ • Pentagon Tour

• Meeting with ASD Warner

December 11

• Briefing/Discussion with Mr. Jack Segal, Ukrainian Desk Officer, National Security Council

• White House Tour

December 12

• Tour Selected Washington Monuments Departure

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The Second Ukrainian National Security Seminar

Cosponsored by International Institute for Strategic Studies (London) and

Harvard University’s Ukrainian National Security Program (USA) December 14, 1998

London

“Restructuring National Armed Forces on the Eve of 21st Century” December 12

Arrival December 13

• Opening Remarks. Speakers: Col. Terence Taylor, Assistant Director IISS, Oksana Antonenko, Research Fellow, IISS, Sergei Konoplyov, Director, Harvard UNSP Stephen Pollard, Director Central and Eastern Europe, UK MOD, FCO Security Policy

department representative

• Presentation: ‘Re-assessing Post Cold War Security environment and the new tasks of National Armed forces’. Speaker: Col. Terence Taylor, Assistant Director, IISS

• Presentation ‘Strategic Defence Review: new tasks for the British Armed forces’. British Speaker: Jon Day, Director Defence Policy, UK MOD

• Presentation: Ukrainian National Security Concept and Program 2010: setting objectives for the national military reform. Ukrainian Speaker: Victor Bondarenko, Deputy

Director of National Institute for Strategic Studies, Head of the Delegation

• Presentation: ‘Economic and Social Aspects of Military restructuring’ Speaker: Oksana Antonenko, Research Fellow IISS

• Presentation: Ukrainian Military reform: economic and social challenges Ukrainian Speakers: Major-General Youri Boot, Chief of Strategy Department of Armed Forces Academy of Ukraine

• Presentation: British Responses to Economic and Social challenges of professional Armed Forces. British Speaker: Col. Terence Taylor, Assistant Director of IISS, Editor “The Military Balance”

• Meetings with representatives of the UK Ministry of Defence and the Foreign and Commonwealth Office

December 14

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Harvard University 1998 Participant List

1. Major General Robert W. Barrow, Chief of Staff, California Air National Guard 2. Rear Admiral John J. Bepko, Deputy Commander, Military Sealift Command, US

Navy Colonel

3. Serhiy Vasylovitch Bytsouk, Chief, Coordination and Control Branch, Disarmament and Military Cooperation, General Staff, Armed Forces of Ukraine

4. Commander Sergiy Pavlovich Blizniukov, Admiral-Inspector of the Ukrainian Navy Deputy General Inspector of the Ministry of Defense, Ministry of Defense of Ukraine

5. Victor Alexeevich Bondarenko, Deputy Director, National Institute for Strategic Studies of Ukraine, Head of the Delegation

6. Major-General Youri Ivanovich Boot, Chief Strategy Department of the Armed Forces Academy of Ukraine, Ministry of Defense of Ukraine

7. Brigadier General Roger A. Brady, Director, Plans and Programs, Headquarters United States Air Force Europe

8. Major General John W. Brooks, Vice Director for Logistics, Joint Staff, Joint Chiefs of Staff, United States Department of Defense

9. Volodimir Oleksiyovich Chumakov, Deputy Minister, Ministry of Economy of Ukraine

10. Mikola Ivanovich Drachuk, Head, Department of Financing for Military and Law Enforcement Units, Ministry of Finance of Ukraine

11. Irina Geogievna Dubskaya, Deputy Editor in Chief, Newspaper Fakti

12. Sergiy Pavlovich Galaka, Vice-President, Ukrainian Center of International Political Studies, Institute of International Relations, Kiev State University

13. Valentina Andreevna Gashowska, Secretary, Committee on Foreign Relations and Contacts with the CIS, Supreme Rada of Ukraine

14. Major General Bobby G. Hollingsworth, Vice Commander, Marine Forces Pacific United States Marine Corps

15. Major-General Valeri Stepanovich Kartavtsev, First Dean of the Academy of the Security Services, Security Service of Ukraine

16. Vadim Yurievich Krushinskiy, Professor of International Relations and Foreign Policy Institute of International Relations, Kiev State University

17. Eduard Ivanovich Kuznetsov, Deputy General Director, National Space Agency of Ukraine

18. Major-General Grigoriy Borisovich Marchenko, Chief of the General Staff Deputy Commander, National Guard of Ukraine

19. Ivan Yourivech Marko, Head of the Main Financial Department, Ministry of Defense of Ukraine

20. Lieutenant-General Mikola Mikolayovich Matiukh, Chief, Organization and Mobilization Department, General Staff of the Ukrainian Armed Forces, Ministry of Defense of Ukraine

21. Andriy Yaroslavovich Melnik, Senior Consultant, Department of Foreign Policy Administration of the President of Ukraine

22. Major-General Oleksander Grigorovich Melnikov, Deputy Chief, Department of State Border Protection, Border Guard Troops of Ukraine

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23. Volodimir Vasilovich Mukhin, Deputy Head of the Committee on Issues of National Security and Defense, Supreme Rada of Ukraine

24. Brigadier General Eric T. Olson, Assistant Division Commander-Support 1st Infantry Division (Mechanized), United States Army

25. Major-General Igor Mikolayovich Ploskonos, Deputy Head, Department of Defense, Mobilization and Law Enforcement Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine

26. Youri Volodimirovich Polurez, Acting Chief of the Department of Military Control and Military-Technical Cooperation, Chief of Section, Multilateral Disarmament Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine

27. Major-General Volodimir Mikhailovich Porodko, Chief, Investigation Department Security Service of Ukraine

28. Brigadier General Guido J. Portante, Deputy Commanding General-Maneuver 40th Infantry Division, California National Guard

29. Oleksander Volodimirovich Potekhin, Director, Center of Peace, Conversions and Conflict Situations

30. Major-General Petro Iosipovich Protsik, Deputy Chief of General Staff Ministry of Defense of Ukraine, Head of Military Delegation

31. Sergiy Yakovich Romenskiy, Head of Department, National Bureau of Investigations of Ukraine

32. Lieutenant-General Olexiy Olexiyovich Rozumovskiy, Chief of Staff of

Armaments of the Ministry of Defense, Deputy Chief of Armaments of the Ukrainian Armed Forces Ministry of Defense of Ukraine

33. Major-General Volodimir Mikhailovich Savostianov, First Deputy Chief of Main Directorate of Intelligence, Deputy Chief of the General Staff of the Ukrainian Armed Forces, Ministry of Defense of Ukraine

34. Rear Admiral Michael R. Scott, Deputy, Naval Reserve Aviation Plans and Policy United States Navy

35. Major-General Volodimir Ivanovich Shariy, Chief of the National Scientific and Research Center for Military Technologies and Defense of Ukraine, Ministry of Defense of Ukraine

36. Colonel Oleksander Ivanovich Tarasenko, Deputy Chief of the General Staff Ministry of Defense of Ukraine

37. Sergiy Ivanovich Teteruk, State Expert, Department of Military-Industrial and Military-Technical Policy, Council of National Security and Defense of Ukraine 38. Colonel Anatoliy Sergiyovich Tkachuk, Head of Informational and Analytical

Center, Assistant to the General Inspector, General Military Inspection Administration of the President of Ukraine

39. Volodimir Bilavovich Vagapov, Editor-in-Chief of Ministry of Defense Journal Science and Defense Ministry of Defense

Observers

1. Stacy Closson, Country Director for Ukraine, Russian, Ukrainian, Eurasian Affairs Department of Defense

2. Dan Hartmann, Executive Agent Representative AB Technologies

3. Lt. Col. Peter Kicza, Jr., Policy Officer, Military Cooperation, Plans and Policy Division Headquarters, Supreme Allied Command, Atlantic

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4. Major General Nicholas Krawciw, US Army, (Retired), Senior Military Representative to Ukraine, United States Department of Defense

5. Lt. Col. Frank Morgese, Ukraine Desk Officer, European Command 6. Ed Pusey, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Slavic States

Department of Defense

7. Lt. Col. Vince Wisniewski, Ukraine Desk Officer, Joint Staff Interpreters

1. Mr. Oles Berezhny, Interpreter, Department of State 2. Mr. Peter Fedynsky, Interpreter, Department of State 3. Ms. Zoya Hayuk, Interpreter, Department of State

4. Volodimir Oleksiovich Ostapenko, Expert at the Center of Strategic Planning and Analysis, Council of National Security and Defense of Ukraine

5. Sergei Volodimirovich Yeriomenko, Expert at the Center of Strategic Planning and Analysis, Council of National Security and Defense of Ukraine

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