Global Network on Civil Military Relations

Featured work of GCNMR members
 
 
 
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Out of the Inferno? Rebuilding Security in Iraq, Libya, Syria and Yemen, represents a distinct contribution to the field of security studies in the Middle East and offers an insight into the dynamics of insecurity as experienced by Arab societies when the state is up for grabs between competing groups. Click here to download

Rebuilding Security in Fragmented Societies - ARI invites 25 experts in security in the Middle East to take part in a conference to discuss a way forward from the fragmentation witnessed by the security and political orders in the region’s countries in conflict. For more information click here

   
   
 
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Thinking ASEAN: From Southeast Asia On Southeast Asia, February issue includes a round up of military reforms in Indonesia and Myanmar. History and self-perception of the two nations’ militaries, it posits, are important variables in our attempt to understand the military reluctance to step out of politics.

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..PILDAT (Pakistan)
 
..Indonesia Study Visit
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An eight-member Pakistani delegation facilitated by PILDAT and led by Senator Mushahid Hussain Sayed, Chairman Senate Committee on Defence started off a study visit to Indonesia today spanning from July 17 to July 20, 2017.

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..Civil Military Relations Monitor  
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This monitor is meant to identify key developments during the month on Civil Military Relations in Pakistan, with selected high-profile international developments included occasionally.

November 2017

 
     
     
..UK Study Visit  
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From December 2-5, 2014, PILDAT, in partnership with the CPA UK, organised a Study Visit of a multi-party delegation of five senior Members from the Parliament of Pakistan.

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..Case Study  
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Civil-Military Relations Reforms in Indonesia: A Case Study is written by Dr.Ali Abdullah Wibisono
a tenured lecturer and deputy head of graduate programme at the Department of International Relations, Universitas Indonesia. Published by PILDAT in July 2017, the study catalogues events and reasons Indonesia could make a political shift from military dictatorship, to budding democracy.

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The Global Network on Civil Military Relations is an initiative by PILDAT to facilitate an international network of think tanks/research organizations to share research, publications and analyses on democratic Civil Military Relations, national security and democratic oversight of national security across the globe.
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Objectives:

1-Facilitate: Interaction among think tanks/organisations in order to create a collaborative space
2-Share: Experiences, research, analyses and publications in the areas of democratic Civil Military Relations, national security and democratic oversight of national security.
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Disseminate: Work of the Network members among the network and to a wider audience.
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Why Join GNCMR?

GNCMR provides an opportunity to think tanks/research organisations for:

1- Periodic collating and sharing of ideas
2- Collaborations on research
3- Network of Experts and Scholars
4- Joint initiatives such as Conferences, Panel Discussions and Lectures
5- Peer Review of related research work

Membership Form of the GNCMR

Please fill the membership form below to become a member of the Global Network on Civil Military Relations. It may be noted that membership will be granted after vetting of the information by PILDAT and subject to meeting the eligibility criteria set by PILDAT.

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Pakistan


PILDAT is an independent, non-partisan and not-for-profit indigenous think tank focussed on political and public policy research and legislative strengthening. As an indigenous institution, Its mission is to strengthen democracy and democratic institutions in Pakistan.

 

 

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Indonesia


The Habibie Center is an independent, non-partisan and non-profit organization, with a mission to promote democracy and modernization in Indonesia. Through its research, and other programs, The Habibie Center aims to establish a structurally, and culturally democratic society, that acknowledges, honors and promotes human rights.

 

 

Macintosh HD:Users:musirah.farrukh:Desktop:logonew_ari.jpg ARAB REFORM INITIATIVE

France


The Arab Reform Initiative is a think tank on the Arab world with strong focus on security issues, security institutions and rebuilding security in fragmented societies.

 

 

Macintosh HD:Users:musirah.farrukh:Desktop:images.jpg CENTRE FOR STRATEGIC AND INTERNATIONAL STUDIES (CSIS)

Indonesia


The Centre for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) in Jakarta is an independent, non-profit organisation focusing on policy-oriented studies on domestic and international issues.

 

 

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Argentina

RESDAL is an initiative by a group of experts from several countries who had the vision to create a space for collaborative work and dialogue in order to promote democratic institutions in the area of security and defence.

 

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