Reaching Out

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Many of the more than 13,000 people who have studied at the Marshall Center since 1948 have since assumed influential positions in their countries' governments. The center is having a profound effect on the emerging democracies of Eastern Europe and Central Asia, Defense officials say.

Mission

  • To serve as an international forum for defense contacts to share ideas vital to European security.
  • To promote regional cooperation, incorporating the principles of democracy and conditions for market economies, and strengthen ties among democratic nations.
  • To assist Partnership for Peace Nations - the 26 emerging democracies with which the United States and NATO are forming cooperative relationships - in their efforts to establish national security structures and institutions compatible with democratic principles, establish civilian oversight of the military and foster market economies.

Programs

  • Defense and Security Studies Program
    The center offers three courses for foreign affairs and defense officials from Europe and Eurasia: a two-week senior executive course for parliamentarians, general officers and their civilian equivalents; a 15-week executive course for colonels, lieutenant colonels and civilian equivalents; and a nine-week leadership course for majors and captains and civilian equivalents.
  • Conference Center Programs
    The center organizes 16 conferences every year on a range of security-related topics.
  • Research Program.
    The center sponsors and conducts interdisciplinary international research projects; maintains contacts and research networks throughout Europe, Russia and Eurasia; and publishes scholarly works.
  • Foreign Area Officer Program
    Through an intensive 18-month training program, the center prepares U.S. and NATO military officers for key assignments in Europe, Russia and Eurasia.
  • Foreign Language Training Center
    The center offers specialized instruction in nine languages for military and civilian linguists.

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