WASHINGTON SEMINAR
The seminar is hosted by NESA Distinguished Adjunct Faculty member, Ambassador Craig Dunkerley (ret.). The audience is primarily composed of diplomats from the NESA region who focus on political and military affairs. This seminar usually attracts individuals who serve as Defense Attachés, Deputy Chiefs of Mission and Political Counselors at their respective embassy in Washington. This event is also open to diplomats from countries with a strategic interest in the NESA region.
EXECUTIVE SEMINAR Three-and-one-half Weeks LTC/COL level and civilian equivalents Strategic thinkers / planners and national security officials 28 October - 20 November 2008 13 January - 05 February 2009 21 April - 14 May 2009 14 - 30 July 2009
SENIOR EXECUTIVE SEMINAR Two Weeks Flag officers and civilian equivalents Decision-makers and senior planners 23 Feb - 06 March 2009
One Week (In-Region) Flag officers and civilian equivalents Decision-makers and senior planners 07 - 11 June 2009
COMBATING TERRORISM EXECUTIVE SEMINAR Two Weeks Majors and civilian equivalents* Lead operational CT professionals 02 - 18 December 2008 31 March - 09 April 2009
Two Weeks Colonels and civilian equivalents* Planners of National CT strategy 16 June - 01 July 2009
* Plus or minus one rank will be considered on a case by case basis for the CT seminars
Please contact the Political-Military Office or Military representative in the US Embassy in your country for information on official invitations to Executive Seminars, Senior Executive Seminars, or Executive Combating Terrorism Seminars. Participation is limited to official government representatives only. Representatives of the United States Government are offered slots on a limited basis.
Email the NESA Center Registrar Office for more information regarding participation at NESARegistrar@ndu.edu.
* Please note change: Executive Seminars are 3 1/2 weeks and Senior Executive Seminars are 2 weeks. |