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Please don't contact Media Guide authors. They do not help individual cases. They review disarmament on a global level, are extremely busy and have no power to remedy our cause. The hard reality is that appeals for help are taken as mental illness and are dismissed and alienate the reader. Because the UN is a bureaucracy and works systematically, it takes a group effort not individual appeals.
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A Joint Initiative of:
Quaker United Nations Office, Geneva
United Nations Institute for Disarmament Research
Programme for Strategic and International Security Studies, IUHEI
Pavillon Rigot, Avenue de la Paix 11a, 1202 Geneva, Switzerland
Phone (+41 22) 908-5932
Fax (+41 22) 733 -3049
Email: mccarthy@hei.unige.ch
Warm thanks are due, first and foremost, to the people listed in this guide for having agreed to act as media contact points in their respective areas of expertise. Special thanks also to the United Nations Information Service in Geneva for helping shape this project and for providing valuable support throughout. For her untiring efforts in researching and compiling the guide, we are indebted to Ms. Hyekyung Park of UNIDIR.
The production of this guide was made possible by the generous support of the Ford Foundation
THE GENEVA FORUM is a joint initiative of the Quaker United Nations Office, Geneva (QUNO), the United Nations Institute for Disarmament Research (UNIDIR), and the Programme for Strategic and International Security Studies (PSIS) of the Graduate Institute of International Studies. Its aim is to support and facilitate multilateral disarmament and security processes in Geneva.
Central to the work of the Geneva Forum is a recognition of the important role played by the Genevabased international media in bringing such activities to the attention of the wider world. In this regard, journalists provide a crucial service by helping to ensure that disarmament work carried out in Geneva does not take place in a vacuum. As a contribution to helping journalists in this difficult task, we are pleased to present this 2002 Media Guide to Disarmament in Geneva.
The guide begins with an overview of the principal entries in the 2002 disarmament calendar. The remainder is divided into 15 issue-areas of disarmament and security and 6 geographical regions. Each section covering disarmament issues contains a calendar of disarmament negotiations and events in that particular thematic area where a series of meetings is foreseen, a list of experts in that particular aspect of disarmament -- some Geneva-based -- who have indicated their willingness to act as media contact-points, and a compilation of internet links to further useful information. The geographical sections list experts in various aspects of regional disarmament and security.
Because of the volatile nature of disarmament and security issues, this guide is necessarily a work in progress. It will be updated, as needed, throughout the year and a new issue will be released at the beginning of each year. We would like to engage your help in improving this guide by asking you to give us you feedback using the form on the last page. Your suggestions will help us greatly in improving the quality of future editions.
You may also consult this guide, and check for newer versions throughout the year, on the UNIDIR website:
www.unog.ch/UNIDIR
We wish you every success in reporting on disarmament and security processes in Geneva this year and hope that this guide will be of some assistance in your work.
Patrick Mc Carthy
Network Coordinator
The Geneva Forum
Tel: +41 22 908 5932
mccarthy@hei.unige.chDavid Atwood
Associate Representative
Quaker United Nations Office, Geneva
Tel: +41 22 748 4802
datwood@quno.chPatricia Lewis Director
United Nations Institute for Disarmament Research
Tel: +41 22 917 4293
plewis@unog.chKeith Krause
Director
Programme for Strategic and International Security Studies
Tel: +41 22 908 5733
krause@hei.unige.ch
2002 Disarmament CalendarTHEMES
Conference on Disarmament
Nuclear Disarmament and Non-proliferation
Nuclear Testing
Fissile Material
Missiles
Outer Space
Biological & Toxin Weapons
Chemical Weapons
Conventional Weapons
Small Arms and Light Weapons
Anti-personnel Landmines
Inhumane Weapons
Non-lethal Weapons
New Technology in Weapons
Arms TradeREGIONS
Asia-Pacific: East Asia
Asia-Pacific: Central and South Asia
Americas
Middle East
Africa
EuropeYour feedback
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21 January-29 March | Conference on Disarmament Geneva | |
28 January-1 February | Mine Ban Treaty, Inter-sessional work programme Geneva | Note 1 |
30 January-1 February | Meeting of Secretary Generals Advisory Board on Disarmament Matters New York |
Note 4 |
11-15 March | UN Disarmament Education Study Panel Geneva | Note 5 |
1-5 April | Meeting of UN Expert Group on Missiles New York | Note 3 |
8-19 April | Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) Preparatory Committee New York | |
22 April-10 May | UN Disarmament Commission New York | |
13 May-28 June | Conference on Disarmament Geneva | |
20-24 May | Certain Conventional Weapons Convention (CCW), Meeting of the Group of Governmental Experts on Explosive Remnants of War |
Note 6 |
27-31 May | Mine Ban Treaty, Inter-sessional work programme Geneva | |
8-19 July | Certain Conventional Weapons Convention (CCW), Meeting of the Group of Governmental Experts on Explosive Remnants of War |
Note 6 |
29 July-13 September | Conference on Disarmament Geneva | |
16-20 September | Mine Ban Treaty, Fourth Meeting of States Parties Geneva | Note 2 |
7 October-8 November | UN General Assembly First Committee New York | |
7-11 October | Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW), 7th Session of the Conference of the States Parties The Hague |
Note 7 |
11-22 November | Resumed fifth BWC Review Conference Geneva | |
2-13 December | Certain Conventional Weapons Convention (CCW), Meeting of the Group of Governmental Experts on Explosive Remnants of War (to be followed by Meeting of States Parties to the CCW) |
Note 6 |
In Geneva
David Atwood
Quaker United Nations Office (QUNO)
Associate Representative, Disarmament & Peace
Tel: 748 4802
datwood@quno.chPeter Herby
International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC)
Coordinator, Mines/Arms Unit
Tel: 730.2667
weapons.gva@icrc.org
Outside Geneva
Malcolm Dando
University of Bradford (UK)
Co-director, Project on strengthening the Biological and Toxin Weapons Convention (BTWC)
Tel: +44 1274 234 186
m.r.dando@bradford.ac.ukSteve Goose Human Rights Watch (USA)
Program Director, Arms Division
Tel: +1 202 612 4355
gooses@hrw.orgNick Lewer
University of Bradford
Department of Peace Studies (UK)
Programme Co-ordinator, Non-Lethal Weapons Research Project
Tel: +44 1274 234 192
n.lewer@bradford.ac.ukCheryl Welsh
Citizens against Human Rights Abuses (USA)
President
Tel: +1 530 758 1626
welsh@dcn.davis.ca.us
University of Bradford, Non-Lethal Weapons Research Project
http://www.brad.ac.uk/acad/nlw/index.htmlCenter for Defence Information
http://www.cdi.org/adm/850/Non-Lethal weapons - A global issue - Cheryl Welsh
http://www.raven1.net/welshnlw.htm - IntroductionInternational Agreement on Use and Development of Non-lethal Weapons
http://www.uni.edu/ihsmun/handbook/nonlethal.htmlLeading News
http://www.leadingedgenews.com/Nonlethalwarfare.htmRapport du Group de Recherche et dInformation sur la Paix et la sécurité (GRIP)
http://www.grip.org/bdg/g1665.html
In Geneva
Patricia Lewis
United Nations Institute for Disarmament Research (UNIDIR)
Director
Tel: 917 4293
plewis@unog.ch
Outside Geneva
John Arquilla Rand (USA)
Researcher
Tel: +1 310 393 0411 *6273
John_Arquilla@rand.orgSaïda Bédar
Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales
Researcher, Centre Interdisciplinaire sur la paix et d'études stratégiques (France)
Tel: +33 1 49 54 26 23
bedar@ehess.frMichael E. O'Hanlon Brookings Institution (USA)
Senior Fellow, Foreign Policy Studies
Tel: +1 202 797 6146
mohanlon@brookings.eduJudith Reppy Cornell University (USA)
Professor, Department of Science & Technology Studies
Tel: +1 607 255 8913
Jvr2@cornell.eduAndrew Rathmell
Rand Europe (UK)
Research Leader
Tel: +44 1223 353 329
Andrew_Rathmell@rand.orgChuck Spinney
The Pentagon (USA)
Office of the Director of Program Analysis & Evaluation
Office of the Secretary of Defense
Tel: +1 703 697 0521
cspinney@erols.comCindy Williams
MIT Security Studies Program (USA)
Principal Research Scientist
Tel: +1 617 253 1825
cindywil@mit.edu
The Revolution in Military Affairs Debate
http://www.comw.org/rma/InfoWar Cyberwar Future War Readings - Information System Security Resource Portal
http://www.prognosisx.com/infosyssec/infowar1.htm [Link appears to be out of date.]Rapport OTAN . Révolution dans les affaires militaires
http://www.naa.be/publications/comrep/1998/ar299stc-f.html [Link may be out of date.]Les nouvelles technologies intellectuelles
http://www.uhb.fr/urfist/nti-strat.htmLa dominance informationnelle
http://www.upmf-grenoble.fr/adest/seminaires/strategi/Bedar.htmStrategic-Road.com
http://www.strategicroad.com/intellig/infostrategie/publicat.htmBrookings Institution
http://www.brook.edu/fp/projects/rma.htm