Prague Security Studies Institute - Program of Atlantic Security Studies

Program of Atlantic Security Studies

Established in 2003 to augment PSSI’s Security Scholars Program, the Program of Atlantic Security Studies serves as the Institute’s public policy arm. It seeks to identify and analyze relevant foreign policy and security-related issues that affect the transatlantic community as well as international security more broadly. The primary focus of PASS is to organize international conferences, roundtables, and workshops that bring together high-level decision-makers, opinion leaders, and experts in a number of fields from different countries and disciplines that would, in many cases, not be exposed to one another under normal professional circumstances. PASS conferences have covered topics such as the NATO Strategic Concept, Asia-Pacific Security Challenges, Trilateral Space Security, and Democracy and Security.

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