Media - Halifax - Page 17

Media

press news
Halifax International Security Forum Releases 2019 Topical Agenda
October 24, 2019

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE WASHINGTON, DC–Halifax International Security Forum, North America’s leading foreign affairs and defense convener, today released the topical agenda for its annual conference in Halifax, Nova Scotia, November 22-24. Please see the agenda here. For over a decade, Halifax International Security Forum’s agenda has gained a reputation as a…

press news
Halifax International Security Forum Announces 2019 Class Of Peace With Women Fellowship
June 17, 2019

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE 17 June 2019 WASHINGTON, DC – Halifax International Security Forum is proud to present the 2019 class of the Halifax Peace With Women Fellowship: Colonel Doctor Lale Bartoschek, German Air Force Captain Rachel Durbin, Royal Australian Navy Brigadier General Lisa Ferris, New Zealand Army Commodore Solveig Krey, Royal…

press news
Halifax International Security Forum Announces Dates of the 2019 Forum
January 17, 2019

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE 17 January 2019 WASHINGTON, DC – Halifax International Security Forum announced today that the 2019 Forum will take place on November 22-24 in Halifax, Nova Scotia. Hosted by Canada’s Minister of National Defence, and featuring defense ministers and senior military leaders from democratic nations as well as a bipartisan Congressional…

press news
Halifax International Security Forum Announces Call for Applications for the 2019 Halifax Peace With Women Fellowship
January 15, 2019

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE January 15, 2019 WASHINGTON, DC – Halifax International Security Forum is proud to announce the opening of the Call for Applications for the 2019 Halifax Peace With Women Fellowship. The Fellowship is a 3-week executive tour for senior active-duty female military officers that will take place in…

press news
Robin Shepherd in The American Interest: Why Brussels Should Be Wary of a Cancelled Brexit
January 7, 2019

Brussels has made clear its belief that Brexit was a mistake. But at this point, a clean break is probably for the best. With barely a mistake having gone unmade in British Prime Minister Theresa May’s handling of Brexit, it is perhaps understandable that many observers have allowed their lurid…

1 15 16 17 18 19 44