Faculty and Courses

Outline
The 2004 SGIR Summer School Southeastern Europe in a Comprehensive Security Perspective consisted of lectures, workshops, baseline seminars for the discussion of the students’ PhD papers, as well as visits to the United Nations Office in Vienna, the OSCE, etc.

Courses
Security in Theory
Conflict Research
Military security threats and their prevention
The Role of the OSCE
Non-military security threats
Balkan Media in War and Peace
Women, War and Peace
Economic Security in a Globalized World
Conflict in Kosovo 
Political Development and the Future of Bosnia and Herzegovina
Bosnia and Herzegovina: local and regional (in)securities
Islam and Muslims in Southeastern Europe
Conflict awarness and Conflict prevention in SEE
Security threats and instabilities in the wider SEE region and ways of dealing with them

All lecturers provided a detailed course description, incl. a list of suggested topics for the final paper, as well as reading lists.

Faculty
Friedhelm Frischenschlager, OSCE
Valeria Heuberger, University of Vienna
Otmar Höll, Austrian Institute for International Affairs - OIIP
Azra Hromadzic, University of Pennsylvania
Gerhard Jandl, Austrian Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Cvetka Krajic-Tomin, Disaster Preparedness and Prevention Initiative (DPPI), Stability Pact SEE
Helmut Kramer, University of Vienna
Kemal Kurspahic, United Nations Office for Drug Control and Crime Prevention
Alfred C. Lugert, OSCE
Thomas Mühlmann, European Union Police Mission in Bosnia & Herzegovina.
Plamen Pantev, ISIS Bulgaria
Henriette Riegler, Austrian Institute for International Affairs - OIIP
Marjan Svetlicic, University of Ljubljana
Bisera Turkovic, Center for Security Studies, BH
Heinz Vetschera, University of Vienna, OSCE
Jaap de Wilde, University of Twente, Netherlands.

Course Programm
History