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On March 19, 2002, General Joseph W. Ralston, Supreme Allied Commander Europe (SACEUR), visited the Center for the Study of Democracy, SELDI Executive Secretariat. General Ralston became the Commander-in-Chief, United States European Command and Supreme Allied Commander Europe in May 2000. General Ralston commands one of the nine Unified combatant commands in the Department of Defense. The United States European command is responsible for the activities of all U.S. Army, Navy, Air Force, and Marine Corps forces operating within its area of responsibility in Europe, Africa and the Middle East.
From left to right: Gen. Joseph Ralston, Amb. Boyko Noev, Director of the European Program, CSD; Dr. Ognian Shentov, President, CSD Accompanied by Mr. Michael Durkee, International Affairs Advisor to SACEUR, General Ralston met with Dr. Ognian Shentov, CSD President, Ambassador Boyko Noev, Director of CSD's European Program and former Bulgarian Minister of Defense, and Mr. Boyko Todorov, CSD Program Director and Coordinator of the Southeast European Legal Development Initiative (SELDI). The main topic of discussion was the potential for cooperation with non-governmental organizations and think tanks in the global war against terrorism. This is particularly relevant in Southeast Europe where the new security risks are linked to the stability of government institutions and the capacity of law enforcement. At the same time, SELDI and its network of think tanks in the region have developed a considerable analytical potential in linking the new security challenges with the work in good governance in general, and anti-corruption in particular. A cooperation has already been developed in this area between CSD and the George C. Marshall European Center for Security Studies at Garmisch, Germany. SACEUR encouraged this cooperation and underlined the contribution which efforts in the field of the rule of law can make to the security objectives pursued by the US government and its allies in the region.
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