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Council for security cooperation in the Asia Pasific 7th general conference: New challenges to Asia Pasific Security
The 7th CSCAP General Conference has considerably scored a major success, not only in terms of attracting a large number of audience and media coverage and stipulating open and lively debate, but also in putting forth CSCAP's views and activities to a wider public. A good composition of speakers and panelists determined the success of the conference. The conference was also highlighted by the involvement of both track one and track two representatives, as the conference's purpose is to link the two elements.
Following the previous conference, the 7th General Conference has successfully created an open and cooperative atmosphere for closer interaction between the officials who are responsible in policy making and executing - and the public - who are concerned with the regional security issues and environment. The conference has crated good practice of the exchange of ideas between the track one and track two, which at the end might contribute to the improvement of the security of the Asia Pacific region.
As agreed at the previous conference, the General Conference would continue to be held regularly on a bi-annual basis. A proposal to hold the next conference in another country, as a change from Indonesia that has hosted the previous four conferences, came out during the informal talks at the side of the sessions. Having three or more Member Committees as the co-organizers would be maintained to improve and strengthen a sense of cooperation and solidarity among CSCAP Member Committees.
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