Thank you note from US ambassador Ms. Byrnes to the Alumni association of North Macedonia
“I want to thank the North Macedonia Alumni Association for hosting this event of #GCMC alumni and important set of
Read More“I want to thank the North Macedonia Alumni Association for hosting this event of #GCMC alumni and important set of
Read MoreNineteen of the forty GCMC alumni attending the GLOBSEC Bratislava Forum today were able to break free from the conference
Read MoreTogether with the Ministry of Defence and other civil society organizations working in the field of defense and security, The
Read More“COMBATING MULTIDIMENSIONAL SECURITY THREATS: THE WESTERN BALKANS PERSPECTIVE “ Having the geopolitical convergence of a number of security challenges in
Read More„THE WESTERN BALKANS AFTER THE CORONAVIRUS CRISIS: EUROATLANTIC PERSPECTIVE” Marshall Center Macedonia hosted the MARSHALL CENTER ALUMNI SECURITY FORUM, 27
Read MoreAll alumni from Albania, Bosnia & Herzegovina, Croatia, Kosovo, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Serbia, and Slovenia have been sent an email
Read MoreGARMISCH-PARTENKIRCHEN (May. 18, 2021) – The Marshall Center Alumni Programs Department is charged with managing a global network of over
Read MoreMinister of Defense of North Macedonia Radmila Shekerinska, joined by U.S. Ambassador Kate Marie Byrnes and German Ambassador Anke Holstein,
Read MoreThe COVID-19 pandemic has introduced a new major challenge into an already complicated security environment for Southeast Europe and the
Read MoreMarshall Center Macedonia hosted the MARSHALL CENTER ALUMNI SECURITY FORUM, 27 August 2020 in Skopje, Republic of North Macedonia. The event was sponsored by the Alumni Programs, George C. Marshall European Center for Security Studies, Macedonian Marshall Center Alumni Association and NATO Public Diplomacy Division. The gathering provided an excellent setting to discuss important defense issues and take stock of how the Marshall Center’s alumni can be agents of change, working together to resolve contemporary security challenges. Out of 50 applications from seven countries, 20 alumni were selected to participate in the event.
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