Founded June 5, 1993, the George C. Marshall European Center for Security Studies is located in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany. The Marshall Center is dedicated to stabilizing, and thereby strengthening Post-Cold War Europe by aiding defense and foreign ministries in Europe's aspiring democracies in the development of national security organizations and systems that reflect democratic principles. To this end, the Center provides instruction in national security affairs to Europe's senior defense officials; it conducts research on European security issues; it holds conferences on those issues; and it conducts specialized regional studies and language training courses.
The Marshall Center has three academic divisions: The College of Strategic Studies and Defense Economics, the Research and Conference Center, and the Institute for Eurasian Studies.
The Research and Conference Center
Institute for Eurasian Studies
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