RSIS
ACTIVITIES IN THE COUNCIL FOR SECURITY
CO-OPERATION IN THE ASIA PACIFIC SINGAPORE
NATIONAL COMMITTEE
IDSS took over
the Secretariat for the Singapore National
Committee of the Council for Security Co-operation
in the Asia Pacific (CSCAP) in early 1998.
Mr S.R. Nathan assumed Co-Chairmanship
of CSCAP-Singapore in November 1996 together
with Mr C G Kwa. Mr Nathan was succeeded
by Professor Khong Yuen Foong (1999) and
Mr Barry Desker (2000 - present).
The members of
the Executive Committee of CSCAP-Singapore
are:
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Professor
Tommy Koh; Director, Institute of Policy
Studies
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Professor
Chia Siow Yue; Director, Institute
of Southeast Asian Studies
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Professor
John Wong; Director of Research, East
Asian Institute
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Mr
Lim Thuan Kuan Director, Directorate
1, MFA
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Col
Gary Ang; Director, Defence Policy
Office, Ministry of Defence
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Associate
Professor Simon Tay; Chairman, Singapore
Institute of International Affairs
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Associate
Professor Lee Lai To; Head, Department
of Political Science, NUS
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Associate
Professor Hank Lim; Economics Department,
National University of Singapore
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Mr
R. Ravindran; Deputy Chairman, GPC
for Defence & Foreign Affairs,
and MP for Marine Parade GRC
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Mr
Jeffrey Wong; Director, Joint Operations
Division, Ministry of Home Affairs
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Mr
S. Tiwari; Head, International Affairs
Division, Attorney-General's Chambers.
The CSCAP Secretariat
co-ordinated by IDSS has worked to increase
Singapore participation in CSCAP in the
past five years. In late May 1997, CSCAP-Singapore
organised the first General Meeting of
the Council which brought together a
number of senior officials of CSCAP Member
Committees together with three Deputy
Foreign Ministers.
The Working Group
on Confidence and Security Building Measures
which CSCAP-Singapore co-chairs with
US-CSCAP and CSCAP-Korea is one of the
more active Working Groups in the Council.
The Group has since its inception met
14 times and put forward recommendations
and proposals for the drafting of defence
policy papers as a confidence and security
building measure; the feasibility of
an arms register in the region and especially
on how to progress preventive diplomacy
in the ASEAN Regional Forum. In February
1999 and April 2000, the Working Group,
with the support of the United States
Institute of Peace, conducted well-received
Workshops on Preventive Diplomacy which
included a simulation game that enabled
participants to experience preventive
diplomacy in practice. The Workshops
were conducted immediately prior to meetings
of the ARF Inter-Sessional Support Group
meetings on Confidence Building Measures
to enable Senior officials to join the
Workshops. A sub-group bringing together
a group of nuclear energy experts has
successfully established a CSCAP Asia
Pacific Nuclear Energy Transparency Web
Site. This web-site was developed on
the belief that greater transparency
and increased awareness of each others'
nuclear programmes would enhance confidence
and security about each other's nuclear
capabilities.
The RSIS has,
together with the Strategic and Defence
Studies Centre at the Research School
of Pacific and Asian Studies of the Australian
National University compiled and published
the key papers and statement CSCAP has
drafted on preventive diplomacy in a
volume The Next Stage; Preventive Diplomacy
and Security Co-operation in the Asia-Pacific
Region edited by Desmond Ball and Amitav
Acharya in 1999.
CSCAP-Singapore
has also actively participated in the
meetings of the other Working Groups
of CSCAP on Comprehensive and Co-operative
Security; on Maritime Co-operation; and
on Transnational Crime. More recently,
CSCAP-Singapore started participating
in meetings of the North Pacific Working
Group.
In June 2000
IDSS Director, Mr Barry Desker, as Co-Chair
of CSCAP-Singapore, was elected to Co-Chair
of CSCAP with Professor Desmond Ball
from CSCAP-Australia. Mr Desker will
hold the Co-Chair for two years to 2002.
The RSIS looks
forward to working with CSCAP to promote
security co-operation in the region.
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