WSI Brussels
Established in 2000, the Center for Defense Information,
Brussels became the World Security Institute (WSI) Brussels, in 2005. As
WSI Brussels, we continue to follow and analyze the security policies of
the European Union and its individual member states, and serve as a source
of defence expertise to media and decision-makers in EU institutions, EU
member states, and the United States. The office also advises members of
the European Parliament, the European Commission and the Council of the
European Union on external security-related matters.
Mark Burgess is the director of the Brussels office of the World Security Institute (WSI).
Previously, Burgess was a research analyst at the Center for Defense Information
– a division of WSI, where he also led the Terrorism Project.
While his main research area is the study of terrorism, Burgess, has also written
and spoken extensively on a variety of other security issues, including peacekeeping
and the war in Iraq, and has been published and quoted in a wide range of U.S.
and international outlets. His latest publications include the entries on "Peacekeeping," "The War on Terrorism,"and "Homeland Security" in the newly released Encyclopedia of War and American Society (Sage Publications, 2006).
In addition to heading WSI Brussels, he continues to manage the CDI Terrorism Project.
WSI BRUSSELS IPC-Residence Palace
155 Rue de la Loi
B-1040 Brussels
BELGIUM
Belgium
Phone: +32 (0)2 235
2418
E-mail: mburgess@wsibrussels.org
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