Österreichs Bundesheer

LtCol Mag. Ernst M. Felberbauer

LtCol Mag. Ernst M. Felberbauer  Mail an LtCol Mag. Ernst M. Felberbauer

Institution: National Defence Academy and Bureau for Security Policy, in co-operation with the PfP Consortium of Defence Academies and Security Studies Institutes: Study Group Information

Geburtsdatum: 24. September 1970

Beiträge als Autor:

  1. Policy Recommendations on Regional Stability in South East Europe - An Anthology (aus der Publikation Policy Recommendations on Regional Stability in South East Europe - An Anthology)
  2. The Challenges of Being Ten: Reflections on the Uniqueness of the PfP Consortium (aus der Publikation The Challenges of Being Ten: Reflections on the Uniqueness of the PfP Consortium)

Herausgegebene Publikationen:

  1. 6th Annual Conference of the PfP Consortium of Defence Academies and Security Studies Institutes (1 Beitrag)
    Conference Proceedings
  2. Approaching or Avoiding Cooperative Security? - The Western Balkans in the Aftermath of the Kosovo Settlement Proposal and the Riga Summit (17 Beiträge)
    14th Workshop of the Study Group "Regional Stability in South East Europe" - Proceedings
  3. Civil-Military Relations in South-East Europe (10 Beiträge)
    A Survey of the National Perspectives and of the Adaptation Process to the Partnership for Peace Standards
  4. Coping with Global Change (1 Beitrag)
    8th International Security Forum - Conference Proceedings
  5. Cutting or Tightening the Gordian Knot? (15 Beiträge)
    16th Workshop of the Study Group ”Regional Stability in South East Europe” - Proceedings
  6. Developing Peace Partnerships in Africa (1 Beitrag)
    35th IPA Vienna Seminar
  7. Facing the Terrorist Challenge - Central Asia's Role in Regional and International Co-operation (13 Beiträge)
    Study Groups: Regional Stability in Central Asia & Security Sector Reform
  8. From Peace Making to Self Sustaining Peace - International Presence in South East Europe at a Crossroads (20 Beiträge)
    8th Workshop of the Study Group "Regional Stability in South East Europe" - Proceedings
  9. Integrating the Western Balkans into NATO and the EU: Challenges, Expectations and Needs (1 Beitrag)
    15th Workshop of the Study Group "Regional Stability in South East Europe" - Policy Paper
  10. International Peace Plans for the Balkans - A Success? (11 Beiträge)
    12th Workshop of the Study Group "Regional Stability in South East Europe" - Proceedings
  11. Perspektiven einer europäischen Raketenabwehr (2/02) (8 Beiträge)
  12. Policy Recommendations on Regional Stability in South East Europe - An Anthology (1 Beitrag)
    Policy Recommendations of the Study Group "Regional Stability in South East Europe"
  13. Proceedings of the 8th Annual Conference (5 Beiträge)
    Expanding and Enhancing the Partnerships: Further Steps after Istambul
  14. Security Sector Reform in South East Europe - from a Necessary Remedy to a Global Concept (21 Beiträge)
    13th Workshop of the Study Group "Regional Stability in South East Europe" - Proceedings
  15. Self-Determination, Territorial Integrety and International Stability (1 Beitrag)
    The Case of Yugoslavia
  16. Serbia - Stepping into Calmer or Rougher Waters? Internal Processes, Regional Implications (1 Beitrag)
    17th Workshop of the Study Group "Regional Stability in South East Europe" - Policy Paper
  17. State Building under Foreign Supervision: Intervention in Bosnia-Herzegovina 1996-2003 (1 Beitrag)
    Study Group
  18. Supporting Bosnia and Herzegovina: The Challenge of Reaching Self-Sustainability in a Post-War Environment (1 Beitrag)
    18th Workshop of the Study Group
  19. Supporting Bosnia and Herzegovina: The Challenge of Reaching Self-Sustainability in a Post-War Environment (2 Beiträge)
    18th Workshop of the Study Group "Regional Stability in South East Europe" - Proceedings
  20. The Challenges of Being Ten: Reflections on the Uniqueness of the PfP Consortium (4 Beiträge)
    Connections - The Quarterly Journal - Summer Supplement 2008
  21. Through Economy to Democracy and Security? - An Integrated Approach to Stability in South East (10 Beiträge)
    7th Workshop of the Study Group "Regional Stability in South East Europe" - Proceedings
  22. Trafficking in Persons in South East Europe - a Threat to Human Security (8 Beiträge)
    11th Workshop of the Study Group "Regional Stability in South East Europe" - Proceedings
  23. Transforming National Armed Forces in South East Europe - from the Social to the Military Challenge (16 Beiträge)
    9th Workshop of the Study Group "Regional Stability in South East Europe" - Proceedings

Lebenslauf

Ernst M. Felberbauer was trained as an infantry officer in the Austrian Armed Forces before earning a degree in Geography and Economics and English and in Political Science and Contemporary History. Following teaching assignments in Great Britain and Spain, Mr. Felberbauer joined the National Defence Academy in Vienna in 1996 and subsequently worked at the Armed Forces Language Institute and the Institute for Military Geography. From 2001 to 2002 he managed the Institute for Peace Support and Conflict Management at the Defence Academy and later became Head of the Research Management and Organisation Section at the Bureau for Security Policy.

Mr. Felberbauer was seconded to the Geneva Centre for the Democratic Control of Armed Forces (DCAF) from 2003 to 2004, followed by assignments as Military Advisor to the International Peace Institute (IPI) in New York from 2005 to 2006 and as Assistant to the Director DCAF in Geneva from 2007 to 2009.

In his capacity as international conference coordinator, Mr. Felberbauer was in charge of organising, among others, the ISFAT 2001, MENA 2002, the NATO Conference of Commandants in 2003 and the Annual Conference of the PfP Consortium in 2005, all in Vienna. Recently, he was responsible for the 6th and 8th International Security Forum (ISF) in Montreux 2004 and Geneva 2009 and supported the 7th ISF in Zurich 2006.

Since 2010, Mr. Felberbauer is Head of Research Management at the Austrian National Defence Academy. Additionally, he is currently studying geopolitical issues while completing an MA thesis in Political Geography at the University of Vienna on the relevance of Brcko and the Posavina Corridor for Peace Implementation in Bosnia-Herzegovina as well as a PhD dissertation on the geopolitical consequences of the melting of the Arctic ice in the Northeast Passage, with a special focus on international relations, resources and the economy.

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