From January 1994 to January 1995 Sir Michael Rose commanded the UN Protection Force in Bosnia at a time when the international community was deeply divided about how to bring about peace to that country. He has since written and lectured extensively around the world on strategic issues including counter insurgency warfare, peace-keeping and leadership. His recent book 'Washington's War' has been widely acclaimed by reviewers on both sides of the Atlantic.
'If you wish for peace, prepare for war.'
In detail
Sir Michael was educated at St Edmund Hall, Oxford (of which he is now an honorary fellow), and the Sorbonne. Subsequently, he saw service with the Coldstream Guards in Germany, Aden, and Northern Ireland. He subsequently commanded the Special Air Service Regiment with whom he served in the Middle and Far East and the Falkland Islands. He became Director Special Forces in 1988. He was appointed Adjutant General and a member of the Army Board in 1995. He has recently retired as a director of Control Risks Group, the London- based security consultancy.
What he offers you
General Rose explains how strategic and leadership lessons learned, not only in Bosnia but during 35 years of soldiering, can be applied to the commercial world. He believes that although military force has a central position to play in ensuring peace, it can only succeed if it is applied on a sound moral basis, within a relevant political framework and where people are properly motivated. This opens the way to a more mature and realistic attitude towards global security in today's fragmenting world.
How he presents
In his enlightening presentations Sir Michael reveals his personal experiences and the practical challenges which faced him in Bosnia.
Languages
He presents in English.
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