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The Virginia Programme of CDiSS represents the primary conduit between the Centre and the United States of America.  It reflects the unique and enduring relationship between the United Kingdom and the Commonwealth of Virginnia from 1607 to today.  The Programme acknowledges the imminent 400th anniversary of the  which was a watershed after which the Armed Forces of both countries evolved in very different forms.  The Virginia Programme offers both a forum and mechanism through which the defence and security interests of the United Kingdom and United States can be exposed, addressed and blended.  The programme also aspires to be an intellectual magnet to which the many defence and security agencies in Virginia will be attraced.

The Virginia Programme reflects issues of mutual interest that include:

  • Intellectual interoperability.  The Armed Forces of both countries think and act differently.  These differences owe their origins to history, culture, religion and technology.  The programme seeks to examine, explain and ultimately bridge these differences through a series of seminars, conferences and publications.
  • Insurgency and Peacekeeping.  TheVirginia programme acknowledges the challenges of counter insurgency and Peacekeeping operations and seeks to relate the two dimensions.  The programme addresses these two disciplines through the prism of effect at the strategic level and offers a dialogue through which national approaches may be blended.
  • History.  The Virginia Programme seeks to illuminate and underpin the special relationship through the appropriate historical study of campaigns in which US and British forces have fought together.  CDISS acknowledges that Anglo/American military history lacks consistent exposure and aspires to act as an agent for dynamic study.

Programme Leader - Richard P Cousens OBE

01524 221585 - rcousens@cdiss.org

Formerly Director of Defence Studies for the British Army, Richard Cousens is a Counter Revolutionary Warfare specialist with practical experience as an infantry officer.  He completed 7 operational tours in Northern Ireland with the Light Infantry and served in Hong Kong and Brunei with the Gurkhas.  He led the Counter Insurgency instructional team at the British Army Staff College and has studied the relationship between Peacekeeping and Counter Revolutionary Warfare theory.  He has had command experience in the counter insurgency environment as a platoon, company and battalion commander.
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