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An international conference on ''The world after September 11: lessons learned'', was held in Monaco, on 7-9 March. It looked into ways in which the events of 11 September changed the ordering of the international system, the challenges posed by terrorism and the role of Alliances, including NATO, in shaping the new security architecture of the world.

Academics, diplomats, military personnel and policy practitioners from Europe, North America, and the Northern and Southern parts of the Mediterranean, including former UN Secretary General Mr. Boutros Boutros-Ghali, participated in the conference which was organised by the Acadmie de la Paix et de la Scurit Internationale, Nice, France, and co-sponsored by NATO.