Council for Security Cooperation in the Asia Pacific

CSCAP
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

This organisation may not be a traditional think tank. We have included it in this list as we deem it to be a 'boundary' organisation – in other words, it might have some qualities or characterstics of a think tank.

The Council for Security Cooperation in the Asia Pacific (CSCAP) provides an informal mechanism for scholars, officials and others in their private capacities to discuss political and security issues and challenges facing the region. It also provides policy recommendations to various inter-governmental bodies, convenes regional and international meetings and establishes linkages with institutions and organisations in other parts of the world to exchange information, insights and experiences in the area of regional political-security cooperation.

Contact details

Website:
http://www.cscap.org/

Address:
1 Persiaran Sultan Salahuddin, PO Box 12424, 50778 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

Country:
Malaysia

Sub-region:
South-Eastern Asia

Areas of focus

Topics of research
Operating languages
English

Organisation details

Business model
Non-profit
Institutional affiliations
Independent
Year founded
1993
Age (years)
Council for Security Cooperation in the Asia Pacific
 31
Malaysia average
 23
Global average
 32
Founded by
Founders: Government officials and regional security analysts
Leadership
Leader(s) (2023): N/A
Leader gender: N/A
Leader(s) (2022): N/A
Leader gender: N/A
Leader(s) (2021): N/A
Leader gender: N/A

Social

Subscribers (2023)
Council for Security Cooperation in the Asia Pacific
 0
Malaysia average
 4,248
Global average
 6,305

Data notes

Last updated: 08/06/2021
Boundary organization (find out more): Yes
Rating of data accuracy (find out more) : Authenticated
Data sources consulted: Organisation´s website
Have we got something wrong?: Contact us to update this record. There is more information in the database, you can download it here.