Security in the Twilight Zone - Closing Event
Since Russia’s attack on Ukraine, the security of Central, Northern and Eastern European States – especially those outside of NATO and the EU – has gained growing attention.
Russia has proven to be a revisionist state which is openly threatening the European security order. At the same time, countries within Moscow’s traditional sphere of interest have grown more assertive and are striving for sovereignty and self-determination. Their quest for independence and dignity – along with an ever more confident civil society in Eastern Europe – represents a challenge and an opportunity for a revised European security architecture.
The 23rd Annual Foreign Policy Conference looks at the security policy challenges in Eastern Europe. At the closing event, we together with high-ranking experts and decision-makers would like to discuss what security guarantees the EU, NATO and the international community could give to this region.
Day 4: Closing Event and Big Green Debate (Part 1)
Speakers:
- Anders Fogh Rasmussen, independent Expert, former Danish Prime Minister and former NATO Secretary General, Copenhagen
- Orysia Lutsevych, Chatham House, London
- Minna Ålander, Finnish Institute of International Affairs, Helsinki
- Agnieszka Brugger, Deputy Head of Green Parliamentary Group, Berlin
- Frank Sauer, University of the German Armed Forces, Munich
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