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šThis episode explores a central question: how has Russiaās destructive war in Ukraine fundamentally reshaped Europeās security order, strategic assumptions, and political priorities? The discussion examines how the scale of military devastation, economic coercion, and societal targeting has forced European states to rethink deterrence, defence industrial capacity, and long-term relations with Russia.
The discussion features Aliona Hlivco- Ukrainian-British political scientist; Founder & CEO of St. James's Foreign Policy Group and Juris Ulmanis- National guard; Volunteer in Ukraine; Author. Moderator: Dr. Sandis Å rÄders- Board Member, Latvian Transatlantic Organisation, Senior Researcher, Latvian Institute of International Affairs.
By LIIAšThis episode explores a central question: how has Russiaās destructive war in Ukraine fundamentally reshaped Europeās security order, strategic assumptions, and political priorities? The discussion examines how the scale of military devastation, economic coercion, and societal targeting has forced European states to rethink deterrence, defence industrial capacity, and long-term relations with Russia.
The discussion features Aliona Hlivco- Ukrainian-British political scientist; Founder & CEO of St. James's Foreign Policy Group and Juris Ulmanis- National guard; Volunteer in Ukraine; Author. Moderator: Dr. Sandis Å rÄders- Board Member, Latvian Transatlantic Organisation, Senior Researcher, Latvian Institute of International Affairs.