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Wojciech Przybylski talks with Radu Albu-Comanescu (Babeș-Bolyai University, Visegrad Insight Fellow) about what the World Economic Forum revealed about geostrategy, defence and the new rules of engagement from Washington, with uncomfortable implications for Central and Eastern Europe.
In this episode:
– Why this Davos felt ‘geopolitically consistent’
– Reactions to the ‘Board of Peace’ idea from Central and Eastern Europe
– Greenland and the High NorthRomania and Poland’s balancing act: economic security in the European Union, hard security with the United States
The China question Europe keeps postponing, at its own risk
Follow Visegrad Insight for analysis on democratic security, geopolitical risk and the future of Central Europe.
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Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/zR_rnyT6dzY
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Wojciech Przybylski talks with Radu Albu-Comanescu (Babeș-Bolyai University, Visegrad Insight Fellow) about what the World Economic Forum revealed about geostrategy, defence and the new rules of engagement from Washington, with uncomfortable implications for Central and Eastern Europe.
In this episode:
– Why this Davos felt ‘geopolitically consistent’
– Reactions to the ‘Board of Peace’ idea from Central and Eastern Europe
– Greenland and the High NorthRomania and Poland’s balancing act: economic security in the European Union, hard security with the United States
The China question Europe keeps postponing, at its own risk
Follow Visegrad Insight for analysis on democratic security, geopolitical risk and the future of Central Europe.
Subscribe for our newsletter and more exclusive content: https://visegradinsight.eu/membership-account/membership-levels/
Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/zR_rnyT6dzY

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