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The Eastern European Transatlantic Network
The Eastern European Transatlantic Network
15 episodes
1 month ago
Presented by the Eastern Transatlantic Network based within the EURUS department at Carleton University, this podcast will explore the core challenges that Canada and the European/Eurasian region are facing as a result of Russia’s War in Ukraine. It will provide an important Canadian perspective on the complicated political, economic, and societal shifts in Eastern Europe and Europe more generally since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. Join us as the community of scholars that the EETN will bring together, this podcast will delve into current developments, understand past legacies, and consider future scenarios as we face a Russia that has now turned from the West.
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Presented by the Eastern Transatlantic Network based within the EURUS department at Carleton University, this podcast will explore the core challenges that Canada and the European/Eurasian region are facing as a result of Russia’s War in Ukraine. It will provide an important Canadian perspective on the complicated political, economic, and societal shifts in Eastern Europe and Europe more generally since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. Join us as the community of scholars that the EETN will bring together, this podcast will delve into current developments, understand past legacies, and consider future scenarios as we face a Russia that has now turned from the West.
Show more...
Social Sciences
Education,
Science
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NATO and the Arctic – History and Prospects with Dr. Paal Sigurd Hilde
The Eastern European Transatlantic Network
1 hour 29 minutes
1 month ago
NATO and the Arctic – History and Prospects with Dr. Paal Sigurd Hilde
The Canadian government has recently called for NATO to “devote more focus to defence in the Arctic”. In the lecture, Professor Paal Hilde from the Norwegian Defence University College will outline the history of the Arctic’s place in NATO deterrence and defence and give his thoughts on the opportunities and challenges for further engagement of the Alliance in the region. Dr. Paal Sigurd Hilde is a professor of war studies at the Institute for Defence Studies (IFS), which is part of the Norwegian Defence University College. He earned his DPhil at the University of Oxford in 2003. His main research interests include Norwegian security and defence, NATO and Arctic security. Paal has worked on policy planning and NATO at the Norwegian Ministry of Defence, led the secretariat of two government-appointed commissions and is, amongst others, the inaugural Norway Chair at the Ted Stevens Center for Arctic Security Studies.
The Eastern European Transatlantic Network
Presented by the Eastern Transatlantic Network based within the EURUS department at Carleton University, this podcast will explore the core challenges that Canada and the European/Eurasian region are facing as a result of Russia’s War in Ukraine. It will provide an important Canadian perspective on the complicated political, economic, and societal shifts in Eastern Europe and Europe more generally since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. Join us as the community of scholars that the EETN will bring together, this podcast will delve into current developments, understand past legacies, and consider future scenarios as we face a Russia that has now turned from the West.