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.
NATO at a Crossroads: Present Challenges and Future Trajectories - EETN Event
The Eastern European Transatlantic Network
3 hours 9 minutes
1 month ago
NATO at a Crossroads: Present Challenges and Future Trajectories - EETN Event
EETN Event: NATO at a Crossroads: Present Challenges and Future Trajectories
Hosted in partnership between the EETN, Carleton University, and the NATO Association of Canada, this event brings together academics and policymakers to examine NATO’s current challenges and future trajectory in light of shifting global security dynamics. Discussions will focus on the war in Ukraine, renewed great-power competition, the crisis of arms control, and debates over burden-sharing and European strategic autonomy. By combining scholarly and policy perspectives, the event will explore the alliance’s evolving role in transatlantic security and its implications for member states, including Canada’s commitments to defence modernization, Arctic security, and collective deterrence.
Panel 1: Academic Perspectives
Dr. Benjamin Zyla (Professor, University of Ottawa)
Dr. Christian Leuprecht (Professor, Royal Military College and Queen’s University)
Dr. David Sichinava (Adjunct Research Professor; Carleton University)
Dr. Ann Fitz-Gerald (Professor and Director of the Balsillie School of International Affairs)
Dr. Luca Ratti (Professor; University of Rome III, joining remotely)
Dr. Mihai Sebe (Lecturer, University of Bucharest and Head of the European Affairs Department; European Institute of Romania, joining remotely)
Dr. Antonia Colibasanu (Senior Fellow; Foreign Policy Research Institute, joining remotely)
Panel 2: Policy Perspectives
Kerry Lynn Nankivell (Director, NATO and Europe, ADM(Pol), Department of National Defence)
H.E. Witold Dzielski (Ambassador; Embassy of Poland)
Eric Laporte (Executive Director; Global Affairs Canada)
BGen (retired) Scott McKenzie (Director General, Canadian Joint Operations Command)
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.