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The evolving U.S. strategic posture and the intensification of the war in Ukraine are reshaping the security landscape in Europe. This context calls for a clear assessment of the balance of power between Europe and Russia.
On the sidelines of the NATO Summit in The Hague, Ifri is organizing a panel discussion as part of NATO in the Huis, a platform for strategic dialogue in partnership with the Munich Security Conference and the Clingendael Institute.
Panelists will offer their respective assessments of the current balance of power.
Speakers:
Jakob Hallgren, Director, Swedish Institute of International Affairs (UI)
Kristi Raik, Director, International Centre for Defence and Security (ICDS)
Katarzyna Pisarska, présidente, Warsaw Security Forum
Moderator:
Elie Tenenbaum, Director, Security Studies Center, French Institute of International Relations (Ifri)
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