On June 13–16, 2022, YGLN (Younger Generation Leadership Network on Euro-Atlantic Security) held a regular annual meeting
On June 13–16, 2022, YGLN (Younger Generation Leadership Network on Euro-Atlantic Security) held a regular annual meeting.
The meeting was attended by young experts from Russia, the EU, the USA,...
... threats, as it was enshrined in many joint documents, or each party ensures its own security, without regard to the concerns of others. In that way, the future of Ukraine and its place in European structures is only one element of a more general issue of Euro-Atlantic security, albeit a very important one.
Washington and its allies have proven reluctant to such an open and fundamental conversation. This became evident from the official responses received from the US and NATO. Obviously, there are some ...
This time, dialogue must not stop at the height of a crisis, but must intensify
Relations between Russia and the West are now at their lowest point since 2014. Europe is at the brink of a serious military confrontation between NATO, Kyiv, and Moscow. Inadvertent escalation of conflicts that potentially involve nuclear-armed states is one of the most worrying scenarios for the Euro-Atlantic region today, and joint efforts to implement strategic risk reduction measures are needed to avert this threat...
... decided that it no longer needs the NATO–Russia Council, NATO should then be responsible for dismantling it.
However short-sighted and dangerous such a step on the part of NATO could be, this does not erase from the agenda the question of what the Euro-Atlantic security architecture would look like in the future. New challenges and threats continue to undermine the entire system of international security. Therefore, the feat of building a full-fledged and equal dialogue between Moscow and the West ...
On October 1, 2021, YGLN (Younger Generation Leaders Network on Euro-Atlantic Security) held an online meeting of the security working group
On October 1, 2021, YGLN (Younger Generation Leaders Network on Euro-Atlantic Security) held an online meeting of the security working group. The discussion focused on the ...
On September 30 ¬– October 1, 2021, Latvian Institute of International Affairs, in cooperation with European Leadership Network, Nuclear Threat Initiative, Friedrich-Ebert Stiftung, and Russian International Affairs Council, held their annual "Riga Dialogue" Conference: Assessing Strategic Stability in the Euro-Atlantic"
On September 30 – October 1, 2021, Latvian Institute of International Affairs, in cooperation with European Leadership Network, Nuclear Threat Initiative, Friedrich-Ebert...
On June 25, 2021, Thomas Greminger, Director of The Geneva Center for Security Policy (GCSP), former OSCE Secretary General and Swiss Foreign Minister, and Alexandra Matas, Head of the Effective Governance cluster at the GCSP, visited Russian International Affairs Council
On June 25, 2021, Thomas Greminger, Director of The Geneva Center for Security Policy (GCSP), former OSCE Secretary General and Swiss Foreign Minister, and Alexandra Matas, Head of the Effective Governance cluster at the GCSP...
Statement by the Euro-Atlantic Security Leadership Group (EASLG)
Statement by the Euro-Atlantic Security Leadership Group (EASLG)
Prepared for Presidents, Prime Ministers, Parliamentarians, and Publics
In one of the best accounts of the lead-up to World War I, the historian ...
On December 10, 2020, the Russian Association of European Studies and “Europe — Middle East” Center at IE RAS Department of European Security, held an international conference on Euro-Atlantic solidarity: the Middle East vector
On December 10, 2020, the Russian Association of European Studies and “Europe — Middle East” Center at IE RAS Department of European Security, held an international conference on Euro-Atlantic solidarity: the Middle East vector. The event was held online.
The participants...
Russia and Europe continue to call on each other to fix problems that only exist because they need to serve their national interests
People on the ground are often far better at getting to the heart of the matter than theoreticians who spend their whole lives trying to understand it. Around 500 years ago, in the first half of the 16
th
century, Emperor Charles V wrote these very words: “My cousin Francis [
King Francis I of France – translator
] and I are in perfect accord – he wants Milan, and...