On June 17–18, 2018, London hosted a regular fourth meeting of a group of former and current high-level officials and experts from the countries of the Euro-Atlantic region (the Euro-Atlantic Security Leadership Group, EASLG), focusing on the issues of common security interests and prospects for cooperation in the region.
On June 17–18, 2018, London hosted a regular fourth meeting of a group of former and current high-level ...
... Riga hosted a regular high-level round-table debate "Riga Dialogue“.
On May 22-23, 2018, Riga hosted a regular high-level round-table debate "Riga Dialogue“.
This year the meeting focused on the following topic: “The New Normal in the Euro-Atlantic Security Order". The meeting was organized by the Latvian Institute of International Affairs with the support of a number of Latvian and international institutional partners, including Russian International Affairs Council.
About fifty ...
... participants discussed the foreign policy of Germany and the EU, the current state of relations between Russia and the West, arms control issues, and nuclear safety.
On April 15-18, 2018, Berlin hosted the 8th YGNL (
Younger Generation Leaders Network on Euro-Atlantic Security
) meeting on Euro-Atlantic Security.
The participants discussed the foreign policy of Germany and the EU, the current state of relations between Russia and the West, arms control issues, and nuclear safety.
Young experts from Russia,...
... still lead either to growing confrontation or to partnership. We must admit that the possibility of the situation worsening is much higher at the moment than the possibility of normalisation. All this requires a thorough reflection on the new formula of Euro-Atlantic security and its driving forces. More importantly, it requires a vision of how we want to see this formula in the future. Without such reflection, we are doomed to further deterioration of the relationship.
In a recent Valdai Club report,...
On September 14, 2017, Riga, Latvia, hosted an international seminar “The West and Russia: Changing Euro-Atlantic Security Landscapes?”. The seminar was organized by the Latvian Institute of International Affairs. LIIA Director Andris Spruds chaired and mediated the event.
On September 14, 2017, Riga, Latvia, hosted an international seminar “The ...
On September 3–7, 2017, in Minsk, YGNL (Younger Generation Leaders Network on Euro-Atlantic Security) held its 7th meeting.
On September 3–7, 2017, in Minsk, YGNL (Younger Generation Leaders Network on Euro-Atlantic Security) held its 7th meeting.
The following issues were discussed in the course of the meeting: Belarus foreign ...
... necessitate that participants look beyond the immediate
horizon in search of principles that could serve as the basis for building a
system of security that meets the needs of all. This is where realists and
experts must work together. Expertise in Euro-Atlantic security has become
increasingly abstract in recent decades. There is now an unprecedented and
urgent demand for visionaries with a detailed knowledge of the situation on the
ground, but who are also ready to take a fundamentally new look ...
On February 18, Munich hosted Euro-Atlantic Security Leadership Group meeting within the framework of
53rd Munich Security Conference
. The Group aims to discuss practical steps to reduce the threat of military conflict in Europe. It unites heads of state, foreign ministers and members ...
... together to avoid catastrophe, including by preventing terrorist attacks and reducing the risks of a military — or even nuclear — conflict in Europe.
Ever since the historic events of 1989-1991 changed Europe forever, each of us has been involved in Euro-Atlantic security, both inside and outside of government. Through it all, efforts to build mutual security in the Euro-Atlantic region have lacked urgency and creativity. As a result, the Euro-Atlantic space has remained vulnerable to political, ...
On July 28-29, 2015, the Nuclear Threat Initiative and the European Leadership Network held a meeting of experts aimed at discussing the setting up of the Euro-Atlantic Security Leadership Group.
The event was organized in order to develop the proposals on
new approaches to European security
articulated in early 2015 by RIAC President Igor Ivanov, former U.S. Senator Sam Nunn and former British Defense ...