The meeting focused on the current situation around Ukraine, the prospects for its de-escalation, as well as the future of relations between Russia and the West against the backdrop of increasing tensions
On February 4, 2022, YGLN (Younger Generation Leaders Network on Euro-Atlantic Security) held an online meeting of the security working group. The meeting focused on the current situation around Ukraine, the prospects for its de-escalation, as well as the future of relations ...
... that they have towards the younger generation, and to invest more resources in exploring effective diplomatic processes than into investigating military strategies. This time, dialogue must not stop at the height of a crisis, but must intensify.
The
YGLN
is composed of 90 members in their early careers who are rising stars and specialists in security policy, economics, journalism, law and civil society. Formed in 2014 in reaction to the Ukraine crisis, the YGLN was created to bridge the divide between ...
... global security for decades. It is that security that allowed our generation to move past the constant fear of nuclear war. We now believe that security is at risk.
We are members of the Younger Generation Leaders Network on Euro-Atlantic Security (YGLN), a collection of young professionals from 28 countries across the Euro-Atlantic region spanning from Vancouver to Vladivostok. We are diplomats, researchers, civil servants, academics, journalists, lawyers, and economists. Though we have different ...