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This week, GLOBSEC’s Centre for Global Europe brings you the latest insights on the preparations and priorities of the upcoming Polish Presidency of the Council of the EU. Senior Fellow Vladislava Gubalova talks with Kinga Brudzinska, Senior Analyst at Polityka Insight in Warsaw to set the stage for the next six months. With Hungary finishing their EU Presidency, why hasn’t there been better cooperation between the two CEE countries? With seven key priorities, how is the theme of security being applied through multiple domains ranging from information to health? On the domestic political front, how will the Polish government balance the EU Presidency against the backdrop of Presidential elections taking place at the same time?
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On this week’s episode, GLOBSEC’s Economy and Business Programme is launching their podcast series titled Achieving Competitiveness. Hosted by Katarína Strauszová, this week’s episode features Ján Mykhalchyk Hradický, GLOBSEC External Fellow, as they dive into a pressing question: why is modernizing Europe’s electricity grid key to achieving a successful green transition and boosting economic competitiveness?
This discussion highlights the newly launched GLOBSEC Grid Transition Index, which evaluates and ranks the state of electricity grids in 35 European countries, focusing on their preparedness to support the green transition. With 29 indicators and over 3.5 million data points, the Index fills a critical gap in understanding the state of Europe’s electricity grids.
As this is the first edition of the Index, we’re eager to hear your thoughts! Whether you’re a researcher, energy expert, or simply passionate about grid modernization, we’d love your feedback to help us make future editions even better. Reach out to us at [email protected].
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GLOBSEC’s Center for Global Europe is joined by Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of Taiwan, François Wu who argues why the world should welcome the rise of Taiwan on the global stage, how his nation continues to advance innovation and spread investment across CEE, as well as the shared lessons learned between Taipei and Kyiv on rallying democracies and best utilizing technological innovation on the battlefield.
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On this week’s episode, GLOBSEC’s Centre for Democracy & Resilience fellow Patrik Szicherle welcomes back Dr. David Schultz of Hamline University to debrief the 2024 American presidential elections and what has transpired since. Dr Schultz shares his assessment of why the Democrats suffered such a dramatic loss, what they need to do next, and what to make of some of President-elect Trump’s recent cabinet nominations. They conclude by reviewing Europe’s future security options and if the continent has what it takes to stand on its own to defend itself and strategic interests.
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With North Korean (NK) troops preparing on Russia’s front line with Ukraine, this week’s pod hears from LTG (Ret) Arto Räty member of the GLOBSEC Future Security and Defence Council
who speaks with Policy Fellow Roger Hilton to break down the broad ranging policy challenges associated with this new conflict phase, while offering his take on why the current number of deployed NK troops is not transformative, if the CRANKs are poised to be a credible military alliance threat in the future, and why western policy makers should favor faster delivers instead of setting new red lines to make an impact for Ukraine.
The full Instagram Live can be seen here: https://bitly.cx/vXWb
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This week, GLOBSEC’s Center for Global Europe brings you a special recording from 2024 GLOBSEC Tatra Summit. Roger Hilton speaks with Ukrainian MP Olha Vasylevska-Smahliuk to ger her take on the latest news developments, the biggest problems facing Ukraine’s reconstruction process, how the country is supporting industrial and commercial activity despite 800 plus days of war, as well as the forgotten issue of civilian prisoners held by Russia.
This episode is co-funded by the EU. Views and opinions expressed do not necessarily reflect those of the EU. Neither the EU nor the granting authority can be held responsible for them.
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On this week’s episode, led by GLOBSEC’s Global Europe project coordinator Katarína Schachtschneider, she is joined by Ursula Plassnik, former Austrian Foreign Minister, for the debut of the CEE HER series, part of the broader CEE Her Initiative aimed at amplifying the voices of women experts from Central and Eastern Europe (CEE). They discuss the new European Commission’s leadership, the shift in power dynamics within the EU, and the challenges posed by the rise of right-leaning representation. Ursula also shares her views on Hungary’s controversial EU presidency slogan, the role of women in European leadership, and the legacy of Angela Merkel.
This episode is co-funded by the EU. Views and opinions expressed do not necessarily reflect those of the EU. Neither the EU nor the granting authority can be held responsible for them.
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This week, we bring you another episode from the 2024 GLOBSEC Forum in Prague. Policy Fellow Federica Mangiameli delves into the world of Multidomain Operations (MDO) with former NATO SACEUR Gen. (ret.) Philip Breedlove. The pod sheds light on the
complex and critical topic of MDO by dismantling some of the bias around it and presenting the advantages of operating in integrated domains to achieve readiness on the battlefield.
Gen. Breedlove also served as an advisor for GLOBSEC’s latest product “Connecting to succeed: Multi-Domains Operations readiness on the Eastern flank” authored by Alexander Lanoszka, Associate Professor,Department of Political Science, University of Waterloo with the contribute of Marcin Zaborowski, Senior Policy Fellow at GLOBSEC as the content editor. Check out the report here: https://bitly.cx/SuFE
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On this week’s episode, GLOBSEC’s Future of Security programme records from the 2024 GLOBSEC Forum in Prague. Defence Fellow Roger Hilton sits down with NATO’s Assistant Secretary General for Public Diplomacy Marie-Doha Besancenot to hear how the Alliance’s public diplomacy efforts are acutely responding to today’s audience consumption needs and media landscape to remain fit fur purpose in a time of information overload and hyper offensive adversary action.
GLOBSEC was privileged to work recently with the NATO PDD at the Washington Summit and is thankful for their support at the 2024 GLOBSEC Forum. #1NATO75years #WeAreNATO
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On this week’s episode, GLOBSEC’s Centre for Democracy & Resilience fellow Patrik Szicherle is joined by Dr. David Schultz, a distinguished professor at the Department of Political Science at Hamline University. Together, they dive into the upcoming 2024 US presidential election, discussing key voter dynamics, potential game-changing issues, and the impact of disinformation on the campaign. Professor Schultz shares his thoughts on what European countries need to do to prepare for a potential Trump presidency and what messages they need to communicate to decision-makers in the US.
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On this week’s episode, GLOBSEC’s Future of Security programme fellow Federica Mangiameli is joined by Distinguished Fellow Martin Sklenár to get you ready for the 2024 NATO Summit in Washington. Martin discusses his policy recommendation report for the Eastern Flank, argues why it is essential for Allies to reconfirm unity, and outlines some possible mid- to long-term commitments for Ukraine.
GLOBSEC is proud to be the only European think-tank participating in the NATO Public Forum consortium, a joint project managed with the NATO PDD, the U.S. State Department, and other American partners. All information can be found at https://www.natopublicforum.org/.
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On this week’s episode led by GLOBSEC’s Center for Global Europe project coordinator Oleksandra Hordon, she is joined by Sebastian Schäffer, Director at the Institute for the Danube Region and Central Europe (IDM) to break down a slew of recent development shaping European affairs. With the EU’s top jobs still up for grabs, Sebastian proposes some reforms for Europe, what another EU sanction package against Russia tell us about the continent, as well as his thoughts on the upcoming Hungarian EU Presidency.
This episode is co-funded by the EU. Views and opinions expressed do not necessarily reflect those of the EU. Neither the EU nor the granting authority can be held responsible for them.
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GLOBCast is back!
On this week’s episode led by GLOBSEC’s Centre for Democracy & Resilience fellow Patrik Szicherle, he speaks with Dr. Daniela Schwarzer of the Bertelsmann Foundation to discuss the fallout of the recent EU elections. From far-right gains to if Europe went green too fast, Dr. Schwarzer shares her analysis and speculates on the future challenges facing the EU.
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Live from Odessa, Yevgeniya Gaber, Non-Resident Senior Fellow, Atlantic Council & Center in Modern Turkish Studies at the University of Carleton, speaks with Roger Hilton to assess the legitimacy of Turkey’s new westward diplomacy, the future of bilateral relations between Ankara and Moscow, the chances of solving the Cyprus dilemma, and if Turkish diplomacy might consider BRICS a more long-term attractive option than partnering with the west.
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Direct from Berlin, Nico Lange former Chief of Staff at the Federal Ministry of Defence of Germany and Senior Adviser to GLOBSEC, speaks with Roger Hilton to review if Putin has lost his edge and if he can afford a military purge against the backdrop of the recent rebellion, Lukashenka’s repurposing of both Wagner and Prigozhin, the potential new hard and soft threats emanating from Belarus, as well as what he deems as the main deliverables for the NATO Vilnius Summit.
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Is the tsar naked? GLOBSEC’s Roland Freudenstein says Putin has been caught with his pants down. While the world attempts to make sense of the events that unfolded in Russia over the past weekend, Former Russian Deputy Energy Minister, Vladimir Milov, joins Vice President and Head of GLOBSEC Brussels Roland Freudenstein to discuss the consequences of the mutiny for Putin’s leadership and the war in Ukraine, the implications for Prigozhin and the Wanger group’s future, as well as a post-Putin Russian leadership.
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From the 2023 GLOBSEC Bratislava Forum, get some tasty sound bites with Roger Hilton as he speaks to Kadi Silde, Chief of Staff and Head of Transition Team at the Defence Innovation Accelerator for the North Atlantic (DIANA) at NATO, to hear about DIANA’s accomplishment and challenges since year one, NATO’s growing comfort level with taking risks and failing, fostering more innovation among small and medium allies, and the reaction of adversaries to emulate DIANA.
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Direct from Szczecin Poland LTG Jürgen-Joachim von Sandrart, Commander at NATO’s Multinational Corps Northeast (MNC NE), speaks with Roger Hilton to elaborate on how the mission and training of the MNC NE has changed since Russia’s invasion, the profile of a modern soldier, the evolving security challenges of the Suwalki corridor and the potential deployment of nuclear weapons in Belarus, BATLTOPS 23, and NATO’s Vilnius Sumit.
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From the 2023 GLOBSEC Bratislava Forum get some tasty sound bites with Roger Hilton as he speaks to Ambassador Ivo Daalder, President at the Chicago Council on Global Affairs about the changing nature of alliances, the potential of success for de-dollarization, how the deployment of western sanctions needs to evolve, and if de-risking relations with China is actually feasible.
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From Prague, Jeremy Bransten, Acting Editor in Chief at Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty (RFE/RL) joins a special edition of a 2023 GLOBSEC Bratislava Forum GLOBcast with Roger Hilton to give his take on the current European media landscape, how RFE/RL is strengthening resilience against fake narratives, the occupational hazards of being a journalist today, and his take on if AI can be leveraged in the future to shift this technology from a liability to an asset.
DISCLAIMER: The opinions expressed here are solely the personal views of the guest.
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