EPISODE · Feb 22, 2024 · 13 MIN
Is European defense becoming a necessity?
from The Greek Current · host Hellenic Leaders
As Western leaders gathered in Munich this weekend for the Munich Security Conference, warnings about Russian President Putin’s possible next moves were mixed with Europe’s growing concerns that it could soon be abandoned by the United States as aid to Ukraine is stalled in Congress and former President Trump casts doubts on America’s commitment to NATO. Max Bergmann, the director of the Europe, Russia, and Eurasia Program and the Stuart Center in Euro-Atlantic and Northern European Studies at the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS), joins Thanos Davelis to look at these concerns and explore whether European defense has now become a necessity.You can read the articles we discuss on our podcast here:Europe’s security elite braces for Trump, searches for backup plansAs Putin Threatens, Despair and Hedging in EuropeCan Europe defend itself without America?Greece to prioritize strengthening relations with India, says PMGreece is India’s gateway to Europe, PM saysGreek farmers join tractor protest in front of parliament for second day
What this episode covers
With a resurgent Russia on one side, and a US that is sending mixed signals about its commitment to NATO and European defense, does Europe need a back-up plan? Max Bergmann, the director of the Europe, Russia, and Eurasia Program and the Stuart Center in Euro-Atlantic and Northern European Studies at CSIS, joins Thanos Davelis too break down why European defense is likely becoming a necessity.
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