Europe and the War in Ukraine

How have the EU and the UK responded to this crisis and what does it mean for their current/future defence co-operation?

The first anniversary of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, a flagrant violation of a sovereign nation’s territorial integrity and Europe’s peace and security order, could be the prelude to huge new spring offensives by both sides.

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How have the EU and the UK responded to this crisis and what does it mean for their current/future defence co-operation? Will it propel a European defence union?

Webinar organised by the European Movement in Scotland.

Speakers:

  • Juliet Kaarbo, Professor of Foreign Policy at the University of Edinburgh and Co-director of the Scottish Council on Global Affairs;
  • Christos Katsioulis, head of the Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung for Co-operation and Peace in Vienna and author of numerous books on defence issues;
  • Stephen Gethins, Professor of Practice in International Relations at St Andrew’s University and former SNP Commons spokesman on Europe.

Chair: European Movement in Scotland (EMiS) executive member and former EU Correspondent David Gow.

28 February 2023


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