COVID-19 and the future of security and defence
In a post-COVID world, greater convergence between the silos of security and defence is needed for a more efficient and effective way to deal with threats and risks to both people and states.
In a post-COVID world, greater convergence between the silos of security and defence is needed for a more efficient and effective way to deal with threats and risks to both people and states.
The strategic ramifications of Covid-19 will be multi-faceted, profound and far-reaching.
On the day of the second ministerial meeting of the European Intervention Initiative (E2I) in the Netherlands, Alice Billon-Galland spoke to Dutch newspaper De Volkskrant about what is at stake for France and what E2I means for European security.
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ELN Policy Fellow & YGLN Vice-chair Julia Berghofer participated in the annual EISS Conference 2019 in Paris from 27 to 28 June at Science Po. The organizers invited a multidisciplinary and geographically diverse group of scholars and practitioners to discuss Europe's most pressing security...
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