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How did the European Union manage to reduce the adverse effect of the contextual factors on its foreign and security policy towards conflicts and crises?
Find out more by listening to this episode! The podcast is based on a webinar hosted on April 2024 which aimed at presenting the International Spectator's Open-Access special issue (March 2024) "Re-imagining EU Foreign and Security Policy in a Complex and Contested World".
The hosts are Daniela Huber, Editor of The International Spectator, alongside Riccardo Alcaro (Research coordinator and Head of the Global Actors Programme, IAI) and Hylke Dijkstra (Professor of International Security and Cooperation at Maastricht University). Many guest have joined the discussion, such as Marianna Lovato (Postdoctoral researcher, Centre for Security, Diplomacy and Strategy, Brussels School of Governance), Olga Oliker (Program Director for Europe and Central Asia, International Crisis Group), Irina Petrova (Assistant Professor in the Politics of Eurasia, University College London, School of Slavonic and East European Studies) and Luigi Scazzieri (Senior Research Fellow, Centre for European Reform).
The podcast (divided into Part I and Part II) is available here, for free and playable on any major platform: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-international-spectator-s-podcasts--4790058
Stay tuned for more upcoming episodes!
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