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Abendveranstaltung

A "Zeitenwende" for the European security architecture?

Berlin
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Am 29. Februar 2024 wird an der Hertie School in Berlin in Kooperation mit dem ZMSBwZentrum für Militärgeschichte und Sozialwissenschaften der Bundeswehr eine englischsprachige Abendveranstaltung zur Zukunft der Europäischen Sicherheitsarchitektur nach dem Russischen Angriffskrieg gegen die Ukraine stattfinden. Nach einem Einführungsvortrag von Carlo Masala (UniBwUniversität der Bundeswehr München) diskutieren mit ihm Benedikta von Seherr-Thoß (EAD), Bastian Giegerich (IISSInternational Institute for Strategic Studies) und Cornelius Friesendorf (IFSH) unter der Leitung von Wolfgang Ischinger (HS/MSCMunich Security Conference Foundation). Der Einlass beginnt um 18:30 Uhr, die Veranstaltung selbst um 19:00 Uhr.

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Following the Russian war of aggression against Ukraine, the European security institutions NATO, the OSCEOrganisation for Security and Co-operation in Europe, and the EU are in search of a new security order on the European continent.

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The Russian war of aggression against Ukraine was coined a “Zeitenwende” (watershed moment) in the German political debate because of its profound repercussions on various aspects of societal and political life and its far-reaching implications for the European security architecture. Confronted with an aggressive and revisionist Russian authoritarian regime in its immediate neighbourhood, the European security institutions NATO, the OSCEOrganisation for Security and Co-operation in Europe, and the EU are readjusting politically. They will have to give rise to a new security order on the European continent, as pressing issues need to be solved, such as: What could this new security order look like? How can security be ensured in the near future? And is this the end for cooperative security mechanisms on the European continent?

These questions and more will be addressed by Carlo Masala, Bastian Giegerich, Benedikta von Seherr-Thoß, and Cornelius Friesendorf together with Wolfgang Ischinger during this public evening event on February 29, 2024. The event is jointly organised by the Centre for Military History and Social Sciences of the Bundeswehr and the Centre for International Security at the Hertie School.

Carlo Masala will deliver a keynote speech on the changed European security order. Following the keynote, a roundtable discussion, led by Wolfgang Ischinger and featuring Bastian Giegerich, Benedikta von Seherr-Thoß, and Cornelius Friesendorf, will examine European security organizations’ responses to the conflict and discern the roles NATO, the EU and the OSCEOrganisation for Security and Co-operation in Europe might play in shaping the future security landscape of Europe. Finally, an evening reception will offer the opportunity to continue the conversation (note: the reception is alcohol-free).

Don't miss this opportunity to gain a deeper understanding of the current European security landscape and its future implications! Doors will open at 6:30 pm, and the event will start promptly at 7:00 pm.

TimeProgramme
18:30-19:00Admission for Public Evening Event
19:00-19:15Welcome Address
Col. Sven Lange, ZMSBwZentrum für Militärgeschichte und Sozialwissenschaften der Bundeswehr
Wolfgang Ischinger, Hertie School & Munich Security Conference Foundation
19:15-19:35Keynote Speech: A New European Security Architecture?
Carlo Masala, Bundeswehr University Munich
19:35-20:45

Panel Discussion: The Zeitenwende and European Organisations of Collective Security

Chair: Wolfgang Ischinger, Hertie School & Munich Security Conference Foundation
The EU Perspective: Benedikta von Seherr-Thoß, European External Action Service
The NATO Perspective: Bastian Giegerich, International Institute for Strategic Studies
The OSCEOrganisation for Security and Co-operation in Europe Perspective: Cornelius Friesendorf, Institute for Peace Research and Security Policy

20:45-21:30Public Reception
Please note that this will be an alcohol-free reception

Conference Venue

Hertie School

Friedrichstraße 180

10117 Berlin

Registration and contact

The participation is free of charge. To attend the event, please register online.

For media representatives:

Major Michael Gutzeit (Head of communication)

Telephone: 0331 9714 400

zmsbwpressestelle@bundeswehr.org

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