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A New European Security Order?

31 May 2022
Online – The Europe Center, Stanford University

Europe has experienced an era of peace, stability and prosperity like never before. Preserving these epochal achievements within European borders and extending to Europe's immediate neighbors lies at the very heart of the Foreign and Security policy of the EU. Now a brutal war has started, putting at risk the lives and livelihoods of many, putting our economies under strain, and demanding quick and resolute political answers. The attacks in Ukraine mark a turning point.

The panel with Gisela Müller-Brandeck-Bocquet (University of Würzburg) and Pierre Haroche (Institute for Strategic Research in Paris) will discuss what a realigned Common Foreign and Security Policy could possibly look like, what role NATO could play in that context, and how Germany and France could contribute to this new order. Hosted by The Europe Center of Stanford and supported by the German and French Consulates General San Francisco and ifa – Institut für Auslandsbeziehungen.

The event will be held in English and online via Zoom.

Please register here.

Speakers:

Gisela Müller-Brandeck-Bocquet is Professor of European Studies and International Relations at Univeristy of Wurzburg. Her fields of research, publications, teaching activities and public interventions address the European Union, its overall challenges and developments. She is an expert for the EU Foreign, Security and Defence policy, for the EU's international role and for German and French European politics. She is publishing and lecturing abundantly on all these topics.

Pierre Haroche is Research Fellow in European Security at the Institute for Strategic Research (IRSEM, Paris). His research focuses on European defence cooperation and EU international security policies. Before joining IRSEM, he taught at King's College London and Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne University. He has published in particular in the Journal of European Public Policy and European Security.​

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