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Indispensable: Why Ukraine is becoming a fundamental part of the future European security archite...
Nearly four years after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, the majority of European states see Ukraine inside and Russia outside the European security order. Susan Stewart, Céline Marangé and Kai-Olaf Lang explain why such an order is emerging and what might prevent it.
Guests:
Dr Céline Marangé is a senior research fellow on Russia and Ukraine at the Institute of Strategic Research (IRSEM) in Paris.
Dr Susan Stewart is a senior research fellow at SWP’s Eastern Europe and Eurasia division. She also co-leads SWP’s Thematic Working Group “Reordering European Security”.
Dr Kai-Olaf Lang is a senior fellow at SWP’s Europe Division. His research focuses on Central and Eastern Europe and the Baltic countries.
Host: Esme Nicholson
Recommended reading:
Céline Marangé, Susan Stewart (Ed.): The Tipping Point: An Emerging Model of European Security with Ukraine and without Russia https://www.swp-berlin.org/publikation/the-tipping-point-an-emerging-model-of-european-security-with-ukraine-and-without-russia
