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What's Next: Poland and European Security

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Join us for a timely and dynamic afternoon discussion on Poland's role in European security with Poland’s Chargé d’Affaires, Bogdan Klich!

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European Union flags in front of the Berlaymont Building, Brussels, Belgium, 23 May 2014.

Join us for a timely and dynamic afternoon discussion on Poland’s role in European security with Poland’s Chargé d’Affaires, Bogdan Klich. As the war in Ukraine continues and Europe seeks to build up its military capabilities, Poland remains a central player in all discussion on transatlantic relations. Chargé d’Affaires Klich will be joined by Senior Fellow Paula Dobriansky and Professor Grzegorz Ekiert to offer a range of insights—including Poland’s views of security challenges facing Europe, emerging dynamics in the Russia-Ukraine war, and a U.S. perspective on the future of bilateral relations with Poland. The event will be moderated by Associate Director for the Evolving International Order Maureen Page!

 

With Europe facing evolving challenges, this conversation provides an opportunity to address pressing questions such as: What steps is Poland taking to bolster its own security capabilities in the region? How have recent elections influenced the country’s approach to security and defense? What is the future of security cooperation between the U.S. and Europe? 

 

Don’t miss this important discussion! 


 

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Bogdan Klich

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Grzegorz Ekiert