European Interests in a Changing World Order: China, the USA, and Like-Minded States


9:00 am - 12:30 pm
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European Interests in a Changing World Order: China, the USA, and Like-Minded States
Seminar

Thursday, 24 August
210 minutes
English
By Invitation only
"Right now, there are changes - the likes of which we haven't seen for 100 years - and we are the ones driving these changes together," were the words of Chinese President Xi to Russia's President Putin at their Moscow Meeting in March 2023, with a New World Order outlined in their 2022 joint declaration on "International Relations in a New Era", shortly before Russia invaded Ukraine. The tensions have heated up between those supporting the existing order - under the leadership of the United States - and those who want to revise it, crystallising over Taiwan and elsewhere. The struggle for influence, shaping narratives, and competing on cutting edge, civil-military deployable technology is well underway. In which direction are European countries and the European Union heading in these turbulent times? 
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Seminar Chair

Michael Reiterer

Distinguished Professor Centre for Security, Diplomacy and Strategy (CSDS)
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Michael Reiterer

Distinguished Professor Centre for Security, Diplomacy and Strategy (CSDS)
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Luis Simón

Professor Vrije Universiteit Brussel
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May-Britt Stumbaum

Team Leader, Asia Pacific Security, Center for Intelligence and Security Studies Bundeswehr University Munich