Rallying a Union’s Defence: Collective Security and European Solidarity


2:00 pm - 3:00 pm
SEC
Rallying a Union’s Defence: Collective Security and European Solidarity

Thursday, 28. August
Content
60 minutes
English
First come first serve

This session focuses on the importance of institutional security and the role of the EU’s mutual assistance clause in shaping collective security. Explore how defence solidarity, different security cultures, and strategic autonomy debates shape Europe’s capacity to defend itself in a volatile world. 

 

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Christoph Schwarz

Senior Research Fellow Austrian Institute for European and Security Policy
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Elisabeth Hoffberger-Pippan

Senior Researcher Peace Research Institute Frankfurt
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Nikolaus Rottenberger

Head of Military Diplomacy Division Ministry of Defence of Austria
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Federico Fabbrini

Full Professor of European Law and Founding Director Brexit Institute and Dublin European Law Institute Dublin City University
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Moderator

Michael Gabriel Zinkanell

Director Austrian Institute for European and Security Policy (AIES)