
In today’s geopolitical context, where the European model is being threatened and the transatlantic relationship is in trouble, The Hague Summit in June 2025 will open the way to NATO 3.0: a stark departure from the Cold War alliance and the one that followed the fall of the Berlin Wall. With Russia continuing its war of aggression against Ukraine and Donald Trump’s second term as US president, a stronger engagement of the Europeans within the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation appears necessary – even imperative to some.
In a complicated international situation, Europeans must anticipate questions pertaining to the Organisation’s capacities, but also its governance. Which priority challenges are awaiting the Alliance? How can we establish a more balanced transatlantic relationship? Should Europe be able to defend itself autonomously? Is NATO moving towards a new leadership? And can there be a defence of Ukraine – and Europe – without the Atlantic Alliance?
To answer all these questions, we will have the pleasure of welcoming Mr Camille Grand, researcher at the European Council on Foreign Relations (ECFR) and former NATO Assistant Secretary General, as well as Mr Sven Arnold, guest researcher at the German Institute for International and Security Affairs (Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik, SWP) in Berlin.
Research lines: Security and Defence Architecture; Transatlantic relations; Europe
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Registration by Thursday 15 May 2025
at the latest is compulsory.
Evening conference
Inventing NATO 3.0:
A New Defence Paradigm for Europe
Mr Camille GRAND
Mr Sven ARNOLD
Moderator: Estelle HOORICKX
Language: French
Simultaneous interpretation in English and in Dutch
22 May 2025, 17:00 – 18:30
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