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Strategic Capability Without Strategic Autonomy The World in Perspective
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- News Commentary
Following a ‘Spring Break’ in our podcasting schedule, ITS’ Davide Broll (Director, MENA Programme), Linda Tothova (Director, Wider Europe Programme), and Host Cameron Vaské got together for an broad discussion of what it means for Europe to be strategically capable, but not strategically autonomous — examining a wide variety of issues surrounding the concept in European debate over EU foreign, defense, and migration policy.
Links:
ITS' Patreon Page:
http://patreon.com/theintlscholar
Audio Engineers: Audio Engineers: Lukas Lehmann, Diana Roy, & Cameron Vaské
All views expressed in this podcast are solely those of the speakers, and do not represent the views of The International Scholar or any other organization.
Recorded: 03/16/2021
Following a ‘Spring Break’ in our podcasting schedule, ITS’ Davide Broll (Director, MENA Programme), Linda Tothova (Director, Wider Europe Programme), and Host Cameron Vaské got together for an broad discussion of what it means for Europe to be strategically capable, but not strategically autonomous — examining a wide variety of issues surrounding the concept in European debate over EU foreign, defense, and migration policy.
Links:
ITS' Patreon Page:
http://patreon.com/theintlscholar
Audio Engineers: Audio Engineers: Lukas Lehmann, Diana Roy, & Cameron Vaské
All views expressed in this podcast are solely those of the speakers, and do not represent the views of The International Scholar or any other organization.
Recorded: 03/16/2021
55 min