.think atlantic

.think atlantic

In the past few years, societies, politics and foreign affairs throughout the Transatlantic space have been changing at a very fast rate. We've seen new socio-economic and cultural fault lines emerge and redefine our political debates and new geopolitical phenomena that make our World more ascertain. On .think atlantic, International Republican Institute’s Thibault Muzergues tries to make sense of these momentous changes and their effect on European and Transatlantic politics with his guests from both sides of the Atlantic.

  1. THREATS: European Perspectives on a changing strategic environment

    07/10/2023

    THREATS: European Perspectives on a changing strategic environment

    In this special episode of .think atlantic, IRI’s Thibault Muzergues is joined by IRI's Transatlantic Strategy Division Senior Director Jan Surotchak and three authors of IRI’s latest publication “THREATS: European Perspectives on a changing strategic environment”. This publication gathers a collection of essays from a range of European experts and practitioners of geopolitics, and provides an overview of how diverse - and at the same time how convergent - security perceptions are in the Europe today.  And to discuss it, we have Theresa from Germany, Radu from Romania and Anna from Greece. Theresa Carolina Winter is Policy advisor for security and defence politics at the Friedrich Naumann Foundation for Freedom; Ana Zahariadou is a defense and security affairs specialist and Deputy International Secretary of the Greek centre-right governing party New Democracy; Radu Albu Comanescu is Assistant Professor at the Faculty of European Studies at the Babeş-Bolyai University of Cluj-Napoca; And last but not least, our own Transatlantic Strategy Division Senior Director Jan Surotchak, who supported this project all along and who give us the US perspective on Transatlantic security. What is the most important thing that Allies need to achieve at the NATO Vilnius Summit? What is the German Zeitenwende and how the German security establishment has reacted to the Russian war in Ukraine? How does Romania perceive its place in the NATO alliance to be, and does its perception of threats differ radically from other actors? How does Greece view the current situation in the Black Sea, and does that affect the way it perceives its role in the Mediterranean? how the US views geopolitical threats and its strategic environment, in Europe and beyond? Listen for answers to these questions and more in this episode. Do not forget to download IRI's publication " THREATS: European Perspectives on a changing strategic environment”. Find Jan Surotchak on Twitter @jansurotchak Find Theresa Winter on Twitter @tcwint Find Radu Albu Comanescu on Twitter @raalcom Find Anna Zahariadou on Twitter @Anna_Zah_ Find Thibault Muzergues on Twitter @tmuzergues Find .think atlantic on Twitter @ThinkAtlantic Find IRI on Twitter @IRIglobal

    29 min
  2. (SPECIAL) Voices from Central and Eastern Europe

    03/26/2023

    (SPECIAL) Voices from Central and Eastern Europe

    In this special episode of .think atlantic, IRI’s Thibault Muzergues is joined by IRI's Transatlantic Security Initiative Program Director Andrea Keerbs and four participants of its latest edition to talk about “Voices from Central and Eastern Europe” - the TSI 2 publication that was just released this month. This paper gathers essays from participants of our TSI program. And to discuss it, we have Kamila and Adam from Slovakia, Artur from Hungary and Daniel from Poland. When it comes to Andrea Keerbs, she has been at IRI for more than a decade now and has worked in our offices in Ukraine, Georgia and Moldova before moving in Budapest, so needless to say she has extensive experience in talking democracy and security in Central and Eastern Europe. What is the Transatlantic Security Initiative program? How the full-scale invasion of Ukraine by Russia changed the program? How did participants from Central and Eastern Europe feel the TSI experience? Is 2022 NATO's strategic concept now fully taking into account CEE region's security needs? Are regional formats of cooperation a plus for CEE region? How to mitigate disinformation vulnerabilities? Listen for answers to these questions and more in this episode. Do not forget to download IRI's publication "Voices from Central and Eastern Europe": Voices From Central and Eastern Europe | International Republican Institute (iri.org) Find Andrea Keerbs on Twitter @AndreaKeerbs Find Thibault Muzergues on Twitter @tmuzergues Find .think atlantic on Twitter @ThinkAtlantic Find IRI on Twitter @IRIglobal

    28 min
  3. 2022 in Retrospect with Dan Twining

    12/19/2022

    2022 in Retrospect with Dan Twining

    In this special end of the year episode of .think Atlantic, our host Thibault Muzergues is joined by special guest, none other than IRI President Dr. Daniel Twining to review the transatlantic space’s most influential events of the year. Dr. Twining’s expertise regarding political parties, autocracies, and strategies as we enter the New Year will be the center of this episode’s discussion. Dr. Daniel Twining joined the International Republican Institute as President in 2017, where he leads the Institute’s mission to advance democracy and freedom around the world. He heads IRI’s team of over 800 global experts to link citizens and governments, motivate people to engage in the political process, and guide politicians and government officials to be responsive to citizens. Previously, Dr. Twining served as counselor to the president and director of the Asia Program at the German Marshall Fund, as a member of the Secretary of State’s Policy Planning Staff, as the foreign policy advisor to U.S. Senator John McCain, and as a staff member of the U.S. Trade Representative. He has been an associate of the National Intelligence Council, taught at Georgetown University, and served as a military instructor associated with the Naval Postgraduate School. He serves on the Bush Institute’s Human Freedom Advisory Council and the Wilson Center’s Asia Advisory Board. He has been a columnist for Foreign Policy and Nikkei and served as an advisor to six presidential campaigns. From 2004-7, he was the Fulbright/Oxford Scholar at Oxford University. Find Dan on Twitter: @DCTwining Find IRI on Twitter: @IRIglobal Find Thibault on Twitter: @tmuzergues Visit IRI’s website at www.iri.org

    29 min
  4. Nuclear Deterrence with Bruno Tertrais

    10/23/2022

    Nuclear Deterrence with Bruno Tertrais

    In this episode of .think atlantic, IRI’s Thibault Muzergues is joined by Bruno Tertrais to talk about nuclear deterrence. Bruno Tertrais is deputy director of the Foundation for Strategic Research - or FRS, a French think-tank. His areas of expertise include geopolitics and international relations with a specific focus on strategic and military affairs, and for what is of particular concern to us today, nuclear deterrence and non-proliferation. He is a Senior Fellow at Institute Montaigne as well as a scientific adviser to the French Government’s High Commissioner for Planning. Finally, he is the author of numerous books and articles on the nuclear weapon, including this spring “Principles of Nuclear Deterrence and Strategy”, a paper for the NATO Defense college, and even more recently another paper on the future of nuclear deterrence which was published by our partners Fondapol a couple of weeks ago. What is the concept of nuclear deterrence? Can we talk about nuclear blackmail? What are the “odds” for a nuclear strike from Russia in Ukraine? Are we living a new 1962 Cuba missile crisis again? Is there any way out of this war that avoids the use of nuclear weapons? Listen for answers to these questions and more in this episode. Find Bruno Tertrais on Twitter @BrunoTertrais Find Fondation pour la Recherche Strategique on Twitter @FRS_org Find Thibault Muzergues on Twitter @tmuzergues Find .think atlantic on Twitter @ThinkAtlantic Find IRI on Twitter @IRIglobal

    27 min

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In the past few years, societies, politics and foreign affairs throughout the Transatlantic space have been changing at a very fast rate. We've seen new socio-economic and cultural fault lines emerge and redefine our political debates and new geopolitical phenomena that make our World more ascertain. On .think atlantic, International Republican Institute’s Thibault Muzergues tries to make sense of these momentous changes and their effect on European and Transatlantic politics with his guests from both sides of the Atlantic.