Strange new multipolarity: How does it impact Europe’s stability and security?
Strange new multipolarity: How does it impact Europe’s stability and security?
On April 22, 2024, the Austrian Institute for International Affairs (oiip) hosted a panel discussion in cooperation with the Austrian Federal Ministry of Defence (BMLV). The event, titled "Strange New Multipolarity: How Does It Impact Europe’s Stability and Security?", featured insights from:
Stephanie Fenkart
Director of the International Institute for Peace (IIP)
Misha Glenny
Rector of the Institute for Human Sciences (IWM)
Jagannath Panda
Head of the Stockholm Center for South Asian and Indo-Pacific Affairs at the ISDP
Introduction:
Wolfgang Petritsch
President of the Austrian Institute for International Affairs (oiip)
This episode delves into the emergence of a new multipolar world order, driven by middle powers like Brazil, India, and Saudi Arabia, and the implications for Europe’s stability. The panelists discuss how these shifts challenge the existing global architecture and Europe’s response to these changes amidst conflicts like the Russia-Ukraine war and the Israel-Gaza war.
Join us for an engaging discussion on Europe’s strategic positioning in this evolving global landscape.
Tune in for expert insights and in-depth analysis on the future of international relations and Europe’s role in a multipolar world.