The crisis of the European security system was discussed at RISS
On July 3, the Russian Institute for Strategic Studies held a roundtable discussion on the topic "Crisis of the European Security System: EU/NATO Policy and Challenges for Russia." The event was attended by Dmitry Danilov, Head of the European Security Department of the Institute of Europe of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Vladimir Batyuk, Chief Researcher of the Institute of the USA and Canada of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Anton Grishanov, Chief Researcher of the Institute of Contemporary International Studies of the Diplomatic Academy of the Russian Foreign Ministry, Alexander Aleshin, Senior Researcher of the Sector of International Organizations and Global Political Regulation of the IMEMO RAS, as well as RISS experts.
During the discussion, specialists analyzed the results of the recent NATO summit in The Hague in the context of growing military and political tensions in Europe. The roundtable participants emphasized the long-term nature of the North Atlantic Alliance's course to accelerate militarization in the region against the backdrop of the Ukrainian crisis. The experts concluded that the only alternative to the destructive approaches of NATO member states could be the creation of a system of equal and indivisible security in Eurasia proposed by Russia.
03.07.2025
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The crisis of the European security system was discussed at RISS
During the discussion, specialists analyzed the results of the recent NATO summit in The Hague in the context of growing military and political tensions in Europe. The roundtable participants emphasized the long-term nature of the North Atlantic Alliance's course to accelerate militarization in the region against the backdrop of the Ukrainian crisis. The experts concluded that the only alternative to the destructive approaches of NATO member states could be the creation of a system of equal and indivisible security in Eurasia proposed by Russia.