CER/The Brookings Institution webinar on 'Is Europe capable of defending itself?'

12 March 2024
Online

Introduction:
Fiona Hill, Senior Fellow, Center on the United States & Europe, The Brookings Institution
Charles Grant, Director, Centre for European Reform 

Speakers:
Sophia Besch, Fellow, Europe Programme, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace 
Luigi Scazzieri, Senior Research Fellow, Centre for European Reform 
Chair: Constanze Stelzenmüller, Director, Center on the United States & Europe, The Brookings Institution

Since 2014, Europe's security landscape has absorbed a series of shocks. Russia's annexation of Crimea and destabilisation of the Donbas, the migration crisis, a series of deadly terrorist attacks, and the United Kingdom's vote to leave the European Union were followed by Donald Trump's election as president of the United States, leading Europeans to question America's commitment to the NATO alliance. Then came Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022.

While Europe's approach to security has been transformed by the war, its future remains deeply uncertain. How would Europe react if a reelected President Trump withdrew the United States from NATO? Are European militaries prepared to respond to territorial infringements, no longer an unimaginable scenario? Could Europe defend itself without America? Are its current military investments enough? Are new common defense structures needed? How will the outcome of the war in Ukraine reshape European security? What is Europe's role in the Middle East?

The panelists reflect on the past decade and uncertain future of European defence policy and draw lessons to safeguard the continent's common security in the coming decade.

Sophia Besch and Luigi Scazzieri are alumni of the Clara Marina O'Donnell fellowship at CER, a six-month fellowship for early career foreign and security policy researchers which honors O'Donnell, a CER and Brookings expert on foreign and defence policy who died of cancer at the age of 30 in January 2014. Applications for the 2024-25 fellowship are now open. More information can be found here.