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What has the Ukraine War done to nuclear and international security?

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  • What does the Ukraine War mean for relationships across the European continent?
  • Has it been the trigger for the EU to establish its own army?
  • How much has the war altered opinions towards the role or presence of nuclear weaponry?
  • Why has the Ukrainian's use of information warfare been so much more effective than Russia's in diplomacy?

These questions are tackled in this installment of TGG, as Pyotr interviews Professor Jeffery Pryce, senior fellow at the Foreign Policy Institute (FPI), at Johns Hopkins SAIS. Alongside, FPI, Professor Pryce is also counsel and vice-chair of the international dispute resolution practice at Steptoe & Johnson LLP and adjunct Professor of International Law at Georgetown University. He has also held roles in the Supreme Court and US Department of Defence.
The first 45-50 mins consist of Pyotr and Professor Pryce exchanging thoughts on multiple issues surrounding European, international and nuclear security. This is followed by 30 mins of live audience Q/A covering issues including the unique positioning of India in nuclear security, where Putin could be after the war ends, and how well the transatlantic alliances will hold as the war continues.

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Episode Details

  • What does the Ukraine War mean for relationships across the European continent?
  • Has it been the trigger for the EU to establish its own army?
  • How much has the war altered opinions towards the role or presence of nuclear weaponry?
  • Why has the Ukrainian's use of information warfare been so much more effective than Russia's in diplomacy?

These questions are tackled in this installment of TGG, as Pyotr interviews Professor Jeffery Pryce, senior fellow at the Foreign Policy Institute (FPI), at Johns Hopkins SAIS. Alongside, FPI, Professor Pryce is also counsel and vice-chair of the international dispute resolution practice at Steptoe & Johnson LLP and adjunct Professor of International Law at Georgetown University. He has also held roles in the Supreme Court and US Department of Defence.
The first 45-50 mins consist of Pyotr and Professor Pryce exchanging thoughts on multiple issues surrounding European, international and nuclear security. This is followed by 30 mins of live audience Q/A covering issues including the unique positioning of India in nuclear security, where Putin could be after the war ends, and how well the transatlantic alliances will hold as the war continues.

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