EU’s Strategic Autonomy: Lessons from Central Asia

Balancing the influence of China, Russia, and the USA – sounds familiar? It’s a geopolitical tightrope that Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan, and Uzbekistan have been walking for decades. Their experience offers valuable insights for the European Union as it pursues strategic autonomy.

Join us to explore:

⚪Lessons the EU can draw from their experiences and apply to its own geopolitical positioning
⚪Europe’s growing strategic interest in the region
⚪The EU’s historical relationship with Central Asia

Speaker: Richard Schmidt, Center for East European and International Studies, Berlin

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18:30 Central European Time | 5:30 pm Ireland, Portugal, UK | 7:30 pm Bulgaria, Cyprus, Estonia, Finland, Greece, Latvia, Lithuania, Romania

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