On the sidelines of Warsaw Security Forum Global Europe Program Director Robin Quinville talks with the Wilson Center Distinguished Fellow Baroness Catherine Ashton on why it is important to listen to Central European countries when it comes to the war in Ukraine, why the state of polycrisis is nothing new and how can the international community prevent crises from getting worse?
Guest
![The Right Honourable Catherine Ashton, Baroness of Upholland](/sites/default/files/styles/square/public/media/images/person/catherine_ashton.jpg)
Former Vice President of the European Commission and former High Representative of the EU for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy
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![Robin Quinville](/sites/default/files/styles/square/public/media/uploads/images/RobinQuinville.jpg)
Global Europe Program
The Global Europe Program is focused on Europe’s capabilities, and how it engages on critical global issues. We investigate European approaches to critical global issues. We examine Europe’s relations with Russia and Eurasia, China and the Indo-Pacific, the Middle East and Africa. Our initiatives include “Ukraine in Europe”—an examination of what it will take to make Ukraine’s European future a reality. But we also examine the role of NATO, the European Union and the OSCE, Europe’s energy security, transatlantic trade disputes, and challenges to democracy. The Global Europe Program’s staff, scholars-in-residence, and Global Fellows participate in seminars, policy study groups, and international conferences to provide analytical recommendations to policy makers and the media. Read more
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