On the Prospects of Security in Europe: Reflections on the Baltic Defence Conference 2023, Vilnius
Volume 22, Issue 1 (2024), pp. 211–218
Pub. online: 28 October 2024
Type: Policy Commentary
Open Access
Published
28 October 2024
28 October 2024
Abstract
The arguments made in this article are divided in three sections. First, the analysis looks at some of the immediate security-related concerns that have come to shape the Baltic Sea region. The second section branches out from the Baltic confines and takes into account the impact that the so-called CRINK states (China, Russia, Iran, North Korea) have gained on the war against Ukraine through their support for Russia. This has turned the war into a broader conflagration than most observers have admitted for an extended period. Finally, the analysis cautiously addresses some of the imponderabilities provided by the upcoming presidential election in the United States.