Europe’s eastern skies are getting crowded and dangerous.
GLOBSEC’s Tomáš A. Nagy, Senior Research Fellow for Nuclear, Space, and Missile Defense, and Fabian Hoffmann, a Doctoral Research Fellow at the Oslo Nuclear Project at the University of Oslo, speak with Roger Hilton to talk NATO’s eastern flank, Kremlin’s nuclear mind games and the tech race shaping tomorrow’s defence architecture, Europe’s security landscape is being redrawn.
Some of the key episode questions include:
What is the current posture of missile defence along CEE and where are the critical capability gaps?
How credible is the deterrent effect of European missile defence in light of evolving Russian offensive missile developments?
Can Europe hope to altern Russia’s current nuclear doctrine and strategy?
Decades from now, what does an “ideal” layered defence architecture for Eastern Europe look like?