Yesterday’s debate on the outcomes of the June NATO summit in The Hague offered valuable analyses and insights into the future of the Alliance, Europe’s role, and Poland’s position within the evolving security landscape. The Institute of Central Europe co-organized the event and published the policy paper that served as the basis for the discussion. The debate featured Dr. Jakub Bornio, IEŚ senior analyst, as well as editor and co-author of the publication.
We would like to thank all the experts and participants for their thoughtful contributions and engagement. The full policy paper is available on our website.
The event was organized by the Regional Center for International Debate in the Lower Silesian and Opole Voivodeships (run by the College of Eastern Europe), the Institute of Central Europe, the University of Wrocław, and the Ossolineum.
Debate on the Institute of Central Europe’s Policy Paper