19 September 2024

NATO’s inland sea: security in the Baltic Sea Region after the enlargement of North Atlantic Treaty Organization- Institute of Central Europe Panel at the XXXIII Economic Forum in Karpacz / September 4th, 2024

NATO’s inland sea: security in the Baltic Sea Region after the enlargement of North Atlantic Treaty Organization- Institute of Central Europe Panel at the XXXIII Economic Forum in Karpacz / September 4th, 2024

The Institute is hosting a panel discussion titled “Nato’s inland sea security in the Baltic Sea Region after the enlargement of North Atlantic Treaty Organization “scheduled to take place September 4th ,2024, at 6:25 pm as part of the XXXIII Economic Forum in Karpacz.

Moderator: Dr. Damian Szacawa, Institute of Central Europe
Panelists:

Niklas Alm – deputy secretary general, Swedish Security and Defense Industry Association (SOFF)  

Rear Admiral Professor Tomasz Szubrycht, rector-commander of the Polish Naval Academy of the Heroes of Westerplatte in Gdynia

Rear Admiral Piotr Nieć – George C. Marshall European Center for Security Studies (former Commander of the 8th Coastal Defense Flotilla)

Grzegorz Poznański – Ambassador, Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Poland (former Director General of the Council of the Baltic Sea States).

Cordelia Buchanan Ponczek – research fellow, Finnish Institute of International Affairs 

„After Finland and Sweden joined NATO, the Baltic Sea became a de facto inland sea of the Alliance, and security in the north of Europe significantly improved. All NATO states in the Baltic Sea Region (BSR) are now a credible force for countering Russia’s possible attacks. Despite all this how can we ensure continued progress in enhancing regional security without becoming complacent? Are NATO’s forces currently deployed in the Baltic Sea adequately equipped and prepared to address all possible threats?

Panelists:

Niklas Alm, Deputy Secretary General, Swedish Security and Defence Industry Association (SOFF)

Rear admiral Piotr Nieć, George C. Marshall European Center for Security Studies, piotr.niec@marshallcenter.org

Rear Admiral Piotr Nieć is a Visiting Military Professor at the Marshall Center. He passed through all major command positions within the surface community. RDML Nieć served twice in the Standing NATO Maritime Group One. He took part in operations OCEAN SHIELD and ACTIVE ENDEAVOUR. His areas of expertise include NATO Eastern Flank, deterrence (nuclear and conventional), and maritime security.

Rear admiral Professor Tomasz Szubrycht, PhD, DSc, (Rector-Commandant, Polish Naval Academy of the Heroes of Westerplatte), t.szubrycht@amw.gdynia.pl

Rear Admiral prof. Tomasz Szubrycht from January 2015 is the Rector – Commandant of the Polish Naval Academy. In 2016, he received the title of Honorary Professor of the Bulgarian Naval Academy, and in 2017, the title of Doctor Honoris Causa of the Romanian Naval Academy. He is the author of over 200 articles, monographs and original works.

Grzegorz Poznański, Director General, The Council of the Baltic Sea States, grzegorz.poznanski@cbss.org

Grzegorz Marek Poznański is a Polish career diplomat (since 1997), Ambassador of the Republic of Poland to Estonia (2010–2014). Since 2014 he served at the Polish Ministry of Foreign Affairs on position of Deputy Director of the European Policy Department (responsible for relations with Nordic, Baltic and V4 states and regional cooperation formats). Since September 1st, 2020, Director General of the Permanent Secretariat of the Council of the Baltic Sea States (CBSS) in Stockholm. He has considerable experience in Multilateral Diplomacy and Regional Cooperation.

Cordelia Buchanan Ponczek, Research Fellow, Finnish Institute of International Affairs, cordelia.ponczek@fiia.fi

Cordelia Buchanan Ponczek is a researcher at the Finnish Institute of International Affairs and a doctoral candidate at the University of Oxford. She has held positions at the US Institute of Peace, the Center for European Policy Analysis, and the Polish Institute of International Affairs. She researches multi-faceted security, including energy, geoeconomics, and regulation.

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