An interesting lecture on this topic by Felipe González, the longest-serving Prime Minister of Spain and chairman of the European Union’s independent Reflection Group, which was established to help the Union anticipate and meet long-term challenges.
Wednesday, 11 May 2016
European Union's threats: lecture by Prime Minister Gonzalez
What are the European Union's biggest security threats? Is it the radicalisation of young persons, led by hatred? Or is Russia's assertive behaviour in Ukraine the principal worry? Tough question. Another option is the instability in the Middle East.
An interesting lecture on this topic by Felipe González, the longest-serving Prime Minister of Spain and chairman of the European Union’s independent Reflection Group, which was established to help the Union anticipate and meet long-term challenges.
An interesting lecture on this topic by Felipe González, the longest-serving Prime Minister of Spain and chairman of the European Union’s independent Reflection Group, which was established to help the Union anticipate and meet long-term challenges.
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eu,
europe,
european union,
felipe gonzalez,
middle east,
russia,
security,
spain,
ukraine
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