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The Defense of Europe: The Trans-Atlantic Relationship after Two Years of War

The Defense of Europe: The Trans-Atlantic Relationship after Two Years of War

Update: 2023-12-15
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Nearly two years have passed since Russia invaded Ukraine. In the lead-up to the war, European states largely agreed on the importance of supporting Russia, but disagreed about the optimal form—and scale—of that support. In many ways, the invasion served an extraordinary unifying function within Europe and strengthened the trans-Atlantic alliance. But what is the state of those relations now? And where does European defense policy stand after two years of war? To explore those questions, we’re joined in this episode by Ravi Agrawal, editor-in-chief of Foreign Policy, and retired Lieutenant General Ben Hodges, the former commanding general of US Army Europe and coauthor of the book Future War and the Defence of Europe.



Intro music: "Unsilenced" by Ketsa


Outro music: "Launch" by Ketsa


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The Defense of Europe: The Trans-Atlantic Relationship after Two Years of War

The Defense of Europe: The Trans-Atlantic Relationship after Two Years of War

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