An ever-changing international stage and new threats such as cyber-attacks, climate change, hybrid threats and global terrorism, has had a significant impact on the development of EU defence and security policies in recent year, notably with the adoption of the Strategic Compass in 2022.
This seminar is a unique opportunity to get a thorough understanding and practical approach of how the EU is addressing and prioritising its EU security and defence agenda, especially considering increased geopolitical instability and continued wars near the EU border.
The programme of this course analyses how the EU is boosting its ambitions, efforts, and tools to address rapidly evolving security challenges and defence needs both within the EU and outside its borders.
Throughout the course, participants will receive a complete understanding of the Common Security and Defence Policy (CSDP), the institutional mechanisms linked to it and the state of play on how the EU is acting on the defence and security front (internally and externally) and facing new threats (in particular, cyberthreats and climate change) with key partners (institutional, private sector and the non-state actors).
The course combines different learning approaches:
More information https://www.
coleurope.
eu/training-projects/executive/european-defence-and-security
24 Sep 2025 @ 09:00 am
26 Sep 2025 @ 05:00 pm
Duration: 2 days, 8 hours
College of Europe
Belgium
8000 Brugge
Dijver 11
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