“In a world where geopolitical conflicts are returning, Europe cannot be, as they say, a vegetable in a world of carnivores,” says analyst Petr Boháček, according to who should not for the continent to be only a response to the great powers, but it should also set the pace and the rules of the game. According to him, what will the nuclear deterrence strategy look like? And what effect would the re-election of Donald Trump have on our security?
You can watch the entire interview in the introductory video or listen to it in your favorite podcast app. What were the main topics?
0:34-3:05 According to security analyst Petr Boháček, what kind of mirror does this phase of the war set for Europe? In his opinion, what are the different natural approaches to how much to help Ukraine?
3:05-8:11 To what extent is the unity of Europe linked to the security aspect of the whole situation? According to Boháček, what could convince European countries that they should invest more in defense? Is it necessary to convince the public more about support for Ukraine? How do you oppose a political representation that convinces voters otherwise?
8:11-13:45 What should Europe prepare from Russia? Why should Europe be more active and not just wait for further developments? Is hostility rising in the Baltic countries rationally?
13:45-17:31 According to Boháček, how will the various crises of Europe and the European Union move forward? Why, according to him, should the EU be reformed in some way?
17:31-20:39 What type of nuclear deterrence could Europe have?
20:39-25:44 What awaits us after Donald Trump’s final victory in the US presidential elections? Why does Boháček think Trump’s tenure was something Europe didn’t want, but needed?
25:44-26:50 According to Boháček, is Europe still an equal partner for the United States?
2024-04-16 21:05:50
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