Posts by Eastern European and Transatlantic Network
The discussion will be based on PISM’s latest report, Unsafe Waters: The Baltic Sea Region and the Redefinition of Security in Europe.
pism.pl/publications...
Join us for a roundtable discussion organized by EETN, Carleton University and Macdonald-Laurier Institute with
Dr. Paweł Markiewicz, Executive Director of the PISM Washington, D.C. Office, and Elizabeth Anderson, fellow, Montreal Institute for Global Security
Russia's invasion of Ukraine has reshaped global grain supply routes. As Black Sea ports face continued disruption, Romania’s Port of Constanța has emerged as a key hub for Ukrainian exports and regional cooperation.
Read here: carleton.ca/eetn/2026/na...
Is Europe’s new defence cooperation framework really “SAFE”?
Our latest policy brief explores the political and industrial tensions shaping UK–EU defence collaboration and what the SAFE initiative reveals about the future of European security.
Read here: carleton.ca/eetn/2026/sa...
Habituation in War: The Appointment of Chrystia Freeland as a Node in Ukraine’s Attritional War Strategy:
“The battlefield extends beyond the front lines: fiscal policy and the ability to navigate Washington are now central to Ukraine’s survival.”
Read here: carleton.ca/eetn/2026/ha...
Four years ago today, on Feb 24, 2022, Russia launched its full-scale invasion of Ukraine.
“I never gave myself a choice.” At 22, Dmytro joined the armed forces on day one. Now a combat medic, he saves lives and prepares his unit for the worst.
Read the piece here: carleton.ca/eetn/2026/i-...
Canada is emerging as key partner to the Baltics. The recent partnership between Estonian and Canadian institutions will develop clean and sustainable energy sources, signalling Canadian regional engagement in the areas of defence and energy security.
Read here: carleton.ca/eetn/2026/ca...
The Black Sea is rapidly becoming a focal point of global security and trade. Our latest brief explores how regional power competition is shaping Ukraine’s future, and why Canada’s role as a NATO ally matters now more than ever in the region.
Read here: carleton.ca/eetn/2026/th...
On February 24, the anniversary of Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, we gather to witness, reflect, and stand in solidarity.
Kharkiv War Diaries.
Screening+live Q&A
Join us for the screening and Q&A with the director - Albina Kovalyova
Registration carleton.ca/eetn/event/k...
Canada must ensure that its digital systems and critical infrastructure, especially those integrated through alliances, are secure and resilient. Weaknesses in cybersecurity and early warning can lower trust in collective defence, increasing the risk of escalation.
Hungary’s April 2026 election could be a turning point. After nearly 16 years in power, Viktor Orbán faces a serious challenge from the opposition Tisza Party, with major implications for democracy, the economy, and EU relations.
Read: carleton.ca/eetn/2026/el...
With brewing tensions over American threats to annex Greenland, Declan sits down with Dr. Paal Sigurd Hilde to discuss its importance to Arctic security and what this means for NATO.
Listen: carleton.ca/eetn/researc...
The EU’s frozen asset plan could reshape how Ukraine is funded, but raises serious questions about EU unity at a critical time.
Read now: carleton.ca/eetn/2026/eu...
Strong armed forces don’t guarantee security if communities are struggling. Unaddressed community health, social stress, and economic precarity create points of exploitation for hybrid security threats in Canada.
Read: carleton.ca/eetn/2026/fr...
From historic ideas of a pan-Slavic Empire, the amplification of ethnic tensions, to the construction of "friendship centres", Russia is utilising cultural and religious ties to drive a wedge between East and West in the Balkans.
READ: carleton.ca/eetn/2026/ru...
Missed our event “NATO and the Arctic - History and Prospects”?
Watch now at: youtu.be/-w_7Xh2Q4EM
As the European Union seeks to shape a shared strategic vision for defence, populism in the union remains an obstacle. Liam Nohr provides an analysis of EU defence posturing and policy recommendations for the contested path forward.
Read here: carleton.ca/eetn/2025/eu...
Anna Robinson reflects on a year of protest and unrest in Serbia, assessing measures adopted by the regime of President Vucic and the dynamic efforts of protesters, which have resulted in varying levels of success.
Read the full piece here: carleton.ca/eetn/2025/re...
Dr. Latsabidze explores how the Washington Peace Declaration and related transport initiatives between Armenia and Azerbaijan will impact security and economic integration in the South Caucasus region.
Read: carleton.ca/eetn/2025/th...
From Albania's appointment of an AI chatbot to a ministerial position, to Canada's digital sovereignty movement. AI is here and influencing democracy.
Read here: carleton.ca/eetn/2025/de...
From Albania's appointment of an AI chatbot to a ministerial position, to Canada's digital sovereignty movement. AI is here and influencing democracy.
Read here: carleton.ca/eetn/2025/de...
Europe’s reliance on foreign-made microchips is becoming a strategic vulnerability. As supply chains tighten, even so-called “legacy” chips are emerging as critical assets with direct implications for economic security.
Read now: carleton.ca/eetn/2025/ch...
Canada’s nation-building has often been driven by external pressure, shaping infrastructure around security and sovereignty. But this approach risks repeating historical exclusions.
Read now by clicking here: carleton.ca/eetn/2025/bu...
Russia’s tactics are transforming how NATO approaches security. Dr. Polianskii unpacks hybrid threats and airspace violations, while Riley Black explores the rise of drone warfare. Together, their insights show how evolving strategies are redefining the realities of conflict.
Ru's primary/immediate goal in these negotiations is not territory but leaving Ukraine without credible security guarantees. This would allow Ru to keep alive its hope of conquering Ukraine later and turning it into the "little Ru" colony/vassal that Ru imagines is still possible and desires deeply.
Join us on November 28th in Room 3202 of Richcraft Hall for the upcoming lecture: "NATO and the Arctic - History and Prospects" hosted by Dr. Paal Hilde.
Register here: carleton.ca/eetn/event/n...
Join us on November 28, online or in person, for a lecture by Dr. Paal Hilde exploring NATO’s historical and future role in the Arctic.
Register by following the link: carleton.ca/eetn/event/n...