Security challenges in Eastern Europe: Poland’s approach, Romania’s approach

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Security challenges in Eastern Europe: Poland’s approach, Romania’s approach

New Strategy Center Association having as partners The Black Sea University Foundation andThe Academic Society Europe of Tomorrow, has organized, on Tuesday, March 1st 2016, at the National Military Circle, the debate with the title: ‘Security challenges in Eastern Europe: Poland’s approach, Romania’s approach

 

Please find below the event program and description:

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The debate was organized under Chatham House framework.

* A selection of pictures is available in Photo/Video section.

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