The pandemic disruption is not likely to change our world altogether, but it will clearly have profound geopolitical implications, including for international security. In order to understand those possible implications, the Minsk Dialogue Council on International Relations and KAS Belarus have launched a series of virtual panels that will zoom in on strategic dilemmas facing key pillars of international security in the post-corona world.
This online event looked at the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation:
- What specific security and geopolitical circumstances does the SCO find itself in at the time of the pandemic disruption?
- What major security policy dilemmas is the SCO facing now and is likely to face as the Covid-19 crisis is over?
- How will the pandemic and its longer-term effects impact the SCO’s status and role in the international system?
- What strategic implications will the (non)changing SCO’s role in the world have for Euro-Atlantic and Eurasian security?
Speakers:
Dr. Zhang Xin
Associate Professor, School of Advanced International and Area Studies; Deputy Director, Centre for Russian Studies, East China Normal University, China
Dr. Akram Umarov
Senior Research Fellow, University of World Economy and Diplomacy, Uzbekistan
Dr. Gregor Ryssel
Desk Officer for Afghanistan, Pakistan, Indonesia/East Timor, Malaysia, Mongolia, Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung, Germany
Moderators:
Mr. Jakob Wöllenstein
Director Country Office Belarus, Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung, Germany
Mr. Yauheni Preiherman
Director, Minsk Dialogue Council on International Relations, Belarus
This online event looked at the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation:
- What specific security and geopolitical circumstances does the SCO find itself in at the time of the pandemic disruption?
- What major security policy dilemmas is the SCO facing now and is likely to face as the Covid-19 crisis is over?
- How will the pandemic and its longer-term effects impact the SCO’s status and role in the international system?
- What strategic implications will the (non)changing SCO’s role in the world have for Euro-Atlantic and Eurasian security?
Speakers:
Dr. Zhang Xin
Associate Professor, School of Advanced International and Area Studies; Deputy Director, Centre for Russian Studies, East China Normal University, China
Dr. Akram Umarov
Senior Research Fellow, University of World Economy and Diplomacy, Uzbekistan
Dr. Gregor Ryssel
Desk Officer for Afghanistan, Pakistan, Indonesia/East Timor, Malaysia, Mongolia, Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung, Germany
Moderators:
Mr. Jakob Wöllenstein
Director Country Office Belarus, Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung, Germany
Mr. Yauheni Preiherman
Director, Minsk Dialogue Council on International Relations, Belarus
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