8 May 2024

Black Sea: Conflicting Ambitions and Power Projections

Black Sea: Conflicting Ambitions and Power Projections

The Black Sea has stood as a pivotal geostrategic crossroad for centuries, serving as a bridge between Europe and Asia and attracting a variety of interests and power projections. Long-standing security concerns have gained heightened relevance since the onset of the war between Russia and Ukraine. This event aims to analyse the geopolitical, security and economic challenges confronting the Black Sea region today, considering its interconnection with the Aegean and Mediterranean seas, as well as its critical importance to a multitude of stakeholders. These include littoral states and international organisations – such as the EU and NATO.

We invite you to a live broadcast on geopolitical developments in the Black Sea.

Participants:

Galip Dalay, University of Oxford
Chiara Lovotti, ISPI
Nataliya Babadze, Chatham House
Taha Özhan, Ankara Institute
Link to broadcast: https://www.ispionline.it/en/event/black-sea-conflicting-ambitions-and-power-projections

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The Ankara Institute is located in Ankara, Turkey. Our teams include academics, former members of the parliament, senior advisers to the Turkish prime ministers and ministers, analysts from prominent think-tanks, NGO directors, and media professionals with many years of experience. We do have extensive experience of working and partnering with leading global think-tanks, NGOs, international organizations, and governmental institutions.