Will Germany’s security strategy work?

A new security strategy for a new era.

Germany has recognized that its security shortcomings are a problem and could turn into a crisis in the future.

Now it is trying to strengthen its internal and regional security through a national security strategy.

But in an era of rapidly advancing technology and growing influence from China, Berlin admits it is entering uncharted territory.

So how will Germany’s plan affect its role as Europe’s strongest economy?

And will his tougher stance on Beijing, now that Russia and Ukraine are at war, lead to new alliances?

Presenter: Mohammed Jamjoom

Guests:

Ulrich Brueckner – Jean Monnet Professor of European Studies at Stanford University in Berlin

Wolfgang Pusztai – Senior Advisor at the Austrian Institute for European and Security Policy

Jorn Fleck – Senior Director at the Atlantic Council’s Europe Center