Even with the Ukraine War, the European security environment was stable. Panel explores chaos that has emerged in 2025. Dr. Craig Greathouse, Professor of Political Science, on NSDM staff.
Long Description:
Even with the Ukraine War, Europe had been relatively stable, a known balance of power producing a level of confidence that nations within & beyond Europe could gauge how their actions would fit. Now there is a level of chaos that has not been seen in 75 years. The uncertainty of the US commitment to its historic European leadership role has uprooted confidence in the European security environment. This may result in an effective threat for most of Central & Western Europe. The potential loss of the most important post-WW II security alliance creates a potential for a new, European pole to be established within the international system. Panel moderated by Dr. Craig Greathouse, Professor of Political Science specializing in the EU, International Relations Theory and Security and Defense Policy, on the National Security Decision Making Game staff.
Event Type:
SEM - Seminar
Minimum Players:
5
Maximum Players:
120
Age Required:
Everyone (6+)
Experience Required:
None (You've never played before - rules will be taught)
Duration:
1
Game Master Names:
Mark McDonagh, NSDM, Craig Greathouse, Merle Robinson, Michael Tucker, Jason Corner, Evan Siegling