Finland and Ireland benefit from a long-established security partnership, both are EU member states without NATO membership and have prioritized norm-entrepreneurship in their foreign policies, cooperating closely on various security issues of mutual concern. With confidence-building in Europe devastated by Russia’s escalatory military invasion of Ukraine, this event will examine Irish and Finnish perspectives on defence transformation for upcoming challenges, discussing many different and important insights on the future of defence transformation and cooperation in Europe. Both Finland and Ireland gain prosperity from technology-driven economies and are highly globally interconnected. Bordering Russia, Finland has prioritized defence transformation across its cyber, land, maritime and airspace domains, while also developing strong security cooperation within the EU, NORDEFCO and with NATO over recent years. With different strategic geography, Ireland has not been as active in defence and security affairs, but hybrid interference has recently become a serious security concern. Following the publication of the Commission on the Defence Forces (CoDF) report in February 2022, Ireland is now also set to embark on a landmark era of defence reform.
The webinar is arranged in co-operation with The Institute of International and European Affairs (IIEA).