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“Le nucléaire se partage mal” – Franco-German Perspectives on Nuclear Deterrence

18. Oktober 2024
09:30 - 14:00

Veranstaltungs-Infos

A special edition of the Franco-German Strategic Dialogue will deal with the nuclear deterrence in two workshops as part of the French-German strategic dialogue.

Since the beginning of the Russian war against Ukraine on February 24, 2022, the issue of nuclear security in Europe found its way back into an open debate. Alongside the nuclear powers France and the UK, the USA in particular guarantees the nuclear defense umbrella in Europe. As part of nuclear sharing, NATO member states without their own nuclear weapons benefit from the USA's nuclear protection.

NATO's capability to defend its European members is therefore dependent on the USA's commitment to defend European NATO partners militarily in the event of a conflict. However, Europeans should not rely solely on the USA's nuclear defense.  

What are Germany‘s and France‘s positions on nuclear deterrence? Should Germany participate in France’s force de frappe, or even develop its own nuclear weapon? Could French nuclear weapons complement the European nuclear umbrella? How realistic and feasible is the idea of a rotating "red button" among European countries? 

These and other questions will be discussed on October 18, 2024. In two exclusive workshops, the French and German perspectives on nuclear deterrence will be explored. Afterwards, the results will be publicly presented and discussed.

For registration, please contact Julian Schneider: schneiderju@uni-bonn.de

 


Program and guests

Part I

9.30 – 9.45 a.m. : Opening

  • Prof. Dr. Peter Geiss, Professor of Didactics of History at the Institute of History, Board Member of the Centre Ernst Robert Curtius (CERC), University of Bonn

9.45 – 11.30 a.m. : Workshops

  • (Titel tbd) Workshop led by  Jun.-Prof. Dr. Andreas Lutsch, Federal University of Applied Administrative Sciences, Department Bundesnachrichtendienst
  • “The Role of French Nuclear Weapon in the Defense of Europe”, led by Héloise Fayet, Research Fellow at the Security Studies Center, French Institute of International Relations, Paris
     

11.30 – 12.30 p.m. : Break
 

Part II

12.30 – 12.35 p.m. : Welcoming Remarks

  • Dr. Matthieu Osmont, Director of the Institut français Bonn and Higher Education Attaché for the French Embassy in Germany

12.35 – 1.30 p.m. : Presentation of the workshop results and discussion

  • Prof. Dr. Ulrich Schlie, Henry-Kissinger-Professor for Security and Strategic Studies, Director of the Center for Advances Security, Strategic and Integration Studies (CASSIS), University of Bonn
  • Héloise Fayet, Research Fellow at the Security Studies Center, French Institute of International Relations, Paris
  • Jun.-Prof. Dr. Andreas Lutsch, Federal University of Applied Administrative Sciences, Department Bundesnachrichtendienst
     

For registration, please contact Julian Schneider: schneiderju@uni-bonn.de

18. Oktober 2024
09:30 - 14:00

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Bonner Universitätsforum
Heussallee 18-24
53113 Bonn