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Strategic Trends 2025: A Trans-Atlantic Look Ahead

May 12, 2025 • 2:30 – 3:30 pm EDT

What do shifting power dynamics, the rise of global revisionism, and low-boil conflicts mean for national security? What are the gaps between the U.S. perspective and a European one? Please join CSIS on May 12 from 2:30-3:30 p.m. EDT for a conversation about Strategic Trends 2025: Key Developments in Global Affairs, a new report by the Center for Security Studies (CSS) at ETH Zürich. This year’s volume features chapters on shifting Eurasian partnerships, conflicts in the Middle East, deepening Euro-Atlantic and Indo-Pacific cooperation, the securitization of digital capabilities, and the role of critical technologies in great power competition.

Dr. Daniel Möckli, head of the Think Tank at CSS; Dr. Gorana Grgić, senior researcher in the Swiss and Euro-Atlantic Security Team; Névine Schepers, team head and senior researcher in the Swiss and Euro-Atlantic Security Team; and Dr. Myriam Dunn Cavelty, senior scientist and deputy for Research and Teaching at CSS, will join Emily Harding, director of the Intelligence, National Security, and Technology Program and vice president of the Defense and Security Department at CSIS, to discuss the report.

This event is made possible by general support to the Intelligence, National Security, and Technology Program.

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Emily Harding
Vice President, Defense and Security Department; Director, Intelligence, National Security, and Technology Program
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Daniel Möckli
Head of the Think Tank, Center for Security Studies at ETH Zürich
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Gorana Grgić
Senior Researcher, Swiss and Euro-Atlantic Security Team, Center for Security Studies at ETH Zürich
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Névine Schepers
Team Head and Senior Researcher, Swiss and Euro-Atlantic Security Team, Center for Security Studies at ETH Zürich
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Myriam Dunn Cavelty
Senior Scientist and Deputy for Research and Teaching, Center for Security Studies at ETH Zürich