FRONTLINE - Baltic Youth For Security
Russia’s imperialistic ambitions have shined a new light on the importance of different safety measures for the Baltic states. With the fall of the Soviet Union in the 1990’s the youth in Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia have grown up in a free, democratic state, but is this freedom a given or needs to be earned?
Our youth are not only the future, they need to be engaged in these discussions now. If no one will start the discussion with youth - we will start the discussion ourselves.
KAS and LATO want to join forces with Club “House” (KM) to make an informative podcast for youth. Based on the idea of focusing more on how youths' perception of politics and political engagement has changed in the Baltic states after Russia's full scale invasion of Ukraine.
FRONTLINE - Baltic Youth For Security
FRONTLINE #3 - Being part of the European community
The European continent is a broad and complex system of nations. From more than 50 of these nations, 27 are in the European Union, and 32 are in NATO. Some are on the waiting list for becoming EU or NATO member states, some have been in this position for years. The Baltic states have been lucky enough to be part of the EU and NATO for over 20 years now. This time we want to know more about different perspectives of European countries. Can we speak of a “European Community” and what are the dynamics of them, especially regarding the role of the EU and NATO?
FLF participants from Ukraine, Georgia, and North Macedonia discuss the metaphorical existence of a common European community.