
Within the framework of the "NATO-Georgia Youth Academy" project, a cycle of two-day lectures in the format of the NATO-Georgia Youth Academy began at BSU. Mark Clayton, the British Ambassador to Georgia, Silviu Damien, the Deputy Ambassador of Romania, and Gvantsa Loladze, the Policy Officer of the NATO Liaison Office, will give lectures to the students of various educational programs on NATO's strategic goals, the Alliance's transformation, security and cooperation. The project is implemented by the Georgian Center for Strategy and Development (GCSD) with the help of the British Embassy, the aim of which is to raise the awareness of young people about NATO and the NATO-Georgia partnership in the regions of Georgia.
Topics of public lectures:
- NATO's strategic objectives in the context of global security
- Reasons for creating NATO
- Alliance transformation
- NATO's decision-making process
- NATO expansion
- NATO and the security of the Black Sea
- National security priorities of Georgia
- Formats and mechanisms of NATO-Georgia cooperation
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