‘Turning Point: Realising a Sustainable Security Architecture in Europe’ is a three-year project (2023-2026) that aims to create a model for security that addresses the interconnectedness of climate change, conflict and human security. We will do so in collaboration with states and experts across wider Europe through a series of workshops in European capitals. This is a collaboration with our member organisation BASIC, whose Dr Gry Thomasen leads the project. The project is generously funded by the Polden-Puckham Charitable Foundation.
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Workshop of our Turning Point project in Vilnius
On 14 March Rethinking Security in association with BASIC’s Risk Reduction Programme hosted a track 1.5 workshop, ‘Shaping a Sustainable Security Architecture for Europe’, in Vilnius, Lithuania with participation from 24 representatives from the Baltic states, Nordic states and the United States. Read the full summary here

