
26 November 2021 @ 16 h 30 min — 18 h 30 min
Christophe Prazuck, Director of the Ocean Institute, Sorbonne Université, former Admiral and Chief of Staff of the French Navy.
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The oceans play a central role in our societies. Our trade, our food, our biodiversity, our climate, our data rely at one point or another on the oceans. We observe a continuous increase of the maritime trade, and at the same time some countries are willing to change the rules and deny others the right to sail, drill, lay date cables in the waters surrounding their coasts. Hence, oceans are also the new theater of the great power competition as well the stage chosen by regional power to spread their aggressive wings. What are the main trends of the maritime competition? Who are the actors? What are their means? What are the threats? Where international cooperation is working?
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