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Adapting NATO’s Conventional Force Posture in the Nordic-Baltic Region
(PISM Policy Paper;No. 3 (156), Research report, 2017)The security of NATO members in the Nordic-Baltic region is interconnected by such factors as the possibility of geographical escalation, the importance of securing the North Atlantic for U.S. reinforcement of Europe, and ... -
Biowar next? Security implications of the coronavirus
(LSE Ideas Strategic Update;, Research report, 2020)In this Strategic Update, Karsten Friis investigates the pandemic's potential consequences for the world, its armed forces, the integration of Europe, US-China relations, as well as the concept and practice of 'war' more ... -
Conclusion: Military rapid response—from institutional investment to ad hoc solutions
(Chapter, 2019)While there has been a mushrooming of institutional arrangements for military rapid response, the formal deployments of the rapid response mechanisms of the African Union (AU), European Union (EU), and North Atlantic Treaty ... -
Et ambisiøst fagmilitært råd
(Journal article, 2019)En diskusjon av det siste Fagmilitære rådet (FMR) fra Forsvarssjefen -
The French return to NATO: Reintegration in practice, not in principle
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2013) -
Identification and physical disconnect in Russian foreign policy: Georgia as a Western proxy once again?
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2022)Evolving official Russian identifications of Georgia amount to a dangerous securitisation of this small neighbour – achieved through a focus not on Georgia itself but on Western engagement in the region. With the long ... -
Introduction: Rapid response mechanisms—strengthening defense cooperation and saving strangers?
(Chapter, 2019)The track record of military rapid response mechanisms, troops on standby, ready to be deployed to a crisis within a short time frame by intergovernmental organizations, remains disappointing. Yet, many of the obstacles ... -
Making Sense of the European Side of the Transatlantic Security Relations in Africa
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2022)This article aims to investigate the character of transatlantic security relations in Africa: How can it be characterized? Have they become weaker or stronger over the past decade? How can this development be explained? ... -
Missiles, Vessels and Active Defence What Potential Threat Do the Russian Armed Forces Represent?
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)In 2019, Russia’s Chief of the General Staff, Valery Gerasimov, presented a ‘strategy of active defence’, a possible prelude to the forthcoming Russian military doctrine. This article examines this strategy with particular ... -
Nordic perspectives on European security: Norway
(UI Report;2020/3, Journal article, 2020)How does Norway relate to the various new European defence cooperation formats? Which states are Norway coordinating with when engaging in these projects? Is there unexploited potential for common Nordic initiatives within ... -
Peacekeeping and Counter-insurgency - Two of a Kind?
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Russian Certainty of NATO Hostility: Repercussions in the Arctic
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2022)How does a security dilemma dynamic between parties deemed not to hold hostile intentions toward each other emerge and escalate? This article investigates Russian official discourse on NATO engagement in Europe post-Crimea ... -
Surveillance Technology at the Fair: Proliferation of Cyber Capabilities in International Arms Markets
(Atlantic Council Issue Brief;November 2021, Research report, 2021)State cyber capabilities are increasingly abiding by the “pay-to-play” model—both US/NATO allies and adversaries can purchase interception and intrusion technologies from private firms for intelligence and surveillance ...