Security Watch Articles
Jul 2019
10 Jul 2019
Harnessing Artificial Intelligence
Ulrike Franke
European Council on Foreign Relations (ECFR)
Jun 2019
28 Jun 2019
A Neuro-Philosophy Of Global Order: The Case for Symbiotic Realism, Multi-Sum Security and Just Power
Nayef Al-Rodhan
Blog of the APA
26 Jun 2019
Why Franco-German Leadership on European Defense is Not in Sight
Barbara Kunz
Norwegian Institute of International Affairs (NUPI)
21 Jun 2019
Towards an EU Security Community? Public Opinion and the EU’s Role as a Security Actor
Matti Pesu, Tuomas Iso-Markku and Juha Jokela
Finnish Institute of International Affairs (FIIA)
17 Jun 2019
Trusting Technology: Smart Protection for Smart Cities
Marie Baezner, Linda Maduz and Tim Prior
Center for Security Studies (CSS)
3 Jun 2019
Confronting Iran: To What End?
Paul Rogers
Oxford Research Group (ORG)
May 2019
27 May 2019
Public Attribution of Cyber Incidents
Florian Egloff and Andreas Wenger
Center for Security Studies (CSS)
24 May 2019
Russia’s Renaissance in the Arab World
Lisa Watanabe
Center for Security Studies (CSS)
16 May 2019
Why China Has Not Caught Up Yet: Military-Technological Superiority and the Limits of Imitation, Reverse Engineering, and Cyber Espionage
Andrea Gilli and Mauro Gilli
President and Fellows of Harvard College and the Massachusetts Institute of Technolog
10 May 2019
Russia’s Eurasian Strategy
Jeronim Perović
Center for Security Studies (CSS)
6 May 2019
70 Years of NATO: The Strength of the Past, Looking into the Future
Kori Schake, with Erica Pepe
NATO Defense College (NDC)
3 May 2019
The Eclipse of Western Military-Technological Superiority
Michael Haas
Center for Security Studies (CSS)
Apr 2019
29 Apr 2019
A Necessary Voice: Small States, International Law, and the UN Security Council
Adam Lupel and Lauri Mälksoo
International Peace Institute (IPI)
23 Apr 2019
Trump and the Weaponization of International Trade
Jack Thompson
Center for Security Studies (CSS)
17 Apr 2019
Unpacking Complexity in the Ukraine Peace Process
Anna Hess Sargsyan
Center for Security Studies (CSS)