Jan Kallberg, Ph.D., LL.M., is a non-resident Senior Fellow with the Transatlantic Defense and Security program at the Center for European Policy Analysis (CEPA), a Fellow at the Army Cyber Institute at West Point, and a George Washington University faculty member. Follow him at cyberdefense.com and @Cyberdefensecom.
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Ukraine Ceasefire Deal — What Does it Mean?
CEPA Fellows explain the US-Ukraine agreement on a ceasefire. The Trump administration says, “the ball is in Moscow’s court.”
A Trump-Tailored Deal for Ukraine
Let’s do as Trump says – let’s make a deal with the master of business negotiating.
Finding Europe’s Missing Soldiers
There are significant barriers to expanded armed forces in Europe but the issue must be tackled.
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Defending NATO in the High North
The entry of Sweden and Finland into the NATO alliance radically improve its ability to defend the High North.
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January 23, 2024
Perverse Incentives Handicap US Defense
US defense innovation is slower than for other industries like medicine and information technology. That needs to change
January 16, 2024
US Reaps Rewards of Ukraine’s Battlefield Successes
Lessons learned from the wartime performance of Western weaponry in Ukraine is invaluable.
November 29, 2023
Time to Radically Downsize the West’s Special Forces
The Western military focus has been distorted by decades of wars in remote places. Ukraine shows that needs to change, and quickly.
October 20, 2023
Think Ukraine’s Expensive? Wait for the New Cold War
Aid to Ukraine is under threat, but surrendering a democratic ally to Russia would be hugely more expensive — perhaps 10 times the cost in cash terms.
October 2, 2023
Ukraine’s War of the Treelines
The topography of the lands Ukraine fights to liberate is challenging. And it’s changing with the seasons.
September 28, 2023
Sea Change: Nordic-Baltic Security in a New Era
Prompted by Russia’s war in Ukraine, the countries of the Baltic Sea region are belatedly building coherent security architecture, but revanchist Russia poses grave challenges. Time is short.
