Defense Innovation
The Kremlin aims to be the dominant power in Eurasia, using Russia’s size to exert strong influence over its neighbors and to bargain with big countries on an equal basis.
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May 27, 2021
Georgia’s Defense Investments Can Send Message to NATO
Georgia could start its own production of drones, which would strengthen its bid to join the NATO alliance
May 21, 2021
Building a Trans-Polar Bridge
The long-neglected High North is changing fast as global warming opens new routes for merchant ships and naval vessels, and new access to resources. An international Arctic agreement is needed now, before trouble flares.
May 10, 2021
Direct Delivery
Only the United States can reinforce Europe’s frontline quickly. Don’t take it for granted
April 19, 2021
Europe’s Role in Reconstituting the Iran Nuclear Deal
With indirect talks now resumed between the U.S. and Iran, Europe holds the key to a successful outcome.
April 9, 2021
Conflict in Donbas: What Does Ukraine Stand to Gain?
Most discussions on the risks of escalation in eastern Ukraine focus on what Russia may gain, with or without further military action.
April 8, 2021
The Future Combat Air System and the EU’s Strategic Autonomy Malaise
Once hailed by French President Emmanuel Macron as a “deep revolution” in European defense cooperation, the Future Combat Air System now appears to be in trouble.
April 8, 2021
Lt-Gen Ben Hodges on the Future of Hybrid Warfare
An interview with Lt-Gen Ben Hodges
March 23, 2021
UK Pledges Hi-Tech Defense Amid Global Trade Push
In the wake of Brexit and the covid-19 pandemic, the United Kingdom has laid out an ambitious and future-focused strategy
March 22, 2021
NATO’s Unified Response to Hybrid Threats
Russia’s assault on Ukraine in the spring of 2014 has led to the biggest adaptation of NATO’s collective defense for a generation.