Security - Defense
As a result of global strategic competition, security and defense issues are marked by the return of major wars and nuclear deterrence, the transformation of terrorism and the race for military technologies.
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Europe Uncovered?

As Russia continues to threaten Europe, the Trump administration is making no secret of its desire to withdraw—at least partially—from the defense of the Old
Continent in order to focus on strategic competition with China. It is thus putting pressure on its European allies to increase their investment in the military sector. The NATO Summit in The Hague in June 2025 resulted in ambitious commitments by member states to increase their defense spending.
The Path to Deep Nuclear Reductions: Dealing with American Conventional Superiority
The Apotheosis of Maneuver Warfare ? Putting into Perspective the Roots and Limits of "blitzkrieg"
Dangerous Weapons in Dangerous Hands: Responding to the Challenges of Chemical and Biological Terrorism
Virtueller Erfolg. Terrorismus- und Aufstandsbekämpfung im 21. Jahrhundert
The World After: Proliferation, Deterrence and Disarmament if the Nuclear Taboo is Broken

Candide in Congo. The Expected Failure of Security Sector Reform (SSR)
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