Previous blogs
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19.12.2016
The International Criminal Court and its “Crisis”
Martin Mennecke , Associate Professor of International Law, Centre for War Studies, SDU
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17.12.2016
The largest Annual Meeting of Terrorism Experts – and Its Relevance for Denmark
Written by Lorenzo Alberini, Master Student in International Security and Law
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12.12.2016
Lebanon’s refugee crisis: The Flexible response
Part three in a series regarding Lebanon. Written by Professor Martin Beck, Centre for Contemporary Middle East Studies, whose research project is supported by the Carlsberg Foundation
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05.12.2016
The Lebanese Refugee Crisis: a Socio-Economic Perspective
Part two in a series regarding Lebanon. Written by Professor Martin Beck, Centre for Contemporary Middle East Studies, whose research project is supported by the Carlsberg Foundation
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28.11.2016
Lebanon’s Refugee Crisis: a Political Culture’s Perspective
Part one in a series regarding Lebanon. Written by Professor Martin Beck, Centre for Contemporary Middle East Studies, whose research project is supported by the Carlsberg Foundation
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23.11.2016
The Evolution of UN Peacekeeping
Contribution by Finn Reske-Nielsen, former Assistant Secretary-General of the United Nations
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16.11.2016
Can Europe Defend Itself?
Written by Sten Rynning, Head of Center
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16.11.2016
Trumpocalypse? – or: How President Trump’s future drone program might look like
Written by Andreas Immanuel Graae, PhD Fellow at Department for the Study of Culture
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16.11.2016
The Invisible War of Plausible Deniability
Written by Amelie Theussen, PhD Candidate at Center for War Studies
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16.11.2016
Nato efter Trump: Posen skal rystes
Written by Jens Ringsmose and Sten Rynning, Head of Center
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21.10.2016
India and China: The End of Cold Peace?
Written by André Ken Jakobsson, PhD Fellow at Center for War Studies
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21.10.2016
Global reach: China's Commercial-Military Empire
Written by André Ken Jakobsson, Ph.D. Candidate at Center for War Studie
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21.10.2016
What is the right way to study China’s military?
Written by Amelie Theussen, Ph.D. Candidate at Center for War Studies
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21.10.2016
A short guide to Salvaging Global Order
Written by André Ken Jakobsson, Ph.D.Candidate at Center for War Studies
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21.10.2016
A chronic protection problem” – How R2P can help towards improving the human rights situation in North Korea
Written by Amelie Theussen, Ph.D. Candidate at Center for War Studies
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21.10.2016
Debt of the past: Greek study supports claims of forced loans during Nazi occupation
Written by André Ken Jakobsson, Ph.D.Candidate at Center for War Studies
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21.10.2016
Diplomacy, economy, and militarypower: The strengths and weaknesses of German foreign policy and leadership in the Ukraine crisis
Written by Amelie Theussen, Ph.D. Candidate at Center for War Studies
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21.10.2016
Stephen M. Walt: 10 truly absurd features of contemporary geopolitics we never question
Written by André Ken Jakobsson, Ph.D.-candidate at Center for War Studies
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21.10.2016
A time of longing for heroes?
Written by Tea Dahl Christensen, Ph.D. Candidate at Center for War Studies
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21.10.2016
Do sanctions work in a globalized world?
Written by André Ken Jakobsson, Ph.D. Candidate at Center for War Studies
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21.10.2016
Making a Mockery of International Justice - Al-Bashir and his Trip to South Africa
Written by Amelie Theussen, Ph.D. Candidate at Center for War Studies
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21.10.2016
Europe’s new borders
Written by Amelie Theussen, Ph.D. Candidate at Center for War Studies
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21.10.2016
Predicting genocide? The Early Warning Project could create a global conscience
Written by André Ken Jakobsson, Ph.D. Candidate at Center for War Studies
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21.10.2016
A state of emergency? European order rests on German order
Written by André Ken Jakobsson, Ph.D. Candidate at Center for War Studies
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21.10.2016
Five flammable conflicts: World War III in the making
Written by André Ken Jakobsson, Ph.D. Candidate at Center for War Studies
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21.10.2016
Taking a closer look at Angela Merkel – “Chancellor of the Free World”
Written by Amelie Theussen, Ph.D. Candidate at Center for War Studies
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21.10.2016
The future trade of US trade policy: TPP and TTIP
Written by André Ken Jakobsson, Ph.D. Candidate at Center for War Studies
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21.10.2016
Has America lost its mind? The decline of American thinking and education
Written by André Ken Jakobsson, Ph.D. Candidate at Center for War Studies
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21.10.2016
Obama’s Flawed Foreign Policy – Realist or Not?
Written by Amelie Theussen, Ph.D. Candidate at Center for War Studies
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20.10.2016
Perspectives on the Persian Gulf military balance
Written by Jakob Aarøe Jørgensen, PhD Fellow at Center for War Studies
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20.10.2016
Nuclear Agreement with Iran Shows the Enduring Value of Diplomacy
Written by Amelie Theussen, Ph.D. Candidate at Center for War Studies
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20.10.2016
The Blame Game in Yemen: Why Tehran Isn’t to Blame for the Civil War
Written by Amelie Theussen, Ph.D. Candidate at Center for War Studies
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12.10.2016
Multiple actors and interest hamper Iraq’s Anti-ISIS Campaign
Written by Amelie Theussen, Ph.D. Candidate at Center for War Studies
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12.10.2016
The father of the “Risk Society”, German sociologist Ulrich Beck, died earlier this year
Written by Amelie Theussen, Ph.D. Candidate at Center for War Studies
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12.10.2016
Sobering up the Neoconservative pedigree: Irving Kristol's balance of Realism and ideology
Written by André Ken Jakobsson, Ph.D. Candidate at Center for War Studies
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12.10.2016
Reconsidering the Meaning of Kissinger
Written by Amelie Theussen, Ph.D. Candidate at Center for War Studies
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12.10.2016
Problematic paradigms: Enter traditions through people, not paradigms
Written by André Ken Jakobsson, Ph.D. Candidate at Center for War Studies
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12.10.2016
Jenny Holzer’s War Paintings at the Venice Biennale 2015
Written by Dea Schou, Ph.D. Candidate at Department for the study of Culture
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12.10.2016
“Their day in court” - A dangerous precedent
Written by Bugge Thorbjørn Daniel, Associate Professor at Center for War Studies
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10.10.2016
The Astrology of War
Written by Anders Engberg-Pedersen, Associate Professor at Department for the Study of Culture
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08.10.2016
Artyrdom – on the theatre installation “Martyrmuseum” in Sort/Hvid
Written by Dea Schou, Ph.D. Student at Department for the study of Culture
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06.10.2016
In Defense of Killer Robots
Written by Amelie Theussen, Ph.D. Candidate at Center for War Studies
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06.10.2016
Human Enhancement Technologies – Changing the Nature of Warfare?
Written by Amelie Theussen, Ph.D. Candidate at Center for War Studies
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06.10.2016
Collateral Damage: Drones on the screen at Toronto International Film Festival
Written by Andreas Immanuel Graae, Ph.D. Candidate at Department for the study of Culture
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05.10.2016
Goodbye Blue Sky. Derek Gregory on Drones through Post-Atomic Eyes
Written by Andreas Immanuel Graae, PhD Candidate at Department for the study of Culture
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05.10.2016
Foucault on War
Written by Anders Engberg-Pedersen, Professor at Department for the Studie of Culture
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05.10.2016
EAGLES VS DRONES: A ’natural’ response to the threat of non-state rogue UAVs
Written by Andreas Immanuel Graae, Ph.D. Candidate at Department for the Study of Culture
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05.10.2016
Denmark Engages in Arctic Nation-Bending
Written by Jon Rahbek-Clemmensen, Assistant Professor at Center for War Studies
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05.10.2016
Trump and the Road to Torture
Written by Vincent Charles Keating, Assistant Professor at Center for War Studies
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28.09.2016
Why Donald Trump is ISIS’s favorite candidate in the presidential race
Written by Amelie Theussen, Ph.D.-Candidate at Center for War Studies
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18.07.2016
Referenda: Has International Law's Darling gone Rogue?
Written by Ulrike Barten, Associate Professor at Center for War Studies
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07.07.2016
Should we lift the sanctions on Russia?
Written by Olivier Schmitt, Associate Professor at Center for War Studies
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04.07.2016
What is going on in Turkey?
Written by Amelie Theussen, PhD Candidate at Center for War Studies
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27.06.2016
War Photography: Truth Witness or Manipulation?
Written by Thomas Ærvold Bjerre, Assitant Professor at Center for American Studies
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21.06.2016
The Refugee Disaster seen from Above - on Rasmus Degnbol’s photos of ’Europe’s New Borders’
Written by Andreas Immanuel Graae, Ph.D.Student at Department for the Study of Culture
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09.06.2016
The laws of war and military dictatorships
Written by Sten Schaumburg-Müller, Professor at Department of Law
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22.05.2016
In Defense of Denmark: The Sensibleness of the Restrictive Danish Immigration Policies
Written by Amelie Theussen, Ph.D. Candidate at Center for War Studies
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17.05.2016
The Warden’s Dilemma: Handling captured belligerents in non-international armed conflicts
Written by Frederik Harhoff, Professor LL.D. of Ínternational Law
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11.05.2016
From Capture to Kill: Review of Gavin Hood’s Eye in The Sky
Written by Andreas Immanuel Graae, Ph.D. Student at Department for the Study of Culture
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28.04.2016
Virtual ways in and out of war - Video Artist Harun Farocki’s Serious Games (2010)
Written by Dea Schou, Ph.D. Student at Department for the Study of Culture
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07.04.2016
Rescued but nowhere to go? Reflections on the crisis in the Mediterranean Sea
Written by Birgit Feldtmann, Associate Professor at Department of Law
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18.03.2016
”Landscape as Conscience” Jo Ractliffe’s Photographs of Angola and South Africa
Written by Dea Schou, Ph.D. Candidate at Department for the Study of Culture
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15.03.2016
Contemplating a President Trump
Written by Vincent Keating, Assistant Professor at Center for War Studies
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18.02.2016
25 Years Later: Hollywood’s Operation Desert Storm
Written by Thomas Ærvold Bjerre, Associate Professor at Department for the Study of Culture
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17.12.2015
Russia, NATO, and the Security Dilemma
Written by Vincent Keating, Assistant Professor at Center for War Studies
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03.12.2015
Is the fight against piracy over and done?
Written by Birgit Feldtmann, Associate Professor, Dr.jur. at Department of Law
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25.11.2015
The Remasculinization of the New American War Film
Written by Thomas Ærvold Bjerre, Associate Professor at Department for the Study of Culture
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18.11.2015
The UN at 70- Will the UN survive another seventy years?
Written by Ulrike Barten, Associate Professor, PhD, LL.M. at Department of Law
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11.11.2015
Waltz of the flowers. The poppy, the bleuet, and the memory of World War I
Written by Olivier Schmitt, Associate Professor at Center for War Studies
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22.10.2015
Home Alone The recent Arctic Circle conference shows that not all accept the current regional order in the High North.
Written by Jon Rahbek-Clemmensen, Assistant Professor at Center for War Studies
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14.10.2015
On what grounds…? Challenging the prospects of Danish forces carrying out air-strikes in Syria
Written by Frederik Harhoff, Professor, LL.D. at Department of Law
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02.10.2015
@pontifex and the responsibility to protect
Written by Chiara de Franco, Associate Professor at Center for War Studies
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23.09.2015
Generalized Trust and the Iranian Nuclear Deal
Written by Vincent Keating, Assistant Professor at Center for War Studies
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16.09.2015
”The Kremlin is not a court of law”
Written by Bugge Thorbjørn Daniel, Associate Professor at Department of Law
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09.09.2015
The Dead Boy on the Beach – and on Facebook, and Twitter, and Instagram, and…
Written by Thomas Ærvold Bjerre, Associate Professor at Department for the Study of Culture
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08.09.2015
Smart Defense 2.0: the Case of Denmark
Written by Sten Rynning, Head of Center
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02.09.2015
Creating War in California
Written by Anders Engberg-Pedersen, Associate Professor at Department for the Study of Culture
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25.08.2015
How long do we remember war?
Written by Ulrike Barten, Postdoc. at Department of Law
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19.08.2015
Trading with the enemy. France, Russia, and the “Mistral” embarrassment.
Written by Olivier Schmitt, Associate Professor at Center for War Studies
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12.08.2015
Remembering the A-Bomb: 70th Anniversary of the Atomic Bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki
Written by Kathrin Maurer, Associate Professor at Department for the Study of Culture
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05.08.2015
Why NATO’s defence pledge matters
Written by Sten Rynning, Head of Center
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03.08.2015
Happy Anniversary R2P!
Written by Martin Mennecke, Associate Professor at Department of Law
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30.06.2015
Business as Usual? - The change of government leads to at least four changes in Denmark’s security policy
Written by Jon Rahbek-Clemmensen, Assistant Professor at Center for War Studies
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23.06.2015
Whither Justice? ICC and the African Union’s Devotion to International Criminal Justice
Written by Frederik Harhoff, Professor, LL.D. at Department of Law
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18.06.2015
Napoleon’s Maps
Written by Anders Engberg-Pedersen, Associate Professor at Department for the Study of Culture
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18.06.2015
Al-Bashir, the ICC and South Africa
Written by Bugge Thorbjørn Daniel, Associate Professor at Department of Law
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13.06.2015
Love and hate are in the air
Written by Chiara de Franco, Associate Professor at Center for War Studies
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29.05.2015
Trends in European security: Ukraine and beyond
Written by Sten Rynning, Head of Center
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27.05.2015
CIA Black Sites and the Anti-Torture Norm
Written by Vincent Keating, Assistant Professor at Center for War Studies
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19.05.2015
The AWOL soldier as a figure of transgression
Written by Thomas Ærvold Bjerre, Associate Professor at Department for the Study of Culture
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13.05.2015
Pentagon's take on China's military rise: The annual DoD report
Written by André Ken Jakobsson, Ph.D. Candidate at Center for War Studies
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12.05.2015
Getting there and back… - A review of the prosecution of resident citizens returning to Denmark as “Syria Fighters”
Written by Frederik Harhoff, Professor, LL.D. at Department of Law
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12.05.2015
Getting there and back… - A review of the prosecution of resident citizens returning to Denmark as “Syria Fighters”
Written by Professor Frederik Harhoff, LL.D. at Department of Law
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07.05.2015
Yours, mine or ours? - The issue of prosecuting Somali pirates
Written by Birgit Feldtmann, Associate Professor at the Department of Law
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28.04.2015
Protection of minorities in Crimea and obligations of international law
Written by Ulrike Barten, Postdoc. at Department of Law
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22.04.2015
Territorial sovereignty, islands and reclaimed territory – some legal aspects of the territorial disputes concerning the South China Sea
Written by Bugge Thorbjørn Daniel, Associate Professor at Department of Law
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21.04.2015
Who's up, who's down?
Written by Sten Rynning, Head of Center
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15.04.2015
Denmark opens the race for the North Pole
Written by Jon Rahbek-Clemmensen, Assistant professor at Center for War Studies
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07.04.2015
Drones vs. the American Military Hero
Written by Thomas Ærvold Bjerre, Associate Professor at Department for the Study of Culture
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24.03.2015
The amazing life of an emerging international norm: The ‘responsibility to protect’ (R2P) and the challenge to sovereignty and non-intervention
Written by Chiara de Franco, Associate Professor at Center for War Studies
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22.03.2015
Call Moscow’s Nuclear Bluff
Written by Michael D. Cohen, Assistant Professor at Department of Political Science and Public Management
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17.03.2015
The place of the humanities in the study of war
Written by Anders Engberg-Pedersen, Associate Professor at Department for the Study of Culture
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10.03.2015
With Russia, the West must cut to the chase and speak the language of power
Written by Sten Rynning, Head of Center
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10.03.2015
The Importance of Trust in Benelux
Written by Vincent Charles Keating, Assistant Professor at Center for War Studies
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02.03.2015
Smart Signalling? CENTCOM reveals Mosul strategy
Written by Michael Cohen, Assistant Professor at Department of Political Science and Public Management
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09.09.2014
NATO balancing act between Russia and Islamic State
Written by Sten Rynning, Head of Center