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72 Beiträge zu aufkommende domänen: cyber und technologie, vorgestellt auf EISS-Konferenzen und -Workshops von 2017 bis 2026 von 82 Autorinnen und Autoren. Sie stehen hier im Zusammenhang der gesamten Anthologie der europäischen Sicherheitsstudien, sodass sichtbar wird, in welche anderen Themen dieses hineinreicht.

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BeitragAutorinnen und AutorenJahr
AI-Driven Cloud Monitoring and Cyber Situational Awareness in European Digital Infrastructures Prof. Daniela Mechkaroska, Prof. Ervin Domazet 2026
Classical geopolitics in cyberspace: Explaining cyber state behaviour with power position Lorenz Sommer 2026
Cyber risk logics and their implications for cybersecurity Sarah Backman, Dr Tim Stevens 2026
Cybercrime & AI: Resilience-by-Design in the Information Age: Tabletop Evidence on AI-Enabled Cybercrime, Coordination, and Public Trust Gil Baram 2026
Do Parliaments Dream of Cyber Power? Parliamentary Scrutiny in the Strategic Domain of Cyberspace Mattia Sguazzini 2026
Filling the EU’s Identity Void from Without and Within – Forging a Geopolitics of Values Kurt Bassuener 2026
Financial (In)Security, TikTok, and the Far-Right Pipeline Clara Jammot 2026
From National Incident Response to Zero Trust: Bridging Cyber Defence Policy and Technical Implementation in Wartime Ukraine Dmytro Uzlov, Vladyslav Vilihura 2026
From Precision to Existential Risk: Hypersonic Weapons and the Erosion of the Conventional–Nuclear Divide Mr Tahir Azad 2026
Governing cybersecurity and the politics of state control in the digital age Moritz Weiss, Ms Yagnyashri Kodaru 2026
Knowing cybersecurity: The epistemic infrastructural power of big tech Tobias Liebetrau 2026
Narrative Amplification, Plot Structures, and Emotions on VKontakte: Tsargrad’s Popular Geopolitics in the Russo-Ukrainian War Alexandra Brankova, Ms Dalia Pablo Ortiz 2026
Quantum-Resilient SATIN and European Digital Sovereignty Dr Gürkan Gür 2026
Selling the Future of War: Discursive Power and Military Innovation Nicolas Krieger 2026
Telegram in Russia’s Information Strategy: Evidence from Serbia Anna Seliverstova 2026
Vectorial Analysis of Hybrid Warfare: Directionality, Interaction, and Systemic Effects Fabio Duarte 2026
Competitive Cyber Statecraft of the Middle-Ground: A Neoclassical Realist Model Arthur Laudrain, Joe Devanny 2025
Does Preeminence in Emerging and Military Technologies Matter for International Status and Prestige? Experimental Study Zakir Rzazade 2025
Infrastructural frontlines of (dis)information: data territoriality in the Russian war against Ukraine Louis Petiniaud 2025
Innovation and engineering at the front: the Ukrainian case of Unmanned Systems Emilie Berthelsen 2025
Online military influencers in a social media age Anders Puck Nielsen 2025
Paradigm Paradox: How Emerging Cybersecurity Communities Moderate EU Governance Hannah-Sophie Weber 2025
Reassessing European Security: The drivers of NATO’s response to hybrid threats since 2014 Laura Lisboa 2025
Regulatory Asymmetries in Cryptocurrency Governance: Implications for Sanctions Evasion Orfeas Anastasios Koidi 2025
The Erosion of Traditional Deterrence: Space as a Case Study in Military Transformation Raoul Cardellini Leipertz 2025
What’s Got You So Worried? The Replicator Initiative and US Techno-Anxieties in an Age of Great Power Competition Tom Watts 2025
Artificial Intelligence and Non-linearity: An Analysis of the Limitations of Statistical Learning AI in Warfare Alessandra Russo 2024
Business power and the quiet politics of military innovation in cyberspace Moritz Weiss 2024
Changing Expertise: Knowledge Production through Artificial Intelligence in the Military Domain Alies Jansen 2024
Developing digital peripheries for strategic advantage: Competitive cyber capacity building assistance initiatives in Africa Julia Carver 2024
Exploring the cybersecurity policy design space in the EU: a mixed methods approach based on machine-learning techniques Mattia Sguazzini 2024
Getting the Revolution in Intelligence Affairs Right: Technological Innovation, Organizational and Operational Adaptation, and Intelligence Effectiveness in the Second Machine Age Niccolò Petrelli 2024
Hybrid axis of evil. Policing of organised crime and state threats in global ports Yarin Eski 2024
Proliferation not democratization: open-source intelligence and the war in Ukraine Damien Van Puyvelde 2024
Technological Innovation and national security: Variations in public-private relations in the defense and cybersecurity sectors Yagnyashri Kodaru, Lorenz Sommer 2024
The Eternal Promise of Missile Defense Sanne Verschuren 2024
Virtually inconceivable? Foregrounding the ontological dimension to cyber strategic studies Julia Carver 2024
Winning the Battle of Adaptation Kristen Harkness, Marc DeVore 2024
A Lesser Evil: Why Democracies Struggle to Respond to Cyber-Enabled Election Interference Arthur Laudrain 2023
Cognitive Warfare as Part of Society: A Never-Ending Battle for Minds Robin Burda 2023
Engine or Brake? The Franco-German Couple and the Future of the European Defence Industry Antonio Calcara 2023
From the Bottom-Up: AI and Military Officers in Defence Alliances Vicky Karyoti 2023
Industries of Sovereignty: Strategic Autonomy, Defence Industrial Interests and the French Government's Use of the "European Sovereignty" Discourse in EU Politics (2017-22) Salih Isik Bora, Ediz Topcuoglu 2023
NATO and Multi-Domain Operations: Between Deterrence and Conflict Mauro Gilli, Andrea Gilli, Nina Silove 2023
Numbers, Prediction and Cyberwar: Why Integrating the Cyber Domain in Kinetic Wargames Is So Difficult and What Can Be Done Peadar Callaghan 2023
Overcoming Obstacles: Reflections on Creating a Cross-National Experimental Cyber Security Research Ayhan Gucuyener 2023
The Normative Power of the Factual: How State Practice Shapes Understandings About Direct Public Political Attribution of Cyber Operations Christina Rupp 2023
The Shock of the Old in the Russo-Ukraine War? Misunderstanding Continuity, Change and Adaptation of Military Technology Under Fire Brendan Flynn 2023
The US Hegemony Dilemma and European Missile Production Lucas Hellemeier 2023
Business as Usual or New Forms of Collaboration? Non-State Actors in UN Cybercrime Governance Lena Herbst 2022
On the Peace and Security Implications of Cybercrime – The Need for an Integrated Approach Jantje Silomon 2022
The UN Cybercrime Negotiations: Harmonisation and Universality or Polarisation and Fragmentation? Tatiana Tropina 2022
Unpacking Cyber Affordances in the Context of State-Cybercrime: A Criminological Perspective Anita Lavorgna 2022
India's New Security Approach to the European Union Constantino Xavier 2021
The Proliferation of Military Drones in Europe – Not So Easy, Not So Cheap, but NATO and the EU Can Help Dominika Kunertova 2021
European Perceptions of Nuclear Deterrence in the Era of Trump and Putin and the Path to European Strategic Autonomy Tara Varma 2019
Inhibition or Control: European Autonomy and US Grand Strategy Paul van Hooft 2019
A Weapon of the Weak? Cyberwarfare and China’s Threat Perception Simone Dossi 2018
Chinese Perspectives on Security in Cyberspace Rogier Creemers 2018
Criminal Networks in Africa: a New Door of Latin America Traffics? Raquel Barras Tejudo 2018
Cyber Attacks as a Threat to International Peace and Security: The Action of the UN Security Council Annachiara Rotundo 2018
Cyberspace and the Recourse to Offensive Actions Stéphane Taillat 2018
Hybrid Threats: Terrorism, Transnational Organized Crime and a New Concept of Security David Garcia Cantalapiedra 2018
International Legality of Cyberweapons Joanna Kulesza 2018
Organized Crime in Latin-America: How Brazilian Organizations Are Changing the Rules of the Game Carolina Sampó 2018
The Blurred Line between Insurgency and Organized Crime in Afghanistan María Barco Martínez 2018
The Crime/Terror Nexus in Europe. Initial Results from a Multi-Method Approach Daniela Pisolu 2018
The Impact of Academic Research on States’ Approach and Practice on the International Law Applicable to Cyber Operations François Delerue 2018
American Military-Technological Superiority in the Age of Cyber Espionage, Globalization and the Rise of China Dr. Mauro Gilli, Dr. Andrea Gilli 2017
Cyber Compellence: Applying Coercion in the Information Age Dr. Brandon Valeriano, Dr. Benjamin M. Jensen, Dr. Ryan C. Maness 2017
Cybersecurity and the Public Sector: The Italian Case Dr. Raffaele Marchetti, Roberta Mulas 2017
Issues and Frames: Explaining Coercion in Cyberspace Miguel Gomez 2017
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