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76 Beiträge zu transformationen des krieges und der konfliktualität, vorgestellt auf EISS-Konferenzen und -Workshops von 2017 bis 2026 von 101 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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AI-Driven Cloud Monitoring and Cyber Situational Awareness in European Digital Infrastructures Prof. Daniela Mechkaroska, Prof. Ervin Domazet 2026
Anticipated Failure: Why States Go to War Un(der)prepared Mariya Grinberg 2026
Conceptual Inquiry into Military Deep Operations: A Framework for Analysis Mr Martijn Rouvroije, Martijn Rouvroije 2026
Disclosure and Duplicity: How Technology Influences International Competition Tristan Volpe, Prof. Jane Vaynman 2026
Domestic Politics and Military Aid to Ukraine: Explaining Disclosure Policies in France and Germany Marius Ghincea, Wolfgang Minatti 2026
Fortifying the Eastern Flank: Leveraging Historical Lessons to Create Effective Defence Systems Alexander Lanoszka, Dr Michael Hunzeker 2026
From Normalisation to Strategic Stabilisation: Geopolitisation of the Pristina–Belgrade Dialogue within EU Enlargement Filip Ejdus, Alexandra Prodromidou, Faye Ververidou, Sonja Stojanovic Gajic 2026
From Platforms to Networks: The Political Hurdles of Transitioning to Data-Centric Warfare Mr Dumitru-Catalin Vasile 2026
From Precision to Existential Risk: Hypersonic Weapons and the Erosion of the Conventional–Nuclear Divide Mr Tahir Azad 2026
From Rogue States to Russia: How Threat Perceptions Drove Congressional Support for Low-Yield Nuclear Weapons, 1993–2020 Frank Kuhn 2026
Influence as Strategic Infrastructure: China, NATO, and Competition Below the Threshold of War Sara Russo, Mrs Giulia Biselli 2026
Learning from Ukraine: The West must be prepared for positional warfare Baptiste Alloui-Cros, Giles Moon 2026
NATO as an Innovation Hub? How Emerging and Disruptive Technologies Are Reshaping Allied Innovation Vasiliki Plessia Aravani 2026
Revisiting Multi-Domain Operations: A Historical Reflection on the Respective Roles of Combination and Prioritisation in the Conduct of War Dr Samuel Zilincik, Dr James Horncastle 2026
Selling the Future of War: Discursive Power and Military Innovation Nicolas Krieger 2026
Sending the Wrong Signals: When Armaments Worry Allies Tim Thies 2026
Telegram in Russia’s Information Strategy: Evidence from Serbia Anna Seliverstova 2026
The Self-Reliance Dilemma in Conventional Weapons: When does India Innovate Instead of Import? Ms Yagnyashri Kodaru 2026
Vectorial Analysis of Hybrid Warfare: Directionality, Interaction, and Systemic Effects Fabio Duarte 2026
Working in the Margins: Can Small State Special Operations contribute to Deterrence? Troels Burchall Henningsen 2026
’Total Defence’ and Transformations in the Making of European Security Joakim Berndtsson, Andreas Kruck, Moritz Weiss 2025
Belgium’s Defence Policy After the Invasion of Ukraine: A Free Rider’s Business-as-Usual Approach Michelle Haas, Tim Haesebrouck 2025
Can European Defence Cooperation Build European Deterrence? Fotini Bellou 2025
Does Preeminence in Emerging and Military Technologies Matter for International Status and Prestige? Experimental Study Zakir Rzazade 2025
Geopolitical Europe: The European Union as a signaling actor in the Russia-Ukraine war Nicolas Blarel, Niels Van Willigen 2025
Paradigm Paradox: How Emerging Cybersecurity Communities Moderate EU Governance Hannah-Sophie Weber 2025
The “Transparent Battlefield” and its Implications for Western Movement and Maneuver Warfighting Friso Stevens 2025
The Delegation of Defense and Security Responsibilities at Sea in Historical Perspective Pieter Zhao 2025
The Erosion of Traditional Deterrence: Space as a Case Study in Military Transformation Raoul Cardellini Leipertz 2025
The Strategy of Subversion: National Security between Warfare and Diplomacy Henrik Breitenbauch, Niels Byrjalsen 2025
We Are Peers Now: States’ Relations with Violent Non-State Actors That Became State/Sub-State Actors Ido Gadi Raz 2025
What’s Got You So Worried? The Replicator Initiative and US Techno-Anxieties in an Age of Great Power Competition Tom Watts 2025
AI, private corporate experts, and the competence-control dilemma in military innovation: Explaining reconfigurations of the national security state Andrea Johansen, Andreas Kruck 2024
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
Hybrid axis of evil. Policing of organised crime and state threats in global ports Yarin Eski 2024
The Eternal Promise of Missile Defense Sanne Verschuren 2024
Winning the Battle of Adaptation Kristen Harkness, Marc DeVore 2024
Cognitive Warfare as Part of Society: A Never-Ending Battle for Minds Robin Burda 2023
Must the Drone Always Get Through? Coercion and One-Way Attack UAVs in Ukraine and Yemen Marcel Plichta, Ash Rossiter 2023
The Complexity of the Grey-Zone: The Experience of Military Intelligence on NATO's North-Eastern Flank Bram Spoor, Sebastiaan Rietjens, Erik De Waard 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 United States and the Eternal Dream of Missile Defence Sanne Verschuren 2023
Winning by Adapting: Battlefield Adaptation in the Long Russo-Ukrainian War Marc DeVore, Taras Fedirko, Kristen Harkness, Michael Hunzeker 2023
Drone Use in Ukraine: Claims and Implications James Page 2022
Military Politics on the Battlefield: Strategy and Effectiveness in War Carrie Lee 2022
Technology as Status Anchor: How Russia Perceives Artificial Intelligence Anna Nadibaidze 2022
Un-Hyping Hypersonic Weapons Dominika Kunertova 2022
Autonomous Weapons Systems in International Law Verena Jackson 2021
Dynamics of Cyber Proliferation Max Smeets 2021
Integration of Technical Exploitation in Military Organisations Paul Oling, Paul van Fenema, Bas Rietjens 2021
Strategic Autonomy, European DTIB and Technological Complexity Mauro Gilli, Zoe Stanley 2021
The Proliferation of Military Drones in Europe – Not So Easy, Not So Cheap, but NATO and the EU Can Help Dominika Kunertova 2021
China's Efforts in Civil-Military Integration and International Implications Tai Ming Cheung 2019
Failing to Succeed: The KPz 70 and German Innovation in Armored Warfare, 1963-71 Michael Carl Haas 2019
Keeping Pace: Technological Change and Military Innovation in the Italian Armed Forces Leopoldo Nuti, Niccolò Petrelli 2019
Making the U.S. Defense Innovation Base More Effective in the Digital Arms Race with China: The Increasing Engagement of the Pentagon and Traditional Defense James Cross 2019
Modelling the Role of 'Hype' in the Development Trajectory of 'Long-Fuse' Defense Technologies Ash Rossiter 2019
NATO, Emerging Technologies, and Future Warfare: Overcoming the Alliance's Strategic Dilemma Olivier Schmitt 2019
Planning to Escalate to Deescalate: Military Alliances and Innovation during France's Cold War Marc R. De Vore 2019
The Military-Entrepreneurial Complex: Commercial Innovation and State Access Sophie-Charlotte Fischer 2019
A Weapon of the Weak? Cyberwarfare and China’s Threat Perception Simone Dossi 2018
All Options on the (Latency) Table: The Impact of Carrots and Sticks on Nuclear Latency Roll-Back Rupal Mehta, Molly Berkemeier, Paige Price Cone, Rachel Whitlark 2018
Consequences of Military Technology Evolutions on the Rare-Metal Needs: Assessment of the Supply Security Raphaël Danino-Perraud 2018
Italian Military Transformation: Defense Industry Trends and National Leadership Marco Valigi, Gabriele Natalizia 2018
Prompt Global Strike and the New Fog of War Mischa Hansel 2018
Spacepower in the International System: Measuring Power in Heaven Bleddyn Bowen 2018
Technological Singularity and War: Artificial Intelligence and the Radical Transformation of Human-Machine Relations Raluca Csernaton 2018
Testing Traditional Alliances Ability to Contain China’s Rise Claudia Astarita 2018
The British Army, Modern Fire and Basic Military Training: 1871-1918 Jean-Philippe Miller-Tremblay 2018
Towards a European ‘Offset Strategy’? Procurement and Emerging Technologies Daniel Fiott 2018
Why is Spin-in Not Yet a Win-Win? Obstacles to Technology Transfer of Autonomy from the Civilian to the Military Sector Maaike Verbruggen 2018
Continuity and Change in Terrorist Strategies Dr. Jenny Raflik-Grenouilleau 2017
France’s Colonial Wars in the XIX and XX Centuries, and its Military Interventions in the XXI Century: Continuities or Discontinuities? Dr. Julie d’Andurain 2017
Grey Zones, Deterrence and Signaling: the Case of the US-Japan Alliance Dr. Matteo Dian 2017
The Future in the Past: Victory, Defeat, and Comparative Grand Strategy Dr. Paul van Hooft 2017
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