| 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 |