1. 'Europe is Not a Country': Nuclear Patronage and Eurodeterrence Concerns in the Frontline States

    Christopher David LaRoche

    Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, Central European University

    ESSC 2026Extended Nuclear Deterrence through European Eyes

    Deterrence

  2. “A Nuclear War Cannot be Won and Must Never be Fought”: Analyzing the U.S. Response to Russian Nuclear Threats in Ukraine

    Fiona Galvis

    ESSC 2026Cocktail & Poster Session

  3. A Shadow in the Clouds: Where Is Germany’s Missile Posture Heading?

    Lucian Bumeder

    IFSH

    ESSC 2026Cocktail & Poster Session

  4. AI-Driven Cloud Monitoring and Cyber Situational Awareness in European Digital Infrastructures

    Prof. Daniela Mechkaroska, Prof. Ervin Domazet

    University of Information Science and Technology “St. Paul the Apostle”, Ohrid, N.Macedonia · International Balkan University, Faculty of Engineering

    ESSC 2026Cyber and Digital Sovereignty

    Emerging domains: cyber and technology

  5. Anticipated Failure: Why States Go to War Un(der)prepared

    Mariya Grinberg

    MIT

    ESSC 2026Conceptualizing Military Strategy: From Planning to War

    Transformations of warfare and conflictTheoretical developments in security studies

  6. Artistic Resilience-Building in Lithuania’s Local Security Policy

    Anna Luisa Reinhardt

    Sciences Po, Northern German Lutheran Church, Lithuanian Diakonija

    ESSC 2026Gender, Politics, and Security

    Gender and security

  7. Beyond the State: Voluntary Civilian Pro-Defence Organisations and Security Governance in Georgia

    Rusudan Zabakhidze

    Swedish Defence University

    ESSC 2026Beyond the State: Securitization, Governance, and Private Actors

    Private military actors

  8. Bosnia and Herzegovina on the Edge of European Stability

    Prof. Kenan Hodžić, Prof. Jasmin Ahić

    Assistant Professor · Full Professor

    ESSC 2026Regional Security in the Balkans

    Regional security and area studies

  9. Classical geopolitics in cyberspace: Explaining cyber state behaviour with power position

    Lorenz Sommer

    Geschwister-Scholl-Institute for Political Science, LMU Munich

    ESSC 2026Cyber and Digital Sovereignty

    Emerging domains: cyber and technology

  10. Conceptual Inquiry into Military Deep Operations: A Framework for Analysis

    Mr Martijn Rouvroije, Martijn Rouvroije

    Netherlands Defence Academy - Faculty of Military Sciences · Netherlands Faculty of Military Sciences

    ESSC 2026The Conduct of Contemporary and Future War

    Transformations of warfare and conflict

  11. Conceptualizing Nuclear Umbrellas

    Alexander Sorg

    Hertie School

    ESSC 2026Extended Nuclear Deterrence through European Eyes

    Deterrence

  12. Cooperation under Stress: Organisational Compatibility and NATO–EU Cooperation in a Fractured Transatlantic Order

    Mark Rhinard, Dr Niklas Bremberg, Anna Michalski, August Danielson

    Stockholm University

    ESSC 2026War & Strategy: Strategic Deterrence under Duress

    Deterrence

  13. Criminalising Solidarity: Border Securitisation, Non-State Actors, and Vernacular Humanitarianism in Europe

    Mia Abdić

    ESSC 2026Beyond the State: Securitization, Governance, and Private Actors

    Private military actors

  14. Cyber risk logics and their implications for cybersecurity

    Sarah Backman, Dr Tim Stevens

    Swedish Defence University

    ESSC 2026Virtually Transformed? Digital Infrastructures, Competition, and Governance

    Emerging domains: cyber and technology

  15. Cybercrime & AI: Resilience-by-Design in the Information Age: Tabletop Evidence on AI-Enabled Cybercrime, Coordination, and Public Trust

    Gil Baram

    UC Berkeley and Bar Ilan University

    ESSC 2026Disruptive Machines: AI, Information Operations, and Cyber Security

    Emerging domains: cyber and technology

  16. Disclosure and Duplicity: How Technology Influences International Competition

    Tristan Volpe, Prof. Jane Vaynman

    IFSH University of Hamburg / Naval Postgraduate School · SAIS Johns Hopkins

    ESSC 2026Stepping into the Future: Military Technology, Innovation Practices, and Contemporary Challenges

    Transformations of warfare and conflict

  17. Do Parliaments Dream of Cyber Power? Parliamentary Scrutiny in the Strategic Domain of Cyberspace

    Mattia Sguazzini

    University of Genova, Italy

    ESSC 2026Virtually Transformed? Digital Infrastructures, Competition, and Governance

    Emerging domains: cyber and technology

  18. Domestic Politics and Military Aid to Ukraine: Explaining Disclosure Policies in France and Germany

    Marius Ghincea, Wolfgang Minatti

    European University Institute

    ESSC 2026The Conduct of Contemporary and Future War

    Transformations of warfare and conflict

  19. EU’s Ontological Security and Geopolitical Enlargement

    Nikolaos Tzifakis

    University of the Peloponnese

    ESSC 2026Geopolitical Power Europe: A Reality Check in Western Balkans and Eastern Neighbourhood

    European and transatlantic securityRegional security and area studies

  20. Explaining Heterogeneity in Public Support for Collective Defense in NATO: Evidence from a Cross - National Survey of Allied Countries

    Isabelle Haynes, Dr Ondrej Rosendorf, Michal Smetana

    Charles University · Peace Research Center Prague / Charles University

    ESSC 2026War & Strategy: Strategic Deterrence under Duress

    Deterrence

  21. Filling the EU’s Identity Void from Without and Within – Forging a Geopolitics of Values

    Kurt Bassuener

    Democratization Policy Council, Sarajevo

    ESSC 2026Geopolitical Power Europe: A Reality Check in Western Balkans and Eastern Neighbourhood

    European and transatlantic securityRegional security and area studies

  22. Financial (In)Security, TikTok, and the Far-Right Pipeline

    Clara Jammot

    King's College London

    ESSC 2026Disruptive Machines: AI, Information Operations, and Cyber Security

    Emerging domains: cyber and technology

  23. Fortifying the Eastern Flank: Leveraging Historical Lessons to Create Effective Defence Systems

    Alexander Lanoszka, Dr Michael Hunzeker

    George Mason University

    ESSC 2026Conceptualizing Military Strategy: From Planning to War

    Transformations of warfare and conflictTheoretical developments in security studies

  24. Fragile Control: How De Facto States Degrade Nuclear Security in the Donbas

    Eliza Gheorghe, Ms Isil Idrisoglu, Mrs Yanina Shved-Dogrul

    Bilkent University · University of Pittsburgh · Bogazici Universitesi

    ESSC 2026Politics at the Intersection of Climate, Industrialization and Security

    Climate and security

  25. From Normalisation to Strategic Stabilisation: Geopolitisation of the Pristina–Belgrade Dialogue within EU Enlargement

    Filip Ejdus, Alexandra Prodromidou, Faye Ververidou, Sonja Stojanovic Gajic

    University of Belgrade · York Europe Campus, Business School · University of Rijeka / University of Belgrade

    ESSC 2026Geopolitical Power Europe: A Reality Check in Western Balkans and Eastern Neighbourhood

    European and transatlantic securityRegional security and area studies

  26. From Platforms to Networks: The Political Hurdles of Transitioning to Data-Centric Warfare

    Mr Dumitru-Catalin Vasile

    National School of Political and Administrative Studies, Bucharest, Romania

    ESSC 2026Military Transformation: Military Innovation and Strategic Change in the Transatlantic Context

    Transformations of warfare and conflictEuropean and transatlantic security

  27. From Precision to Existential Risk: Hypersonic Weapons and the Erosion of the Conventional–Nuclear Divide

    Mr Tahir Azad

    Department of Politics & IR, University of Reading, UK

    ESSC 2026Nuclear Weapons in a Changing World: From Deterrence to Arms Control

    Non-proliferation and arms controlDeterrence

  28. From Privateers to Private Maritime Security: Irregular Maritime Actors and the Long History of Delegated Security at Sea

    Pieter Zhao

    Erasmus University Rotterdam

    ESSC 2026Beyond the State: Securitization, Governance, and Private Actors

    Private military actors

  29. From rebels’ to State’s justice: post-conflict justice choices in 2026 Syria

    Marie Robin

    Leiden University

    ESSC 2026War and Peace Abroad: Security Assistance, Multilateral Operations, and Peace‑Building

    Defence cooperation and military assistanceMilitary interventions

  30. From Rogue States to Russia: How Threat Perceptions Drove Congressional Support for Low-Yield Nuclear Weapons, 1993–2020

    Frank Kuhn

    Peace Research Institute Frankfurt (PRIF)

    ESSC 2026Military Transformation: Military Innovation and Strategic Change in the Transatlantic Context

    Transformations of warfare and conflictEuropean and transatlantic security

  31. Gendering Non-Traditional Security: A Comparative Analysis of Sexual Violence, Reconciliation and Post-War Development in Bosnia-Herzegovina and Colombia

    Teodora Stoicescu

    National University of Political Studies and Public Administration

    ESSC 2026Gender, Politics, and Security

    Gender and security

  32. Geopoliticisation of EU Enlargement in the Western Balkans and Eastern Partnership: A Role-Theoretical Perspective

    Marko Kovačević, Milan Varda, Dr Tijana Rečević Krstić

    University of Belgrade

    ESSC 2026Geopolitical Power Europe: A Reality Check in Western Balkans and Eastern Neighbourhood

    European and transatlantic securityRegional security and area studies

  33. Governing cybersecurity and the politics of state control in the digital age

    Moritz Weiss, Ms Yagnyashri Kodaru

    LMU Munich · Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich

    ESSC 2026Virtually Transformed? Digital Infrastructures, Competition, and Governance

    Emerging domains: cyber and technology

  34. Influence as Strategic Infrastructure: China, NATO, and Competition Below the Threshold of War

    Sara Russo, Mrs Giulia Biselli

    Centre for High Defence Studies (CASD)

    ESSC 2026Conceptualizing Military Strategy: From Planning to War

    Transformations of warfare and conflictTheoretical developments in security studies

  35. Interpreting Counterterrorism in African Conflict Management

    Saurav Narain, Silvia D'Amato

    Leiden University · James Madison University

    ESSC 2026War and Peace Abroad: Security Assistance, Multilateral Operations, and Peace‑Building

    Defence cooperation and military assistanceMilitary interventions

  36. Knowing cybersecurity: The epistemic infrastructural power of big tech

    Tobias Liebetrau

    University of Copenhagen

    ESSC 2026Virtually Transformed? Digital Infrastructures, Competition, and Governance

    Emerging domains: cyber and technology

  37. Learning from Ukraine: The West must be prepared for positional warfare

    Baptiste Alloui-Cros, Giles Moon

    Oxford University

    ESSC 2026The Conduct of Contemporary and Future War

    Transformations of warfare and conflict

  38. Legitimating the Bomb: US Efforts to Manage Public Information about Nuclear Weapons after World War II

    Jennifer Erickson

    ESSC 2026Nuclear Weapons in a Changing World: From Deterrence to Arms Control

    Non-proliferation and arms controlDeterrence

  39. Living with the nuclear: Spatio-temporal entanglements, nuclear cultures, and the afterlives of uranium mining

    Elisabeth Saar

    Hamburg University

    ESSC 2026Politics at the Intersection of Climate, Industrialization and Security

    Climate and security

  40. Mapping Plural Visions of Peace: The Peace Cube as an Analytical Framework

    Yijun Xu, Dr Gijsbert Van Iterson Scholten

    Free University of Berlin · University of Amsterdam

    ESSC 2026War and Peace Abroad: Security Assistance, Multilateral Operations, and Peace‑Building

    Defence cooperation and military assistanceMilitary interventions

  41. Narrative Amplification, Plot Structures, and Emotions on VKontakte: Tsargrad’s Popular Geopolitics in the Russo-Ukrainian War

    Alexandra Brankova, Ms Dalia Pablo Ortiz

    Swedish Defence University · Uppsala University

    ESSC 2026Disruptive Machines: AI, Information Operations, and Cyber Security

    Emerging domains: cyber and technology

  42. NATO as an Innovation Hub? How Emerging and Disruptive Technologies Are Reshaping Allied Innovation

    Vasiliki Plessia Aravani

    Diplomatische Academie Wien, University of Vienna

    ESSC 2026Military Transformation: Military Innovation and Strategic Change in the Transatlantic Context

    Transformations of warfare and conflictEuropean and transatlantic security

  43. No Woman's Land: Securitisation of Female Forced Migration in Afghanistan

    Jéssica da Costa Pereira

    NOVA University of Lisbon - School of Social Sciences and Humanities

    ESSC 2026Gender, Politics, and Security

    Gender and security

  44. Nuclear Futures, Utopias, and the Case for a Renewed ‘Strict Sufficiency’

    Benoît Pelopidas

    Sciences Po

    ESSC 2026The Politics of Deterrence in Europe

    Deterrence

  45. Patterns of Foreign Nuclear Deployment: Understanding Host State Refusal in NATO

    Jacklyn Majnemer

    LSE

    ESSC 2026Extended Nuclear Deterrence through European Eyes

    Deterrence

  46. Peace as Stalemate: Bosnia and Herzegovina, Forever Missions and the Strategic Logic of Frozen Peace

    Dr SENADA ŠELO ŠABIĆ

    Institute for Development and International Relations, Zagreb, Croatia

    ESSC 2026Regional Security in the Balkans

    Regional security and area studies

  47. Pitfalls of Transitional Justice and (In)Security in the Western Balkans: Case Study of Serbia

    Dr SANDRA CVIKIĆ

    Institute of Social Sciences Ivo Pilar, Regional Center Vukovar

    ESSC 2026Regional Security in the Balkans

    Regional security and area studies

  48. Plus ca Change: Continuity in the French Nuclear Approach.

    July Decarpentrie

    Swedish Defence University

    ESSC 2026The Politics of Deterrence in Europe

    Deterrence

  49. Quantum-Resilient SATIN and European Digital Sovereignty

    Dr Gürkan Gür

    Zurich University of Applied Sciences ZHAW

    ESSC 2026Cyber and Digital Sovereignty

    Emerging domains: cyber and technology

  50. Reconceptualizing nuclear deterrence and national identity: the cases of Finland and Sweden

    Emma Rosengren

    Stockholm University

    ESSC 2026The Politics of Deterrence in Europe

    Deterrence

  51. 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

    Royal Danish Defence College · Simon Fraser University

    ESSC 2026Conceptualizing Military Strategy: From Planning to War

    Transformations of warfare and conflictTheoretical developments in security studies

  52. Ritual deterrence, magic strategies, and nuclear war in Europe

    Prof. Matthew Evangelista

    Cornell University

    ESSC 2026The Politics of Deterrence in Europe

    Deterrence

  53. Selling the Future of War: Discursive Power and Military Innovation

    Nicolas Krieger

    Technical University of Munich

    ESSC 2026Stepping into the Future: Military Technology, Innovation Practices, and Contemporary Challenges

    Transformations of warfare and conflict

  54. Sending the Wrong Signals: When Armaments Worry Allies

    Tim Thies

    Institute for Peace Research and Security Policy at the University of Hamburg

    ESSC 2026Stepping into the Future: Military Technology, Innovation Practices, and Contemporary Challenges

    Transformations of warfare and conflict

  55. Small states in the current international war agenda: Between shelter seeking and souverenism

    Mitko Arnaudov

    Institute of International Politics and Economics

    ESSC 2026War & Strategy: Strategic Deterrence under Duress

    Deterrence

  56. Socialized to Cooperate? Foreign Military Training and Coordination in UN Peacekeeping Operations

    Ilker Kalin, Prof. Carla Martinez Machain

    Stockholm University · University at Buffalo, SUNY

    ESSC 2026War and Peace Abroad: Security Assistance, Multilateral Operations, and Peace‑Building

    Defence cooperation and military assistanceMilitary interventions

  57. Speak through the Nocturne: Navigating Strategic Interest in Intelligence Diplomacy

    Archishman Ray Goswami

    DPhil International Relations, University of Oxford

    ESSC 2026Cocktail & Poster Session

  58. State fragility, power sharing institutions and group inequalities

    Gulzhan Asylbek kyzy

    UNU-MERIT

    ESSC 2026Cocktail & Poster Session

  59. Telegram in Russia’s Information Strategy: Evidence from Serbia

    Anna Seliverstova

    Linnaeus University

    ESSC 2026Disruptive Machines: AI, Information Operations, and Cyber Security

    Emerging domains: cyber and technology

  60. The Confidence Trap: Leader-Advisor Deliberations and the Making of (In)Credible Threats

    Wendy He

    S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies (RSIS), Nanyang Technological University (NTU)

    ESSC 2026War & Strategy: Strategic Deterrence under Duress

    Deterrence

  61. The Gender politics of LIO contestation: A research Agenda

    Elisabetta Ginevra Iida

    University of Padova

    ESSC 2026Gender, Politics, and Security

    Gender and security

  62. The Self-Reliance Dilemma in Conventional Weapons: When does India Innovate Instead of Import?

    Ms Yagnyashri Kodaru

    Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich

    ESSC 2026Stepping into the Future: Military Technology, Innovation Practices, and Contemporary Challenges

    Transformations of warfare and conflict

  63. The Strategic Logic of Violence During Negotiations

    Johannes Lucht, Prof. Allard Duursma, Evan Perkoski

    ETH Zurich · University of Connecticut

    ESSC 2026Beyond the State: Securitization, Governance, and Private Actors

    Private military actors

  64. Upload Pending? Tradeoffs, Uncertainty, and Damage-Limitation in a Multipolar Age

    Tyler Bowen

    United States Naval War College

    ESSC 2026Nuclear Weapons in a Changing World: From Deterrence to Arms Control

    Non-proliferation and arms controlDeterrence

  65. Vectorial Analysis of Hybrid Warfare: Directionality, Interaction, and Systemic Effects

    Fabio Duarte

    Czech Technical University / Charles University

    ESSC 2026Military Transformation: Military Innovation and Strategic Change in the Transatlantic Context

    Transformations of warfare and conflictEuropean and transatlantic security

  66. Water In-Security and Climate Migration in Iraq Analyzing Socio-Economic Threats

    Saman Omar, Ms Dunia Baban

    College of Humanity, University of Duhok, Kurdistan Region of Iraq · Stockholm University

    ESSC 2026Politics at the Intersection of Climate, Industrialization and Security

    Climate and security

  67. Western Balkan Criminal Groups and the Transformation of Regional Security

    Dr Kire Babanoski

    Faculty of Security - Skopje, University "St. Kliment Ohridski" Bitola, North Macedonia

    ESSC 2026Regional Security in the Balkans

    Regional security and area studies

  68. What are tactical nuclear weapons for? The multiple logics of NATO’s theater nuclear posture

    Linde Desmaele

    Leiden University

    ESSC 2026Extended Nuclear Deterrence through European Eyes

    Deterrence

  69. Working in the Margins: Can Small State Special Operations contribute to Deterrence?

    Troels Burchall Henningsen

    Royal Danish Defence University

    ESSC 2026The Conduct of Contemporary and Future War

    Transformations of warfare and conflict

  70. ’Total Defence’ and Transformations in the Making of European Security

    Joakim Berndtsson, Andreas Kruck, Moritz Weiss

    University of Gothenburg · LMU Munich

    EISS 2025European Transformations in the Organization of Security

    Transformations of warfare and conflict

  71. Advancing authoritarian alignment? A systematic mapping of defense diplomacy between China, Russia, North Korea, and Iran

    Sabine Mokry

    Institute for Peace Research and Security Policy at the University of Hamburg

    EISS 2025Defense Cooperation and Military Assistance 1: Studies in (Re)alignments

    Defence cooperation and military assistance

  72. Assisting to Win? Military Assistance and Coercion in War

    Kersti Larsdotter

    Swedish Defense University

    EISS 2025War and Strategy

  73. Belgium’s Defence Policy After the Invasion of Ukraine: A Free Rider’s Business-as-Usual Approach

    Michelle Haas, Tim Haesebrouck

    Ghent University

    EISS 2025European Transformations in the Organization of Security

    Transformations of warfare and conflict

  74. Beyond Exit: Examining Protégés’ Intra-Alliance Bargaining Strategies

    Maximilian Krebs

    University of Greifswald

    EISS 2025Defense Cooperation and Military Assistance 1: Studies in (Re)alignments

    Defence cooperation and military assistance

  75. Big tech at war: The infrastructural politics of public-private relations

    Tobias Liebetrau

    University of Copenhagen

    EISS 2025Private Actors, Armed Conflict and the State

    Private military actors

  76. Can European Defence Cooperation Build European Deterrence?

    Fotini Bellou

    University of Macedonia

    EISS 2025Defense Cooperation and Military Assistance 3: Reforms in European Security

    Defence cooperation and military assistanceEuropean and transatlantic security

  77. Changing Pathways to the Bomb

    Eliza Gheorghe

    Bilkent University

    EISS 2025Weapons of Mass Destruction: Non-Proliferation and Arms Control

    Non-proliferation and arms control

  78. Common Threat, Diverging Responses? Explaining European States’ Military Spending After the War in Ukraine

    Tim Haesebrouck, Michelle Haas

    Ghent University

    EISS 2025Defense Cooperation and Military Assistance 2: New Research Directions

    Defence cooperation and military assistance

  79. Competitive Cyber Statecraft of the Middle-Ground: A Neoclassical Realist Model

    Arthur Laudrain, Joe Devanny

    King’s College London - Department of War Studies

    EISS 2025Cybersecurity and digital technologies in international security, strategy, and global power relations

    Emerging domains: cyber and technology

  80. Digital Influence as a Continuum: How Russia Shapes Georgia’s Information Environment

    Appoline Roy

    French Institute of Geopolitics / GEODE (Geopolitics of the Datasphere)

    EISS 2025Poster session / Coffee break

  81. Do Principles Become Agents? Security Assistance between cooptation and orchestration

    Jean Marie Reure

    University of Genoa

    EISS 2025Defense Cooperation and Military Assistance 1: Studies in (Re)alignments

    Defence cooperation and military assistance

  82. Does Preeminence in Emerging and Military Technologies Matter for International Status and Prestige? Experimental Study

    Zakir Rzazade

    Charles University

    EISS 2025Military Technology

    Transformations of warfare and conflict

  83. Dynamics of Defense Indigenization: state-private relations in India’s quest for self-reliance

    Yagnyashri Kodaru

    LMU Munich

    EISS 2025Political Economy, Technology and the Defence Industry

    Arms acquisition and transferPolitical economy of security

  84. Examining the Factors Behind the EU’s Defence Innovation System

    Cezary Wereszko

    University of Nottingham

    EISS 2025Political Economy, Technology and the Defence Industry

    Arms acquisition and transferPolitical economy of security

  85. Following the Algorithmic Path to Extremism: How Social Network Analysis Can Help to Target Extremist Content Online

    Clara Jammot

    King’s College London - Department of War Studies

    EISS 2025Poster session / Coffee break

  86. From Revolt to Rule: Insurgency as Proto-State Formation

    Marnix Provoost

    Netherlands Defense Academy

    EISS 2025Private Actors, Armed Conflict and the State

    Private military actors

  87. Geopolitical Europe: The European Union as a signaling actor in the Russia-Ukraine war

    Nicolas Blarel, Niels Van Willigen

    Leiden University

    EISS 2025European Transformations in the Organization of Security

    Transformations of warfare and conflict

  88. Helping your friends in need? Military Interventions and the Reliability of Defense Cooperation Agreements

    Margit Bussmann, Maximilian Krebs

    University of Greifswald

    EISS 2025Military Interventions

    Military interventions

  89. Informal is the New Normal: Command and Control as the Choice for the Functional Source of Security Commitment

    Joseph Christian Agbagala

    Center for Security Studies, ETH Zurich

    EISS 2025Defense Cooperation and Military Assistance 2: New Research Directions

    Defence cooperation and military assistance

  90. Infrastructural frontlines of (dis)information: data territoriality in the Russian war against Ukraine

    Louis Petiniaud

    GEODE - French Institute of Geopolitics, Paris 8 University

    EISS 2025Cybersecurity and digital technologies in international security, strategy, and global power relations

    Emerging domains: cyber and technology

  91. Innovation and engineering at the front: the Ukrainian case of Unmanned System

    Emilie Berthelsen

    Royal Danish Defence College & Technical University of Denmark

    EISS 2025Political Economy, Technology and the Defence Industry

    Arms acquisition and transferPolitical economy of security

  92. Negotiation of front ends and back ends in NATO military advisory missions

    Anders Klitmøller, Anne Obling

    The Royal Danish Defence College

    EISS 2025Military Interventions

    Military interventions

  93. Online military influencers in a social media age

    Anders Puck Nielsen

    Royal Danish Defence College

    EISS 2025Cybersecurity and digital technologies in international security, strategy, and global power relations

    Emerging domains: cyber and technology

  94. Overlapping Ownership and Foreign Competition in Early-Stage Innovation: Evidence from Cross-Border Investment into Mature Venture Capital Markets

    Nicholas Bahrich

    ETH Zurich

    EISS 2025Poster session / Coffee break

  95. Paradigm Paradox: How Emerging Cybersecurity Communities Moderate EU Governance

    Hannah-Sophie Weber

    University of Oxford

    EISS 2025European Transformations in the Organization of Security

    Transformations of warfare and conflict

  96. Private military companies as proxy forces in international politics with special reference to the Russian Wagner Group/African Corps and its operations in Africa

    Theo Neethling

    University of the Free State

    EISS 2025Private Actors, Armed Conflict and the State

    Private military actors

  97. Reanimating Grand Strategy in Volatile Times

    Alexander Evans

    London School of Economics

    EISS 2025War and Strategy

  98. Reassessing European Security: The drivers of NATO’s response to hybrid threats since 2014

    Laura Lisboa

    Sciences Po Paris

    EISS 2025Defense Cooperation and Military Assistance 3: Reforms in European Security

    Defence cooperation and military assistanceEuropean and transatlantic security

  99. Regulatory Asymmetries in Cryptocurrency Governance: Implications for Sanctions Evasion

    Orfeas Anastasios Koidi

    Rijkuniversiteit Groningen

    EISS 2025Cybersecurity and digital technologies in international security, strategy, and global power relations

    Emerging domains: cyber and technology

  100. Russian Countertrade as a Mechanism for Promoting Arms Sales and Diplomatic Influence

    Jonata Anicetti, Shang-Su Wu, Ron Matthews

    LISD, Princeton University · Rabdan Academy · Cranfield University

    EISS 2025Political Economy, Technology and the Defence Industry

    Arms acquisition and transferPolitical economy of security

  101. Small State Defense Cooperation and Security Strategies in a Changing Global Order

    Revecca Pedi

    University of Macedonia

    EISS 2025Defense Cooperation and Military Assistance 2: New Research Directions

    Defence cooperation and military assistance

  102. Strategic Stability Without Arms Control

    Jamie Withorne

    Oslo Nuclear Project, University of Oslo

    EISS 2025Weapons of Mass Destruction: Non-Proliferation and Arms Control

    Non-proliferation and arms control

  103. Sweden and the League of Nations: The partisan contestation of national identity and collective security

    Zigne Edström

    Stockholm University

    EISS 2025Defense Cooperation and Military Assistance 2: New Research Directions

    Defence cooperation and military assistance

  104. The “Transparent Battlefield” and its Implications for Western Movement and Maneuver Warfighting

    Friso Stevens

    The Hague Centre for Strategic Studies

    EISS 2025Military Interventions

    Military interventions

  105. The Delegation of Defense and Security Responsibilities at Sea in Historical Perspective

    Pieter Zhao

    Erasmus University Rotterdam

    EISS 2025Defense Cooperation and Military Assistance 1: Studies in (Re)alignments

    Defence cooperation and military assistance

  106. The Erosion of Traditional Deterrence: Space as a Case Study in Military Transformation

    Raoul Cardellini Leipertz

    LUMSA University

    EISS 2025Military Technology

    Transformations of warfare and conflict

  107. The EU’s Collective Defence Framework: A Law-in-Context Analysis of Article 42.7 TEU Amid the War in Ukraine

    Federica Fazio

    Dublin City University

    EISS 2025Defense Cooperation and Military Assistance 3: Reforms in European Security

    Defence cooperation and military assistanceEuropean and transatlantic security

  108. The Resistance Operating Concept’s Deterrent to Impress: Distinct Causal Theories of Success

    Martijn Rouvroije

    Netherlands Defence Academy - Faculty of Military Sciences

    EISS 2025Military Interventions

    Military interventions

  109. The Soviet Union/Russia and the spread of the bomb

    Lydia Wachs

    Stockholm University

    EISS 2025Weapons of Mass Destruction: Non-Proliferation and Arms Control

    Non-proliferation and arms control

  110. The Strategy of Subversion: National Security between Warfare and Diplomacy

    Henrik Breitenbauch, Niels Byrjalsen

    Royal Danish Defence College · University of Copenhagen

    EISS 2025War and Strategy

  111. The Universalization of the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons: Lessons from the CWC and BWC and the Role of Customary International Law

    Agata Bidas

    University of Vienna

    EISS 2025Weapons of Mass Destruction: Non-Proliferation and Arms Control

    Non-proliferation and arms control

  112. We Are Peers Now: States’ Relations with Violent Non-State Actors That Became State/Sub-State Actors

    Ido Gadi Raz

    Hebrew University

    EISS 2025Private Actors, Armed Conflict and the State

    Private military actors

  113. What’s Got You So Worried? The Replicator Initiative and US Techno-Anxieties in an Age of Great Power Competition

    Tom Watts

    Royal Holloway, University of London (Leverhulme Early Career Research Fellow)

    EISS 2025Military Technology

    Transformations of warfare and conflict

  114. "In the mind of the beholder": a study on coercion and the choice of coercive instruments

    Chiara Boldrini

    Università di Bologna

    EISS 2024Poster Session / Coffee Break

  115. AI, private corporate experts, and the competence-control dilemma in military innovation: Explaining reconfigurations of the national security state

    Andrea Johansen, Andreas Kruck

    Ludwig Maximilians University

    EISS 2024Military Technology

    Transformations of warfare and conflict

  116. Artificial Intelligence and Non-linearity: An Analysis of the Limitations of Statistical Learning AI in Warfare

    Alessandra Russo

    Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Milan

    EISS 2024Military Technology

    Transformations of warfare and conflict

  117. Bioarchaeological approaches to gendered violence in prehistoric Europe

    Linda Fibiger

    University of Edinburgh

    Joint Sciences Po–EISS Conference 2024Panel 3: The Origins of War & Diplomacy: Insights from Archaeology

    Theoretical developments in security studies

  118. Business power and the quiet politics of military innovation in cyberspace

    Moritz Weiss

    LMU Munich

    EISS 2024Military Technology

    Transformations of warfare and conflict

  119. Can there be a responsible nuclear weapon state? Understanding the agency and moral relevance of nuclear weapons

    Tim Thies

    University of Hamburg

    EISS 2024Nuclear Deterrence and Nuclear Strategy in the Third Nuclear Age

    Deterrence

  120. Changing Expertise: Knowledge Production through Artificial Intelligence in the Military Domain

    Alies Jansen

    Leiden University

    EISS 2024Knowledge Production on War

    Theoretical developments in security studies

  121. Chimpanzee communication in conflict and cooperation: Implications for the evolution of language

    Katie Slocombe

    University of York

    Joint Sciences Po–EISS Conference 2024Panel 2: The Peace/Violence Paradox: The Evolution of Language & Self-Domestication

    Theoretical developments in security studies

  122. Clothing and deception in forager warfare

    William Buckner

    University College London

    Joint Sciences Po–EISS Conference 2024Panel 4: The Origins of War & Diplomacy: Insights from Ethnography

    Theoretical developments in security studies

  123. Contesting 'Zeitenwende': Political Contestation and Partisan Entrapment

    Marius Ghincea

    European University Institute

    EISS 2024Military Interventions

    Military interventions

  124. Defence Offsets and the Global Arms Trade: Explaining Cross-National Variations

    Jonata Anicetti

    Metropolitan University Prague

    EISS 2024Political Economy, Technology and the Defence Industry

    Arms acquisition and transferPolitical economy of security

  125. Developing digital peripheries for strategic advantage: Competitive cyber capacity building assistance initiatives in Africa

    Julia Carver

    Oxford University

    EISS 2024Actors, Interests and Interdependencies in East Asian Security Competition

    Regional security and area studies

  126. Envisioning Critical Strategic Studies

    Chiara Libiseller, Isabelle Duyvesteyn

    Leiden University

    EISS 2024Knowledge Production on War

    Theoretical developments in security studies

  127. EU's Use of Private Military and Security Companies' Services: Filling the Capabilities- and Consensus-Expectation Gaps?

    Oldrich Bures, Eugenio Cusumano

    Metropolitan University Prague · Università degli Studi di Messina

    EISS 2024Private Actors, Armed Conflict and the State

    Private military actors

  128. European defence policy changes in response to Russia's 2022 invasion of Ukraine: a 'wake-up call' in practice?

    Michelle Haas

    Ghent University

    EISS 2024Defence Cooperation and Military Assistance 2

    Defence cooperation and military assistance

  129. Exploring how the emotion of interest shapes strategic studies scholarship (and how we can make the most of it)

    Samuel Zilincik, Dagmar Ludackova

    University of Defence, Czech Republic

    EISS 2024Knowledge Production on War

    Theoretical developments in security studies

  130. Exploring the cybersecurity policy design space in the EU: a mixed methods approach based on machine-learning techniques

    Mattia Sguazzini

    University of Genova

    EISS 2024Political Economy, Technology and the Defence Industry

    Arms acquisition and transferPolitical economy of security

  131. Foreign policy before the State: Diplomatic practices in prehistory

    Hugo Meijer

    Sciences Po-CERI / EISS

    Joint Sciences Po–EISS Conference 2024Panel 4: The Origins of War & Diplomacy: Insights from Ethnography

    Theoretical developments in security studies

  132. Getting the Revolution in Intelligence Affairs Right: Technological Innovation, Organizational and Operational Adaptation, and Intelligence Effectiveness in the Second Machine Age

    Niccolò Petrelli

    Roma Tre University

    EISS 2024Intelligence

    Intelligence

  133. Guarding the Maritime Highways: Europe's Role in the Indo-Pacific

    Paul van Hooft, Benedetta Girardi, Davis Ellison, Tim Sweijs

    The Hague Centre for Strategic Studies

    EISS 2024Maritime security in the Indo-Pacific: Perspectives from the EU

    Regional security and area studies

  134. Hybrid axis of evil. Policing of organised crime and state threats in global ports

    Yarin Eski

    Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam

    EISS 2024Private Actors, Armed Conflict and the State

    Private military actors

  135. Inter-alliance Security Dilemmas: Korean Counterforce Systems and Their Effect on the Sino-American Nuclear Competition

    Samuel Seitz

    Oxford University

    EISS 2024Actors, Interests and Interdependencies in East Asian Security Competition

    Regional security and area studies

  136. International military assistance: a historical and conceptual genealogy

    Thibault Fouillet

    Institut d'Etudes de Stratégie et de Défense, Université Jean Moulin Lyon III

    EISS 2024Defence Cooperation and Military Assistance 2

    Defence cooperation and military assistance

  137. Investigating Perspectives of (In)Security of Affected Individuals in Afghanistan under The Taliban Rule: A Vernacular Security Approach

    Mohammad Mahdi Iraj

    Nagoya University

    EISS 2024Poster Session / Coffee Break

  138. Military intervention in foreign policy-making: Principal-agent analysis of US troop withdrawal from Korea, 1977-1979

    Juhong Park

    University of Bath

    EISS 2024Military Interventions

    Military interventions

  139. Multilateral Maritime Exercises and Strategic Change: The American Case and Beyond

    Peter Dombrowski, Simon Reich

    U.S. Naval War College · Sciences Po / Rutgers

    EISS 2024Actors, Interests and Interdependencies in East Asian Security Competition

    Regional security and area studies

  140. Navigating the Indo-Pacific: A Comparative Analysis of ASEAN and Quad Frameworks

    Giorgia Piovesan

    University of Glasgow

    EISS 2024Actors, Interests and Interdependencies in East Asian Security Competition

    Regional security and area studies

  141. Organizational Lineage and the Diffusion of Lethal and Non-Lethal Information between Armed Groups

    Evan Perkoski

    University of Connecticut

    EISS 2024Terrorism and Counter-terrorism

    Terrorism and counter-terrorism

  142. Predicting East Asian Security Competition in the 21st Century: A Regional Approach

    Chelsea Thorpe

    Cambridge University

    EISS 2024Actors, Interests and Interdependencies in East Asian Security Competition

    Regional security and area studies

  143. Proliferation not democratization: open-source intelligence and the war in Ukraine

    Damien Van Puyvelde

    Leiden University

    EISS 2024Intelligence

    Intelligence

  144. Public support for arms control in the third nuclear age: New evidence from NATO countries

    Ondřej Rosendorf, Michal Smetana, Marek Vranka

    IFSH & PRCP · Charles University

    EISS 2024Nuclear Deterrence and Nuclear Strategy in the Third Nuclear Age

    Deterrence

  145. Roundtable contribution

    Alexander Lanoszka, Frans Osinga, Hanna Shelest, Justin Massie, Maria Popova, Oxana Shevel

    University of Waterloo · War Studies Research Center & Netherlands Defence Academy & Leiden University · Foreign Policy Council "Ukrainian Prism" & Ukraine Analytica · University of Québec in Montreal · McGill University · Tufts University

    Joint Conference on the War in Ukraine 2024Roundtable 1: Military Lessons Learned

  146. Russian nuclear roulette? Elites and public debates on nuclear weapons in Moscow after Ukraine

    Lydia Wachs

    Stockholm University

    EISS 2024Nuclear Deterrence and Nuclear Strategy in the Third Nuclear Age

    Deterrence

  147. Sino-Russian joint military exercises in focus: New strategic confluences in the Asia-Pacific

    Jerome Gapany

    Military Academy at ETH Zurich

    EISS 2024Actors, Interests and Interdependencies in East Asian Security Competition

    Regional security and area studies

  148. Small Islands, Big Potential: A Taiwan Contingency, Alliance Politics, and the Defence of Remote Islands with Large Stake

    Takuya Matsuda, Elliot Ji

    University of Tokyo · Princeton University

    EISS 2024Actors, Interests and Interdependencies in East Asian Security Competition

    Regional security and area studies

  149. Stigmatizing State Sponsors of Terrorism: An Evaluation of Feasibility

    Müberra Dinler

    Charles University

    EISS 2024Terrorism and Counter-terrorism

    Terrorism and counter-terrorism

  150. Strategic sensemaking: Scanning the military technological edge

    Henrik Breitenbauch, Jens Vesterlund Mathiesen

    Royal Danish Defence College

    EISS 2024Political Economy, Technology and the Defence Industry

    Arms acquisition and transferPolitical economy of security

  151. Structuring the Use of Securitization by Violent Non-state Actors

    Ido Gadi Raz

    The Hebrew University of Jerusalem

    EISS 2024Poster Session / Coffee Break

  152. Technocratic view of nuclear sharing

    Michal Onderco

    Erasmus University

    EISS 2024Weapons of Mass Destruction: Non-Proliferation and Arms Control

    Non-proliferation and arms control

  153. Technological Innovation and national security: Variations in public-private relations in the defense and cybersecurity sectors

    Yagnyashri Kodaru, Lorenz Sommer

    LMU

    EISS 2024Political Economy, Technology and the Defence Industry

    Arms acquisition and transferPolitical economy of security

  154. Temporal Disparities in Intergenerational Justice: A Comparative Analysis of Nuclear Deterrence and Climate Change

    Franziska Stärk

    University of Hamburg

    EISS 2024Weapons of Mass Destruction: Non-Proliferation and Arms Control

    Non-proliferation and arms control

  155. The Eternal Promise of Missile Defense

    Sanne Verschuren

    Boston University

    EISS 2024Nuclear Deterrence and Nuclear Strategy in the Third Nuclear Age

    Deterrence

  156. The EU in the Indo-Pacific: a security actor sui generis

    Eva Pejsova

    Vrije Universiteit Brussels

    EISS 2024Maritime security in the Indo-Pacific: Perspectives from the EU

    Regional security and area studies

  157. The EU's naval signalling in the Indo-Pacific

    Nicolas Blarel, Niels van Willigen

    Leiden University

    EISS 2024Maritime security in the Indo-Pacific: Perspectives from the EU

    Regional security and area studies

  158. The Evolutionary Anthropology of War

    Richard Wrangham

    Harvard University

    EISS 2024Keynote: The Evolutionary Anthropology of War (Hybrid & Recorded)

  159. The financing of contemporary mercenarism: resources, routes, and regulation

    Jovana Jezdimirovic Ranito, Sorcha MacLeod

    University of Twente · University of Copenhagen

    EISS 2024Private Actors, Armed Conflict and the State

    Private military actors

  160. The inadmissibility of nuclear threats – norm or empty promise?

    Maren Vieluf

    University of Innsbruck

    EISS 2024Weapons of Mass Destruction: Non-Proliferation and Arms Control

    Non-proliferation and arms control

  161. The peace/violence paradox in the human species: implications for international relationships

    Richard Wrangham

    Harvard University

    Joint Sciences Po–EISS Conference 2024Panel 2: The Peace/Violence Paradox: The Evolution of Language & Self-Domestication

    Theoretical developments in security studies

  162. The Re-Emergence of Nuclear-Weapons-Free-Zones in an Era of Heightened Conflict

    Janani Mohan

    Cambridge University

    EISS 2024Weapons of Mass Destruction: Non-Proliferation and Arms Control

    Non-proliferation and arms control

  163. The Resilient Body of the State: Imaginary of Cohesive Society in PVE and Countering Hybrid Threats

    Jan Daniel

    Institute of International Relations, Prague

    EISS 2024Terrorism and Counter-terrorism

    Terrorism and counter-terrorism

  164. The Role of Narratives in Radicalisation: A Critical Examination of Causality and Agency

    Unaesah Rahmah

    Leiden University

    EISS 2024Terrorism and Counter-terrorism

    Terrorism and counter-terrorism

  165. The Utility of Foreign Volunteers in Ukraine

    EISS 2024Military Interventions

    Military interventions

  166. Toward a Novel Conception of Naval Strategy for Small Countries

    Friso Stevens

    University of Helsinki

    EISS 2024Actors, Interests and Interdependencies in East Asian Security Competition

    Regional security and area studies

  167. Trapped in the Strategic Trilemma: Ukraine's role in the Black Sea region (2014-2024)

    Viktoriia Vdovychenko, Marc De Vore

    Cambridge University · St Andrews University

    EISS 2024Defence Cooperation and Military Assistance 2

    Defence cooperation and military assistance

  168. Unwritten testimony from the past: Uncovering evidence of prehistoric violence and warfare

    Christopher Knüsel

    University of Bordeaux

    Joint Sciences Po–EISS Conference 2024Panel 3: The Origins of War & Diplomacy: Insights from Archaeology

    Theoretical developments in security studies

  169. Virtually inconceivable? Foregrounding the ontological dimension to cyber strategic studies

    Julia Carver

    Oxford University

    EISS 2024Knowledge Production on War

    Theoretical developments in security studies

  170. When Does Vladimir Putin Send Troops to Fight Abroad?

    Simon Saradzhyan

    Harvard University

    EISS 2024Military Interventions

    Military interventions

  171. Winning the Battle for Hearts and Minds: U.S. Reassurance During the Russo-Ukrainian War

    Alexander Lanoszka, Stephen Herzog, Lauren Sukin

    University of Waterloo · ETH Zurich / Harvard Kennedy School · LSE

    EISS 2024Defence Cooperation and Military Assistance 2

    Defence cooperation and military assistance

  172. Winning the Battle of Adaptation

    Kristen Harkness, Marc DeVore

    University of St Andrews

    EISS 2024Military Technology

    Transformations of warfare and conflict

  173. Zachariah Parcels & Michel Wyss contribution

    Zachariah Parcels, Michel Wyss

    Purdue University · Military Academy at ETH Zurich

    EISS 2024Private Actors, Armed Conflict and the State

    Private military actors

  174. A Lesser Evil: Why Democracies Struggle to Respond to Cyber-Enabled Election Interference

    Arthur Laudrain

    University of Oxford

    EISS 2023Addressing Wicked Problems in Cyber Conflict

    Emerging domains: cyber and technology

  175. A Quiet Place: Assessing SSBN Vulnerability in the Arctic Ocean

    Nicholas Blanchette

    Massachusetts Institute of Technology

    EISS 2023Challenges and Opportunities for Post-Cold War NATO: How Changes in Alliance Membership, Technology, and Strategic Dynamics Affect Defence and Deterrence in Europe?

    Defence cooperation and military assistanceDeterrence

  176. Alliance Cohesion and Military Manoeuvres: A Signal of Deterrence or Assurance?

    Margit Bussmann

    University of Greifswald

    EISS 2023Defense Cooperation and Military Assistance

    Defence cooperation and military assistance

  177. Alliance Formation and Rebel Co-Governance in North-East Syria: The Case of the PYD and the Syriac Union Party

    Andrea Novellis

    University of Milan

    EISS 2023Private Actors, Armed Conflict and the State

    Private military actors

  178. Apartheid South Africa's Intelligence Failures: Angola 1975, and Beyond

    Kyle Harmse

    Stanford University

    EISS 2023Intelligence Success and Failure in Historical Perspective: Lessons from Beyond the Anglo-Sphere

    Intelligence

  179. Arms Purchases in the Baltic States and Transfers to Ukraine: Balancing National Security Interests

    Donatas Palavenis

    Baltic Institute of Advanced Technology

    EISS 2023Arms Procurement and Transfers

    Arms acquisition and transfer

  180. Between Manipulation and Failed Adaptation: The Italian Intelligence and the Rise of Right-Wing Terrorism, 1969-1982

    Niccolò Petrelli

    Roma Tre University

    EISS 2023Intelligence Success and Failure in Historical Perspective: Lessons from Beyond the Anglo-Sphere

    Intelligence

  181. Bringing the Troops Back Home: A Strategy Adaptation Under Adverse Conditions

    Matus Halas

    Institute of International Relations, Prague

    EISS 2023Military Interventions

    Military interventions

  182. Can Passions Help to Justify War? The Case of Revenge and Fear

    Marie Robin

    Université Paris Panthéon-Assas

    EISS 2023Psychology and Emotions in War and Strategy

    Civil–military relations and the armed forces

  183. Changing Threat Perceptions and American Grand Strategy: Evidence from Maritime Military Exercises

    Peter Dombrowski, Simon Reich

    U.S. Naval War College · Rutgers / Sciences Po

    EISS 2023Defense Cooperation and Military Assistance

    Defence cooperation and military assistance

  184. Civilian Control Of The Military: Performance Management Reforms And Its Effects On The Military Profession In Sweden

    Sofia Ledberg

    Swedish Defence University

    EISS 2023Civil-Military Relations in Challenging Times

    Civil–military relations and the armed forces

  185. Cognitive Warfare as Part of Society: A Never-Ending Battle for Minds

    Robin Burda

    Masaryk University

    EISS 2023Psychology and Emotions in War and Strategy

    Civil–military relations and the armed forces

  186. Credibility in Crises: How Patrons Reassure in Crises

    Lauren Sukin

    London School of Economics and Political Science

    EISS 2023Alliance Management

    Defence cooperation and military assistance

  187. Criminal Governance Amid the COVID-19 Pandemic in Mexico

    Lucia Tiscornia

    University College Dublin

    EISS 2023(In)security and Organized Crime in Latin America

    Regional security and area studies

  188. Development Aid, Humanitarian Assistance, and Criminal Violence: A "Triple Nexus" for Central America's Northern Triangle?

    Pablo Kalmanovitz

    Instituto Tecnológico Autónomo de México (ITAM)

    EISS 2023(In)security and Organized Crime in Latin America

    Regional security and area studies

  189. Effects of Open Source Satellite Imagery on Nuclear Verification

    Alexander Bollfrass, Stephen Herzog

    ETH Zurich

    EISS 2023Intelligence

    Intelligence

  190. Engine or Brake? The Franco-German Couple and the Future of the European Defence Industry

    Antonio Calcara

    University of Antwerp

    EISS 2023Arms Procurement and Transfers

    Arms acquisition and transfer

  191. EU Arms Collaboration and Procurement: The Impact of the War in Ukraine

    Jonata Anicetti

    Metropolitan University Prague

    EISS 2023Arms Procurement and Transfers

    Arms acquisition and transfer

  192. European Approaches to Chinese Foreign Policy: a Text-as-Data Approach

    Jordan Becker, Andreea Budeanu, Haemin Jee, Maxwell Love

    Brussels School of Governance · United States Military Academy, West Point

    EISS 2023European Security

    European and transatlantic security

  193. From the Bottom-Up: AI and Military Officers in Defence Alliances

    Vicky Karyoti

    Swedish Institute of International Affairs

    EISS 2023Civil-Military Relations in Challenging Times

    Civil–military relations and the armed forces

  194. How Russia's War on Ukraine has an Impact on the EU's Nuclear Disarmament Policy

    Aderito Vicente

    Odesa Center for Nonproliferation

    EISS 2023Weapons of Mass Destruction: Non-Proliferation and Arms Control

    Non-proliferation and arms control

  195. In the Crevices of the State: Criminal Governance in Uruguay

    Lucia Tiscornia

    University College Dublin

    EISS 2023Private Actors, Armed Conflict and the State

    Private military actors

  196. 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

    Sciences Po · College of Europe

    EISS 2023Re-Visiting the Political Economy of Security

    Political economy of security

  197. Intelligence under Dictatorship and Democracy

    Zakia Shiraz

    Leiden University

    EISS 2023Intelligence Success and Failure in Historical Perspective: Lessons from Beyond the Anglo-Sphere

    Intelligence

  198. Mightier Yet?: Explaining British Military Underconfidence in Reference to Anglo-American Alliance Formation

    Sylvain Thoni

    Radboud University

    EISS 2023Defense Cooperation and Military Assistance

    Defence cooperation and military assistance

  199. Military Assistance Within the Framework of the Defence of the Liberal International Order: How Does Military Assistance to Ukraine Fit into US Grand Strategy?

    Rocío Vales Calderón

    Universidad Pablo de Olavide

    EISS 2023Defense Cooperation and Military Assistance

    Defence cooperation and military assistance

  200. Must the Drone Always Get Through? Coercion and One-Way Attack UAVs in Ukraine and Yemen

    Marcel Plichta, Ash Rossiter

    University of St Andrews · Khalifa University

    EISS 2023Military Technology

    Transformations of warfare and conflict

  201. NATO and Multi-Domain Operations: Between Deterrence and Conflict

    Mauro Gilli, Andrea Gilli, Nina Silove

    ETH Zurich · NATO Defence College

    EISS 2023Alliance Management

    Defence cooperation and military assistance

  202. NATO's Nordic Neophytes: Sweden and Finland's Accession to NATO

    Samuel Seitz, Julia Carver

    University of Oxford

    EISS 2023Challenges and Opportunities for Post-Cold War NATO: How Changes in Alliance Membership, Technology, and Strategic Dynamics Affect Defence and Deterrence in Europe?

    Defence cooperation and military assistanceDeterrence

  203. NGO-Military Cooperation And Civilian Protection Policies

    Daphné Charotte, Francesca Colli, Yf Reykers

    Maastricht University

    EISS 2023Civil-Military Relations in Challenging Times

    Civil–military relations and the armed forces

  204. Not War Nor Peace: Regulating the Use of Force in the Context of Large-Scale Criminal

    Miriam Bradley

    University of Manchester

    EISS 2023(In)security and Organized Crime in Latin America

    Regional security and area studies

  205. Numbers, Prediction and Cyberwar: Why Integrating the Cyber Domain in Kinetic Wargames Is So Difficult and What Can Be Done

    Peadar Callaghan

    Games Lab, Tallinn University

    EISS 2023Addressing Wicked Problems in Cyber Conflict

    Emerging domains: cyber and technology

  206. On the Institutional Battlefield of Intelligence Oversight: The Case of Questioned Democratic Accountability in The Danish Intelligence Services

    Melanie Hartvigsen

    University of Southern Denmark

    EISS 2023Intelligence

    Intelligence

  207. Outsourcing Security, Managing Risk: National Security States and the Privatisation of Defence Research

    Kaija Schilde

    Boston University

    EISS 2023Re-Visiting the Political Economy of Security

    Political economy of security

  208. Overcoming Obstacles: Reflections on Creating a Cross-National Experimental Cyber Security Research

    Ayhan Gucuyener

    Kadir Has University

    EISS 2023Addressing Wicked Problems in Cyber Conflict

    Emerging domains: cyber and technology

  209. Parliamentary Acceptance of EU Military Operations in Member States: Beyond Rubber-stamping?

    Eva Michaels, Robert Kissack, Oscar Fernandez

    IBEI

    EISS 2023European Security

    European and transatlantic security

  210. Populist Publics and Nuclear Weapons: Does Populism Predict Higher Nuclear Use Willingness, but also Opposition to Nuclear Sharing?

    Tom Etienne, Michal Onderco, Sandra Destradi, Andre Krouwel

    University of Pennsylvania · Erasmus University Rotterdam · Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg · VU University Amsterdam

    EISS 2023Weapons of Mass Destruction: Non-Proliferation and Arms Control

    Non-proliferation and arms control

  211. Proliferation-Related Legislation in the EU: Is There a Need for Further Convergence?

    Barry de Vries

    Justus-Liebig University Giessen

    EISS 2023Weapons of Mass Destruction: Non-Proliferation and Arms Control

    Non-proliferation and arms control

  212. Re-Bordering NATO: the Strategic Dilemmas of Yesterday and Tomorrow

    Maria Sofia Macedo

    Independent Researcher

    EISS 2023Challenges and Opportunities for Post-Cold War NATO: How Changes in Alliance Membership, Technology, and Strategic Dynamics Affect Defence and Deterrence in Europe?

    Defence cooperation and military assistanceDeterrence

  213. Rebel Governance as Self-Legitimation: The FARC's Justifications of Governance

    Wolfgang Minatti

    European University Institute

    EISS 2023Private Actors, Armed Conflict and the State

    Private military actors

  214. Resident Resistance: The Territorial Logic of Denouncing Organized Crime Groups in Rio de Janeiro

    Nicholas Barnes

    University of St Andrews

    EISS 2023Private Actors, Armed Conflict and the State

    Private military actors

  215. The Allied Defence Dilemma: Balancing between Autonomy and Alliance Cohesion

    Lotje Boswinkel

    Centre for Security, Diplomacy and Strategy, Brussels

    EISS 2023Alliance Management

    Defence cooperation and military assistance

  216. The Approach-Avoidance Tension: A Fundamental Question of Military

    Samuel Zilincik

    Masaryk / Leiden University

    EISS 2023Psychology and Emotions in War and Strategy

    Civil–military relations and the armed forces

  217. The Complexity of the Grey-Zone: The Experience of Military Intelligence on NATO's North-Eastern Flank

    Bram Spoor, Sebastiaan Rietjens, Erik De Waard

    Joint Istar Command, Netherlands Army & Netherlands Defence Academy · Netherlands Defence Academy and Leiden University · Netherlands Defence Academy

    EISS 2023Intelligence

    Intelligence

  218. The Failure Before 1973: Israel's Intelligence Failure in 1967

    Gil-li Vardi

    Stanford University

    EISS 2023Intelligence Success and Failure in Historical Perspective: Lessons from Beyond the Anglo-Sphere

    Intelligence

  219. The Intelligence Community as a Normative Actor under International Law

    Sophie Duroy

    KFG Berlin-Potsdam Research Group

    EISS 2023Intelligence

    Intelligence

  220. The Normative Power of the Factual: How State Practice Shapes Understandings About Direct Public Political Attribution of Cyber Operations

    Christina Rupp

    Stiftung Neue Verantwortung

    EISS 2023Addressing Wicked Problems in Cyber Conflict

    Emerging domains: cyber and technology

  221. The Politics of Sympathy Among NATO Member States

    Simon Koschut

    Zeppelin University

    EISS 2023European Security

    European and transatlantic security

  222. The Psychological, Social, and Strategic Value of Care During Crises and its Limits

    Claire Yorke

    University of Southern Denmark

    EISS 2023Psychology and Emotions in War and Strategy

    Civil–military relations and the armed forces

  223. The Role of National Secondments for Intelligence Support to EU Foreign Policymaking

    Daniel Neumann

    King's College London

    EISS 2023European Security

    European and transatlantic security

  224. The Russian Invasion and the Changing Character of Proxy War: Toward a Comprehensive Framework

    Michel Wyss

    Military Academy at ETH Zurich

    EISS 2023Military Interventions

    Military interventions

  225. The Shock of the Old in the Russo-Ukraine War? Misunderstanding Continuity, Change and Adaptation of Military Technology Under Fire

    Brendan Flynn

    University of Galway / Ollscoil na Gaillimhe

    EISS 2023Military Technology

    Transformations of warfare and conflict

  226. The United States and the Eternal Dream of Missile Defence

    Sanne Verschuren

    Sciences Po Paris

    EISS 2023Re-Visiting the Political Economy of Security

    Political economy of security

  227. The US Hegemony Dilemma and European Missile Production

    Lucas Hellemeier

    FU Berlin

    EISS 2023Re-Visiting the Political Economy of Security

    Political economy of security

  228. US Preponderance in NATO: The Role of Logistics, Intelligence, Training, Cyber, and Coordination

    Alexandra Chinchilla, Jordan Becker, Stephen Brooks, Hugo Meijer, William Wohlforth

    Texas A&M University · United States Military Academy, West Point · Dartmouth College · Sciences Po

    EISS 2023Alliance Management

    Defence cooperation and military assistance

  229. Violent and Non-Violent Mobilization in Criminal Wars: Current Determinants and Historical Legacies

    Juan Masullo

    Leiden University

    EISS 2023(In)security and Organized Crime in Latin America

    Regional security and area studies

  230. What are Defence Agencies Supposed To Do? Oversee or Protect The Armed Force

    Stephen Saideman

    Carleton University

    EISS 2023Civil-Military Relations in Challenging Times

    Civil–military relations and the armed forces

  231. Who Supports Policy Interventions to Terminate Civil Wars? Survey Evidence from The United States and Germany

    Martijn Vlaskamp

    IBEI

    EISS 2023Military Interventions

    Military interventions

  232. Winning by Adapting: Battlefield Adaptation in the Long Russo-Ukrainian War

    Marc DeVore, Taras Fedirko, Kristen Harkness, Michael Hunzeker

    University of St Andrews · University of Glasgow · George Mason University

    EISS 2023Military Technology

    Transformations of warfare and conflict

  233. 'Aiding and Assisting' Atrocity Crimes? Britain's Prevention Paradox in Yemen

    Gillian McKay

    University of Leeds

    EISS 2022Arms Procurement and Transfers

    Arms acquisition and transfer

  234. A Source of Escalation or a Source of Restraint? Whether and How Civil Society Affects Mass Killings

    Erica Chenoweth, Evan Perkoski

    Harvard University · University of Connecticut

    EISS 2022Private Actors, Armed Conflict and the State

    Private military actors

  235. Between the Scylla of 'Ontological Lethargy' and the Charybdis of 'Epistemological Terrorism': Revisiting the critical vs orthodox divide in Terrorism Studies

    Andreas Gofas

    Panteion University of Social and Political Sciences, Athens

    EISS 2022Terrorism and Counter-Terrorism

    Terrorism and counter-terrorism

  236. Blurring the Lines: Sovereignty and Consent in the Fight against Terrorism

    Renée de Nevers

    Syracuse University

    EISS 2022Terrorism and Counter-Terrorism

    Terrorism and counter-terrorism

  237. Business as Usual or New Forms of Collaboration? Non-State Actors in UN Cybercrime Governance

    Lena Herbst

    Technical University Braunschweig

    EISS 2022Cybercrime and International Security

    Emerging domains: cyber and technology

  238. Carpe Diem: When Foreign Sponsors Intervene Directly in Civil War

    Giuseppe Spatafora

    University of Oxford

    EISS 2022External Sponsorship and Conflict Intervention

    Military interventions

  239. Cyber Arms Transfer: Meaning, Limits and Implications

    Max Smeets

    Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zürich (ETH)

    EISS 2022Arms Procurement and Transfers

    Arms acquisition and transfer

  240. Deciphering International Punishment: Literary, Legal and Political Insights from the Global South

    Siddharth Mallavarapu

    Shiv Nadar University

    EISS 2022Norm Violation, Sanctions, and the Punitive Use of Force

    Military interventions

  241. Does Russian Antagonistic Strategic Narration Trigger Destabilising Psychological Effects? An Experimental Study in Sweden and the Netherlands

    Aiden Hoyle

    University of Amsterdam

    EISS 2022Foreign Information Influence as an (Inter)National Security Threat

  242. Domestic Operations and Outsourcing of Security. What Implications for the Military?

    Matteo Mazziotti di Celso

    University of Genoa

    EISS 2022Private Actors, Armed Conflict and the State

    Private military actors

  243. Drone Use in Ukraine: Claims and Implications

    James Page

    Durham University and University of St Andrews

    EISS 2022Military Technology

    Transformations of warfare and conflict

  244. European Arms Collaboration All at Sea? Competition and Co-operation Over Global Naval Exports

    Brendan Flynn

    National University of Ireland Galway

    EISS 2022Arms Procurement and Transfers

    Arms acquisition and transfer

  245. How RT and Sputnik Cover the News in Mali: a Textual Analysis of Russia's Information Influence in Francophone Africa

    Maxime Audinet

    Institute for Strategic Research (IRSEM)

    EISS 2022Foreign Information Influence as an (Inter)National Security Threat

  246. Ideology and Risk: The Neuroscience of Nuclear Reversal

    Rupal N. Mehta, Noelle Troutman

    University of Nebraska-Lincoln

    EISS 2022Weapons of Mass Destruction: Non-Proliferation and Arms Control

    Non-proliferation and arms control

  247. If You Can't Beat 'em, Join 'em: Conceptualizing Non-State Armed Group Interaction

    Michel Wyss

    Leiden University & Military Academy at ETH Zurich

    EISS 2022External Sponsorship and Conflict Intervention

    Military interventions

  248. Military Assistance and National Security

    Kersti Larsdotter

    Swedish Defence University

    EISS 2022Defence Cooperation and Military Assistance

    Defence cooperation and military assistance

  249. Military Expenditure, External Threats and Fiscal Consolidation: A Survey Experiment in Italy

    Alessia Aspide, Jordan Becker, Matthew Di Giuseppe

    Leiden University · USMA West Point

    EISS 2022Defence Cooperation and Military Assistance

    Defence cooperation and military assistance

  250. Military Professionalism under Political Polarization

    Lindsay Cohn

    US Naval War College

    EISS 2022Military Professionalism in Crisis: The Present and Future of Democratic Civil-Military Relations

    Civil–military relations and the armed forces

  251. News Media and (In)Security in Ukrainian Border Regions: An Assessment of Threats and Vulnerabilities

    Joanna Szostek

    Glasgow University

    EISS 2022Foreign Information Influence as an (Inter)National Security Threat

  252. Norm Violations and Punishment Beyond the Nation-State. Normative Orders, Authority, and Conflict in International Society

    Wolfgang Wagner

    Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam

    EISS 2022Norm Violation, Sanctions, and the Punitive Use of Force

    Military interventions

  253. On the Peace and Security Implications of Cybercrime – The Need for an Integrated Approach

    Jantje Silomon

    Institute for Peace Research and Security Policy at the University of Hamburg

    EISS 2022Cybercrime and International Security

    Emerging domains: cyber and technology

  254. Punishment, Panopticum and the Contingency of Legal Norms - A Legal-Philosophical Perspective of the War in Ukraine

    Cornelia Baciu

    University of Copenhagen

    EISS 2022Norm Violation, Sanctions, and the Punitive Use of Force

    Military interventions

  255. Rules, Expertise, and the Rise of the Regulatory Security State

    Andreas Kruck, Moritz Weiss

    LMU Munich

    EISS 2022Private Actors, Armed Conflict and the State

    Private military actors

  256. Russia's Way of War: Comparing Russian Strategy and Operations in Ukraine and Syria

    Nicolò Fasola

    University of Birmingham

    EISS 2022Military Interventions

    Military interventions

  257. Sanctions and the Authority of Legitimate Punishment in International Politics

    Elin Hellquist

    Stockholm University

    EISS 2022Norm Violation, Sanctions, and the Punitive Use of Force

    Military interventions

  258. Technology as Status Anchor: How Russia Perceives Artificial Intelligence

    Anna Nadibaidze

    University of Southern Denmark

    EISS 2022Military Technology

    Transformations of warfare and conflict

  259. The Adaptation Cascade: The Global Diffusion of All-Female Military Units in Military Interventions

    Cristina Fontanelli

    University of Genoa

    EISS 2022Military Interventions

    Military interventions

  260. The Democratic Military in Internal Missions: Professionalism in an Era of Climate, Health and Humanitarian Crises

    Risa Brooks

    Marquette University

    EISS 2022Military Professionalism in Crisis: The Present and Future of Democratic Civil-Military Relations

    Civil–military relations and the armed forces

  261. The Human Dignity Case Against Administrative Detention

    Eden Lapidor

    Georgetown University Law Center

    EISS 2022Terrorism and Counter-Terrorism

    Terrorism and counter-terrorism

  262. The Impact of Commercial Military Actors on Armed Conflict Termination, 1980–2010

    Ulrich Petersohn, Leila Kellgren Parker

    University of Liverpool

    EISS 2022Private Actors, Armed Conflict and the State

    Private military actors

  263. The Lesser Evil? Experimental Evidence on Nuclear and Chemical Weapon 'Taboos'

    Michal Smetana, Marek Vranka, Ondrej Rosendorf

    Charles University · Peace Research Center Prague

    EISS 2022Weapons of Mass Destruction: Non-Proliferation and Arms Control

    Non-proliferation and arms control

  264. The Logic of Diaspora Sponsorship to Rebel Organizations

    Sara Daub

    Hertie School

    EISS 2022External Sponsorship and Conflict Intervention

    Military interventions

  265. The Migration-Defence Nexus: Unravelling the Effect of Migration on Defence Efforts in the Transatlantic Community

    Daphné Charotte

    Maastricht University

    EISS 2022Defence Cooperation and Military Assistance

    Defence cooperation and military assistance

  266. The Online Reception of Russia and Chinese News Coverage of the US 2020 Election

    Thomas Colley

    Royal Military Academy, Sandhurst

    EISS 2022Foreign Information Influence as an (Inter)National Security Threat

  267. The Possible Impact of Sole Purpose Policy on the NATO Alliance

    Aylin Matlé

    German Council on Foreign Relations (DGAP)

    EISS 2022Weapons of Mass Destruction: Non-Proliferation and Arms Control

    Non-proliferation and arms control

  268. The UN Cybercrime Negotiations: Harmonisation and Universality or Polarisation and Fragmentation?

    Tatiana Tropina

    Leiden University

    EISS 2022Cybercrime and International Security

    Emerging domains: cyber and technology

  269. The Uneasy Relation of Proxy War and States' Interests. Pursuing Strategic Opportunities in Civil Wars

    Natalia Tellidou

    European University Institute

    EISS 2022External Sponsorship and Conflict Intervention

    Military interventions

  270. The US Rebalancing from Europe to the Indo-Pacific: Risks for Deterrence Failure and Inadvertent Escalation

    Paul van Hooft

    Hague Centre for Strategic Studies/Royal Dutch Military Academy

    EISS 2022Weapons of Mass Destruction: Non-Proliferation and Arms Control

    Non-proliferation and arms control

  271. Trade-Offs in the Use of Military Power: Lessons Learned from French Military Operations Abroad

    Olivier Schmitt

    University of Southern Denmark

    EISS 2022Military Interventions

    Military interventions

  272. Un-Hyping Hypersonic Weapons

    Dominika Kunertova

    ETH Zurich

    EISS 2022Military Technology

    Transformations of warfare and conflict

  273. Understanding NATO Entanglement in Non-Member Conflicts: Evidence from Bosnia, 1993-95

    Stefano Recchia

    Southern Methodist University

    EISS 2022Defence Cooperation and Military Assistance

    Defence cooperation and military assistance

  274. Unpacking Cyber Affordances in the Context of State-Cybercrime: A Criminological Perspective

    Anita Lavorgna

    University of Southampton

    EISS 2022Cybercrime and International Security

    Emerging domains: cyber and technology

  275. USA, 'Military Politics on the Battlefield: Strategy and Effectiveness in War'

    Carrie Lee

    US Army War College

    EISS 2022Military Professionalism in Crisis: The Present and Future of Democratic Civil-Military Relations

    Civil–military relations and the armed forces

  276. Veterans, Novices, and Patterns of Rebel Recruitment

    Evan Perkoski

    University of Connecticut

    EISS 2022Terrorism and Counter-Terrorism

    Terrorism and counter-terrorism

  277. Visualizing American Military Interventions Abroad

    Hubert Zimmermann

    University of Marburg

    EISS 2022Military Interventions

    Military interventions

  278. What Does Military Professionalism Mean? A Contested Concept in the Post-Heroic Society

    Kristine Eck, Chiara Ruffa

    Uppsala University · Swedish Defence University

    EISS 2022Military Professionalism in Crisis: The Present and Future of Democratic Civil-Military Relations

    Civil–military relations and the armed forces

  279. Why States Arm – and Why They Sometimes Do So Together

    Ulrich Krotz, Jonata Anicetti

    Sciences Po · Metropolitan University Prague

    EISS 2022Arms Procurement and Transfers

    Arms acquisition and transfer

  280. A Post-Liberal Age of Security? Authoritarian Interventionism in the Middle East and Northern Africa

    Hanna Pfeifer

    HSFK Peace Research Institute Frankfurt (PRIF)

    EISS 2021Military Interventions

    Military interventions

  281. American Strategies of Retrenchment versus Inhibition

    Paul van Hooft

    Massachusetts Institute of Technology

    EISS 2021WMD Non-Proliferation and Arms Control

    Non-proliferation and arms control

  282. An Indian Perspective on Security and the Use of Force: The Case of the Responsibility to Protect

    Raphaëlle Khan

    IRSEM-University of Pennsylvania

    EISS 2021Thinking European Security through India

    European and transatlantic securityRegional security and area studies

  283. Analyzing Small States' Use of Military Power: From Ends-Ways-Means to Objectives, Frameworks and Capabilities

    Jan Werner Mathiasen

    Royal Danish Defence College

    EISS 2021European Defense and Security

    European and transatlantic security

  284. Arms Without Influence? Defense Industrial Policy and Burden-Sharing in the Transatlantic Community

    Jordan Becker

    Vrije Universiteit Brussel/US Army

    EISS 2021Arms Procurement and Transfers

    Arms acquisition and transfer

  285. Autonomous Weapons Systems in International Law

    Verena Jackson

    Bundeswehr University Munich

    EISS 2021Military Technology

    Transformations of warfare and conflict

  286. Breaking the ONE: The Evolution of the National Intelligence Estimate Production Cycle (1965-1976)

    Giordana Pulcini

    Roma Tre University

    EISS 2021Intelligence

    Intelligence

  287. Building the Best Tank: Institutions and the Choice to Embrace Radical Change

    Marc DeVore

    University of St Andrews

    EISS 2021European Defense and Security

    European and transatlantic security

  288. Comparative Analysis of North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) and Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) Counter-Terrorism Efforts

    Aybike Yalcin Ispir

    Ankara Yildirim Beyazit University

    EISS 2021Terrorism and Counterterrorism

    Terrorism and counter-terrorism

  289. Crisis Management and Partnership Peacekeeping: Coordination Between the EU, AU, and UN

    Maline Meiske

    University of Oxford

    EISS 2021European Defense and Security

    European and transatlantic security

  290. Downgrading or Upsizing Strategies: How Rebels Learn About the Right Repertoire of Violence

    Luis De la Calle

    CIDE, Mexico City; Carlos III University, Madrid

    EISS 2021Terrorism and Counterterrorism

    Terrorism and counter-terrorism

  291. Dynamics of Cyber Proliferation

    Max Smeets

    ETH Zurich

    EISS 2021Military Technology

    Transformations of warfare and conflict

  292. EU Military Capabilities in the Post-Cold War: A Response to Systemic Pressures

    Bruna Rohr Reisdoerfer

    Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul

    EISS 2021Defense Cooperation and Military Assistance

    Defence cooperation and military assistance

  293. European Naval Procurement under Global Competition: Why So Underwhelming and Should We Think of It as Even 'European'?

    Brendan Flynn

    National University of Ireland Galway

    EISS 2021Arms Procurement and Transfers

    Arms acquisition and transfer

  294. France and the United States interventionism in North Africa and in the Middle East in the 21st century: A Strategic Cross-Over?

    Salomé Tulane

    Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies

    EISS 2021Military Interventions

    Military interventions

  295. From Confrontation to Cooperation: Non-State Armed Group-UN Interactions in Peace Operations

    Jenniina Kotajoki

    Uppsala University

    EISS 2021Private Actors, Armed Conflict and the State

    Private military actors

  296. How Minilateralism Shapes NATO's Decision-Making Process

    Christelle Calmels

    Sciences Po

    EISS 2021Defense Cooperation and Military Assistance

    Defence cooperation and military assistance

  297. How Terror Evolves: The Emergence and Spread of Terrorist Techniques

    Yannick Veilleux-Lepage

    University of Leiden

    EISS 2021Terrorism and Counterterrorism

    Terrorism and counter-terrorism

  298. India's New Security Approach to the European Union

    Constantino Xavier

    Centre for Social and Economic Progress – New Delhi

    EISS 2021Thinking European Security through India

    European and transatlantic securityRegional security and area studies

  299. Integration of Technical Exploitation in Military Organisations

    Paul Oling, Paul van Fenema, Bas Rietjens

    Joint IT Command of the Dutch Ministry of Defence · Netherlands Defence Academy

    EISS 2021Military Technology

    Transformations of warfare and conflict

  300. Intelligence Services and Hybrid Warfare: The Case of Ukraine

    Jan Mericka

    Czech Technical University

    EISS 2021Intelligence

    Intelligence

  301. Live-Streaming of Terrorism: Context, Potential Effects and Challenges

    Sandro Nickel

    Aalborg University

    EISS 2021Terrorism and Counterterrorism

    Terrorism and counter-terrorism

  302. Managing Assurance and Deterrence Demands in Heterogeneous Alliances: The Case of Non-Strategic Nuclear Weapons and the Future of Nuclear Sharing in NATO

    Tobias Bunde

    Hertie School of Governance

    EISS 2021WMD Non-Proliferation and Arms Control

    Non-proliferation and arms control

  303. NATO as a Nuclear Alliance

    Andrew C. Carroll

    Columbia University

    EISS 2021WMD Non-Proliferation and Arms Control

    Non-proliferation and arms control

  304. Offsetting Brexit in Defence Cooperation: Trust Matters

    Ben Kienzle, Richard Whitman, Mark Webber

    King's College London · University of Kent · University of Birmingham

    EISS 2021Defense Cooperation and Military Assistance

    Defence cooperation and military assistance

  305. Opening the Black Box of Defence Procurement and Planning Processes: What Drives India to Develop International Defence Partnerships?

    Nicolas Blarel

    Leiden University

    EISS 2021Thinking European Security through India

    European and transatlantic securityRegional security and area studies

  306. Peacock in a Coal Mine: European Understanding of Environmental Loss in India

    Damien Carrière

    IRSEM-Paris 7 University

    EISS 2021Thinking European Security through India

    European and transatlantic securityRegional security and area studies

  307. Plans are Worthless, But Planning is Everything

    Nina Silove

    ETH Zurich

    EISS 2021WMD Non-Proliferation and Arms Control

    Non-proliferation and arms control

  308. Power Projection, Deterrence Strategies and Escalation Dynamics: From Near-Crisis to Crisis to War

    Steven Lobell

    University of Utah

    EISS 2021Intelligence

    Intelligence

  309. Rethinking Intelligence Services: Learning from Society. Towards a Project of Shared Intelligence

    Fernando Velasco

    Universidad Rey Juan Carlos

    EISS 2021Intelligence

    Intelligence

  310. Security Studies 2020: Blindsided by Brexit?

    Anne Deighton

    University of Oxford

    EISS 2021Keynote — Security Studies 2020: Blindsided by Brexit?

  311. Slowly Moving Towards a European Defense? The Feasible Compromise between France and Germany in the post-Brexit Context

    Alberto Cunha

    King's College London

    EISS 2021European Defense and Security

    European and transatlantic security

  312. Strategic Autonomy, European DTIB and Technological Complexity

    Mauro Gilli, Zoe Stanley

    ETH Zurich · Nanyang Technological University

    EISS 2021Military Technology

    Transformations of warfare and conflict

  313. Strategic Consequences of Tactical Alliances. The Case of the US-led Coalition Against Islamic State Allying with the Syrian Democratic Forces

    Anne Sofie Schøtt

    Royal Danish Defence College

    EISS 2021Private Actors, Armed Conflict and the State

    Private military actors

  314. The Dilemma of Security Force Assistance: The Fight against Boko Haram, Military Aid, and Deepening Autocracy in Cameroon and Chad

    Kristen Harkness

    University of St Andrews

    EISS 2021Military Interventions

    Military interventions

  315. The Proliferation of Military Drones in Europe – Not So Easy, Not So Cheap, but NATO and the EU Can Help

    Dominika Kunertova

    ETH Zürich

    EISS 2021Arms Procurement and Transfers

    Arms acquisition and transfer

  316. The Rise of Cybersecurity Warriors?

    Moritz Weiss

    Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich

    EISS 2021Private Actors, Armed Conflict and the State

    Private military actors

  317. The State Monopoly of Violence as Organized Hypocrisy: The Privatization of UN Peacekeeping Operations

    Eugenio Cusumano, Oldrich Bures

    University of Leiden · Metropolitan University Prague

    EISS 2021Private Actors, Armed Conflict and the State

    Private military actors

  318. To What Extent EU's 'Effective Multilateralism' is An Adequate Mean to Counter Hybrid Threats?

    Pascal Carlucci

    University of Coventry

    EISS 2021Defense Cooperation and Military Assistance

    Defence cooperation and military assistance

  319. What are They (T)asked to Do? Introducing the Peace Operations Mandates (POM) Dataset

    Evgenija Kroeker

    Oxford University

    EISS 2021Military Interventions

    Military interventions

  320. What Do We Talk About When We Talk About Dual-use Goods?

    Ana Sánchez Cobaleda

    Universitat de Barcelona, Spain

    EISS 2021Arms Procurement and Transfers

    Arms acquisition and transfer

  321. A Case Study: Russia's Special Operations Command in Military Interventions

    Emmanuel Dreyfus, Michael Gjerstad

    Panthéon-Assas University/National Institute for Oriental Languages and Civilizations (INALCO) · University of Southern Denmark

    EISS 2019Military Interventions

    Military interventions

  322. A critical appraisal of Višegrad 4 Security Potential

    Šárka Kolmašová

    Metropolitan University, Prague

    Joint Policy Workshop 2019Session III

  323. Al-Baghdadi's Revenge: Identifying the Strategic Value of Vengeance Narratives in the Islamic State's Propaganda

    Marie Robin

    Panthéon-Assas University/University of Southern Denmark

    EISS 2019Terrorism and Counter-Terrorism

    Terrorism and counter-terrorism

  324. Analyzing the Individual Strategic Practices of Deployed Officers in Multilateral Military Operations: An Analytical Framework

    Jon Rahbek-Clemmensen, Annemarie Peen Rodt Poucher

    Royal Danish Defense College

    EISS 2019Military Interventions

    Military interventions

  325. Between Power and Plenty: The New EU Defense-Industrial Initiatives and the Transatlantic Relationship

    Antonio Calcara

    LUISS Rome

    EISS 2019Arms Procurement and Transfers

    Arms acquisition and transfer

  326. Change in Burden-Sharing mind-set in NATO

    Dominika Kunertova

    University of Southern Denmark, Odense

    Joint Policy Workshop 2019Session III

  327. China's Efforts in Civil-Military Integration and International Implications

    Tai Ming Cheung

    University of California San Diego

    EISS 2019Military Technology

    Transformations of warfare and conflict

  328. Citizens' attitudes to EDC in UK, France, and Germany

    Thomas Scotto, Konstantin Gavras

    University of Strathclyde · University of Mannheim

    Joint Policy Workshop 2019Session IV

  329. Climate Change and the US Military: Changes and Continuities Under the Trump Administration

    Adrien Estève

    Sciences Po

    EISS 2019Climate Change and Security Actors

    Climate and security

  330. Converging and Conflicting Dynamics of Cooperation: European Security Efforts in Sahel

    Silvia D'Amato

    European University Institute

    EISS 2019Military Interventions

    Military interventions

  331. Debating Military Interventions: Party-Political Patterns of Justifications for Using Armed Force in Canada, Germany and the United Kingdom

    Wolfgang Wagner

    Free University of Amsterdam

    EISS 2019The Domestic Politics of Security and Defense

  332. Discursive Practices and the Construction of Mercenaries as Illegitimate Fighters

    Helene Olsen

    King's College London

    EISS 2019Private Actors, Armed Conflict, and the State

    Private military actors

  333. European Allies' response to the Trump Presidency

    Mark Webber, Jens Ringsmose

    University of Birmingham · University of Southern Denmark

    Joint Policy Workshop 2019Session I

  334. European Perceptions of Nuclear Deterrence in the Era of Trump and Putin and the Path to European Strategic Autonomy

    Tara Varma

    European Council of Foreign Relations

    EISS 2019History and Prospect for a European Deterrent

    DeterrenceEuropean and transatlantic security

  335. Explaining the US Decision to enlarge NATO

    Liviu Horovitz, Elias Götz

    Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Brussels · Uppsala University, Sweden

    Joint Policy Workshop 2019Session II

  336. Exports of Second-Hand Arms: Increasing the Competition for Arms Producing Firms

    Eva Ziegler

    Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich

    EISS 2019Arms Procurement and Transfers

    Arms acquisition and transfer

  337. Failing to Succeed: The KPz 70 and German Innovation in Armored Warfare, 1963-71

    Michael Carl Haas

    ETH Zurich

    EISS 2019Military Innovation in the Long Peace

    Transformations of warfare and conflict

  338. France, European Defense and Deterrence Since the End of the Cold War

    Guillaume de Rougé

    École normale supérieure

    EISS 2019History and Prospect for a European Deterrent

    DeterrenceEuropean and transatlantic security

  339. German View on a European Deterrent: the Cold War, and Prospects

    Julia Berghofer

    European Leadership Network

    EISS 2019History and Prospect for a European Deterrent

    DeterrenceEuropean and transatlantic security

  340. Globalized Authoritarianism, Intelligence Cooperation and Transnational Repression

    Fiona B. Adamson

    School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS)

    EISS 2019Intelligence

    Intelligence

  341. Hostages and Counter-Terrorism: The Fallacies of the Realist Approach

    Étienne Dignat

    Sciences Po

    EISS 2019Terrorism and Counter-Terrorism

    Terrorism and counter-terrorism

  342. Implications of the Current Frictions within the Alliance and the Further Build-up of European Defense for Nuclear Deterrence in Europe

    Tom Sauer

    University of Antwerpen

    EISS 2019WMD Non-Proliferation and Arms Control

    Non-proliferation and arms control

  343. Inhibition or Control: European Autonomy and US Grand Strategy

    Paul van Hooft

    Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)

    EISS 2019The Past, Present and Future of Transatlantic Security

    European and transatlantic security

  344. Introductory Remarks

    Alain Dieckhoff, Hugo Meijer

    Director of the Center for International Studies (CERI), Sciences Po · Founding Director of the EISS, Sciences Po-CERI

    EISS 2019Introductory Remarks

  345. Is Pessimism Well-Founded? Intelligence Analysis and the Intentions of Competitor States

    Andreas Lutsch

    Federal University of Applied Administrative Sciences

    EISS 2019Intelligence

    Intelligence

  346. Keeping Pace: Technological Change and Military Innovation in the Italian Armed Forces

    Leopoldo Nuti, Niccolò Petrelli

    Roma Tre University

    EISS 2019Military Innovation in the Long Peace

    Transformations of warfare and conflict

  347. Libyan Covert Actions in Europe, the Palestinian Armed Struggle, and Western Intelligence (1972-74)

    Aviva Guttmann

    King's College London

    EISS 2019Intelligence

    Intelligence

  348. Lifting Pooling and Sharing to a Higher Level: The European Air Transport Command

    Carolyn Moser

    Max Planck Institute for Comparative Public Law and International Law

    EISS 2019Defense Cooperation and Military Assistance

    Defence cooperation and military assistance

  349. Little Ado About Something: A Gender Perspective of EU and UN Counter-Terrorism Strategies

    Laura Berlingozzi

    Sant'Anna School of Advanced Studies

    EISS 2019Terrorism and Counter-Terrorism

    Terrorism and counter-terrorism

  350. Local State-Society Transformations and Everyday Security Provisioning in San Salvador

    Chris van der Borgh

    Utrecht University

    EISS 2019Private Actors, Armed Conflict, and the State

    Private military actors

  351. 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

    Franklin Venture Partners

    EISS 2019Military Technology

    Transformations of warfare and conflict

  352. Masculine Cultures, Exclusion Mechanisms and Retention of Female Personnel in the Military

    Chiara Ruffa

    Uppsala University

    EISS 2019What Do You Want to Die For? Military Recruitment in Comparative Perspective

    Civil–military relations and the armed forces

  353. Modelling the Role of 'Hype' in the Development Trajectory of 'Long-Fuse' Defense Technologies

    Ash Rossiter

    Khalifa University

    EISS 2019Military Innovation in the Long Peace

    Transformations of warfare and conflict

  354. Money Rather Than Muscles: China's Approach to Post-Polar Arctic Security

    Mikaa Mered

    Free Institute for the Study of International Relations (ILERI)/NEOMA Business School

    EISS 2019Climate Change and Security Actors

    Climate and security

  355. NATO disagreement on threat perception and strategic priorities

    Wojciech Michnik

    NATO Defense College, Rome

    Joint Policy Workshop 2019Session I

  356. NATO, Emerging Technologies, and Future Warfare: Overcoming the Alliance's Strategic Dilemma

    Olivier Schmitt

    University of Southern Denmark

    EISS 2019Military Technology

    Transformations of warfare and conflict

  357. Negotiations with Terrorist Groups and the "No Talks" Paradigm

    Anna Muehlhausen

    University of Erfurt

    EISS 2019Terrorism and Counter-Terrorism

    Terrorism and counter-terrorism

  358. Neoliberal Governmentality and Military Recruitment: Governing the Working Class Male Soldier

    Matthew Kearns

    Newcastle University

    EISS 2019What Do You Want to Die For? Military Recruitment in Comparative Perspective

    Civil–military relations and the armed forces

  359. Norway and the Arctic: Climate Policy and Energy Paradigm

    Florian Vidal

    Panthéon-Assas University

    EISS 2019Climate Change and Security Actors

    Climate and security

  360. Not Whether but When: The Influence of Leaders on Foreign Policy

    Jonas Schneider

    ETH Zurich

    EISS 2019The Domestic Politics of Security and Defense

  361. Of Ticking Bombs: Intelligence in the Counter-Terrorism Domain, 1970-Present

    Constant Hijzen

    Leiden University

    EISS 2019Intelligence

    Intelligence

  362. Offshore Balancing, Special Operations Forces (SOF) and the Hybrid Agencies of Democratic Warfare

    Evren Eken, Eylem Ozkaya Lassalle

    Suleyman Demirel University, Galatasaray

    EISS 2019Private Actors, Armed Conflict, and the State

    Private military actors

  363. Parties, Exit and European Security and Defense

    Stephanie Hofmann

    Graduate Institute Geneva

    EISS 2019The Domestic Politics of Security and Defense

  364. Planning to Escalate to Deescalate: Military Alliances and Innovation during France's Cold War

    Marc R. De Vore

    University of St Andrews

    EISS 2019Military Innovation in the Long Peace

    Transformations of warfare and conflict

  365. Private Diplomacy and Transatlantic Burden Sharing During Detente: A View from the Netherlands

    Albertine Bloemendal

    Leiden University

    EISS 2019The Past, Present and Future of Transatlantic Security

    European and transatlantic security

  366. Pulling Back or Staying In? US Grand Strategic Options and their Implications for Europe

    Stephen Brooks, Barry Posen

    Dartmouth College · Massachusetts Institute of Technology

    EISS 2019Concluding Keynote Panel — Pulling Back or Staying In? US Grand Strategic Options and their Implications for Europe

  367. Regionalization of Environmental Security and the Role of the Military: South Asia as a Case in Point

    Dhanasree Jayaram

    Manipal Academy of Higher Education/University of Lausanne

    EISS 2019Climate Change and Security Actors

    Climate and security

  368. Reluctant to Intervene? The Ambiguous Politics of Peacekeeping in the Case of Emerging Powers

    Nicole Jenne, Rafael Duarte Villa

    Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile · Universidade de Sao Paulo

    EISS 2019Military Interventions

    Military interventions

  369. Stronger Together? Austria's Strategy of Defense Cooperation

    Laure Gallouet

    University of Toulouse – Jean Jaurès

    EISS 2019Defense Cooperation and Military Assistance

    Defence cooperation and military assistance

  370. The British and German attitudes to Russia

    Jonas Driedger

    European University Institute, Florence

    Joint Policy Workshop 2019Session IV

  371. The Discreet Evolution of Collective Defense within the European Union

    Elie Perot

    Vrije Universiteit Brussel

    EISS 2019Defense Cooperation and Military Assistance

    Defence cooperation and military assistance

  372. The Franco-German Security Dialogue as a First Step for a Deeper French European Engagement

    Ilaria Parisi

    École normale supérieure

    EISS 2019History and Prospect for a European Deterrent

    DeterrenceEuropean and transatlantic security

  373. The Future of European Security Architecture: Back to Lady Thatcher and her Ententes

    Liviu Horovitz

    Johns Hopkins University

    EISS 2019The Past, Present and Future of Transatlantic Security

    European and transatlantic security

  374. The Military-Entrepreneurial Complex: Commercial Innovation and State Access

    Sophie-Charlotte Fischer

    ETH Zurich

    EISS 2019Military Technology

    Transformations of warfare and conflict

  375. The Normative Limits on Counter-violence by Discretionary States

    Luis de la Calle

    Center for Research and Teaching in Economics (CIDE)

    EISS 2019Private Actors, Armed Conflict, and the State

    Private military actors

  376. The Political Economy of Drones on the European Defense Market

    Dominika Kunertova

    University of Southern Denmark

    EISS 2019Arms Procurement and Transfers

    Arms acquisition and transfer

  377. The Politics of the Nuclear Fuel Cycle: The Carter Administration, the INFCE Program, and Italy

    Giordana Pulcini

    Roma Tre University

    EISS 2019WMD Non-Proliferation and Arms Control

    Non-proliferation and arms control

  378. The Rise of Illiberalism and Potential Paths to NATO's Disintegration

    Tobias Bunde

    Hertie School of Governance, Berlin

    Joint Policy Workshop 2019Session II

  379. The Sino-Russian Rapprochement and Its Implications for Europe

    Simon Saradzhyan

    King's College London

    EISS 2019Defense Cooperation and Military Assistance

    Defence cooperation and military assistance

  380. The Violation that Strengthens the Norm: India's 1974 Nuclear Explosion and the Global Nonproliferation Regime

    Joseph O'Mahoney

    University of Reading

    EISS 2019WMD Non-Proliferation and Arms Control

    Non-proliferation and arms control

  381. The Visuality of Military Recruitment: US and UK Militaries and PMSCs Compared

    Eugenio Cusumano

    Leiden University

    EISS 2019What Do You Want to Die For? Military Recruitment in Comparative Perspective

    Civil–military relations and the armed forces

  382. Theories of Balancing and US Grand Strategy: Unpacking the Europe vs. East Asia Tradeoff

    Linde Desmaele, Luis Simón

    Vrije Universiteit Brussel

    EISS 2019The Past, Present and Future of Transatlantic Security

    European and transatlantic security

  383. Understanding the Politics of European Naval Procurement: Always Just Beyond the Horizon?

    Brendan Flynn

    National University of Ireland Galway

    EISS 2019Arms Procurement and Transfers

    Arms acquisition and transfer

  384. Uninsured Allies: When Do States Divest from Nuclear Latency?

    Ulrich Kuehn, Tristan A. Volpe

    University of Hamburg · US Naval Postgraduate School

    EISS 2019WMD Non-Proliferation and Arms Control

    Non-proliferation and arms control

  385. We Are Army After All? Military Recruitment in the Netherlands and Germany

    Jutta Joachim, Andrea Schneiker

    Radboud University · University of Siegen

    EISS 2019What Do You Want to Die For? Military Recruitment in Comparative Perspective

    Civil–military relations and the armed forces

  386. When do Legislatures Matter in Civil-Military Relations?

    Stephen Saideman

    Carleton University

    EISS 2019The Domestic Politics of Security and Defense

  387. A Public and Private Norm for Force? Authorities’ Assemblages and Re-Specification of State in the International Control of Private Security

    Cyril Magnon-Pujo

    University Lumière Lyon 2, France

    EISS 2018Private Actors and Conflict

    Private military actors

  388. A Weapon of the Weak? Cyberwarfare and China’s Threat Perception

    Simone Dossi

    University of Milan, Italy

    EISS 2018Security and Deterrence in Asia

    DeterrenceRegional security and area studies

  389. 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

    University of Nebraska-Lincoln, United States · Texas A & M University, United States · University of Chicago, United States · Georgia Institute of Technology, United States

    EISS 2018Alliances and Military Innovation

    Transformations of warfare and conflictDefence cooperation and military assistance

  390. An EU Inspired Cloud of Multilateral Antipathy? The British Public and Foreign Policy Attitudes on the Eve of Brexit?

    Thomas Scotto

    University of Strathclyde, United Kingdom

    EISS 2018Democratization and Politicization of Military Issues in Europe

    European and transatlantic security

  391. Analyzing Private Military and Security Contractors’ Power in Multi-Stakeholder Initiatives

    Berenike Prem

    University of Kiel, Germany

    EISS 2018Private Actors and Conflict

    Private military actors

  392. Arms Procurement, Transfers and Defense Industries as a Means of Gaining Autonomy: The Case of the Gulf States

    Emma Soubrier

    Université Clermont Auvergne, France

    EISS 2018Arms Production and Transfers

    Arms acquisition and transfer

  393. Ballot Boxes and Surgical Strikes: Indian National Security Choices in Electoral Campaigns

    Karthika Sasikumar

    San Jose State University, United States

    EISS 2018Asymmetric Threats, Non-State Actors and Domestic Politics

    Private military actors

  394. Breathing New Life into NPT? Likely Impact of the Ban Treaty on the NPT Review Process

    Michal Onderco

    Erasmus University Rotterdam, Netherlands

    EISS 2018WMD Non-Proliferation and Arms Control

    Non-proliferation and arms control

  395. Brexit and the Future of European Military Coalitions

    Katharina Wolf

    European University Institute, Italy

    EISS 2018Military Interventions

    Military interventions

  396. Can and Want. But How? Russia’s Approaches to Use of Military Force in International Relations

    Katarzyna Zysk

    Norwegian Institute of International Affairs (NUPI), Norway

    EISS 2018Military Interventions

    Military interventions

  397. Chinese Perspectives on Security in Cyberspace

    Rogier Creemers

    University of Leiden, Netherlands

    EISS 2018Collective Security and Strategic (In)Stability in Cyberspace

    Emerging domains: cyber and technology

  398. Consequences of Military Technology Evolutions on the Rare-Metal Needs: Assessment of the Supply Security

    Raphaël Danino-Perraud

    Laboratoire d’Économie d’Orléans (LEO) / Bureau des Recherches Géologiques et Minières (BRGM), France

    EISS 2018Alliances and Military Innovation

    Transformations of warfare and conflictDefence cooperation and military assistance

  399. Consistent Inconsistency: The Unintended Consequences of the US ‘Spoiling’ a Region?

    Catherine Jones

    University of Warwick, United Kingdom

    EISS 2018Security and Deterrence in Asia

    DeterrenceRegional security and area studies

  400. Cooperation and Non-Cooperation in European Defense Procurement: the “Italian Job”

    Antonio Calcara

    Ph.D. Candidate, LUISS, University “Guido Carli” in Rome, Italy

    EISS 2018Arms Production and Transfers

    Arms acquisition and transfer

  401. Coping with ‘Grey Zone Situations’: Japan’s Strategy in the East China Sea

    Cécile Pajon

    French Institute of International Relations (IFRI), France

    EISS 2018Security and Deterrence in Asia

    DeterrenceRegional security and area studies

  402. Criminal Networks in Africa: a New Door of Latin America Traffics?

    Raquel Barras Tejudo

    EuroMesco/Carnegie, Lebanon

    EISS 2018Hybrid Threats, Criminal Insurgency and the Path Toward Multi-Domain Security

    Emerging domains: cyber and technologyTerrorism and counter-terrorism

  403. Cyber Action Russia and Intelligence

    Jamel Metmati

    Cyber Chair of Saint-Cyr, France

    EISS 2018Intelligence

    Intelligence

  404. Cyber Attacks as a Threat to International Peace and Security: The Action of the UN Security Council

    Annachiara Rotundo

    University of Naples, Italy

    EISS 2018Collective Security and Strategic (In)Stability in Cyberspace

    Emerging domains: cyber and technology

  405. Cyberspace and the Recourse to Offensive Actions

    Stéphane Taillat

    St Cyr Military Academy, France

    EISS 2018Collective Security and Strategic (In)Stability in Cyberspace

    Emerging domains: cyber and technology

  406. Defining, Labelling, Listing: The Construction of the Terrorist ‘Other’ since the End of the 19th Century

    Corentin Siret

    Université de Caen, France

    EISS 2018Terrorism and Counter-Terrorism

    Terrorism and counter-terrorism

  407. Envisaging Alternatives for Europe’s Nuclear Order

    Elmar Hellendoorn

    Harvard University, United States

    EISS 2018Europe and Nuclear Deterrence in the Era of Putin, Trump and Brexit

    Deterrence

  408. European Military Capability Needs in an Age of American Restraint

    Mauro Gilli

    ETH Zurich, Switzerland

    EISS 2018European Grand Strategy

    European and transatlantic security

  409. How Foreign State Support Affects Rebel Groups: Evidence from Angola

    Quint Hoekstra

    University of Manchester, United Kingdom

    EISS 2018Asymmetric Threats, Non-State Actors and Domestic Politics

    Private military actors

  410. How to Think About Nuclear Crises

    Mark Bell

    University of Minnesota, United States

    EISS 2018WMD Non-Proliferation and Arms Control

    Non-proliferation and arms control

  411. Hunting Terrorist Suspects: the Role of Police Intelligence in Fighting Terrorism in Europe

    Hager Ben Jaffel

    King’s College London, United Kingdom

    EISS 2018Intelligence

    Intelligence

  412. Hybrid Threats: Terrorism, Transnational Organized Crime and a New Concept of Security

    David Garcia Cantalapiedra

    Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain

    EISS 2018Hybrid Threats, Criminal Insurgency and the Path Toward Multi-Domain Security

    Emerging domains: cyber and technologyTerrorism and counter-terrorism

  413. Influencing the Feeling of Security?

    Michael T. Oswald

    Free University Berlin, Germany

    EISS 2018Terrorism and Counter-Terrorism

    Terrorism and counter-terrorism

  414. Informal Institutions, Trust and the Design of Privatization

    Moritz Weiss

    Ludwig-Maximilians-University Munich, Germany

    EISS 2018Arms Production and Transfers

    Arms acquisition and transfer

  415. Intelligence ‘Failure’ and the 2004 Madrid Train Bombings

    Frennie Warner

    University of Canterbury, New Zealand

    EISS 2018Intelligence

    Intelligence

  416. International Legality of Cyberweapons

    Joanna Kulesza

    University of Lodz, Poland

    EISS 2018Collective Security and Strategic (In)Stability in Cyberspace

    Emerging domains: cyber and technology

  417. Into the Vacuum: How the Kurdistan Workers’ Party and Islamic State Insurgencies Exploited the Syrian Civil War and Iraqi Crisis from mid 2014-mid 2017

    John Holland-McCowan

    King’s College London, United Kingdom

    EISS 2018Terrorism and Counter-Terrorism

    Terrorism and counter-terrorism

  418. It’s the Americans, Stupid... Is it? Understanding the French (Suspect) Plebiscite for European Defense

    Cyrille Thiébaut

    European University Institute, Italy / Paris 1 CESSP, France

    EISS 2018Democratization and Politicization of Military Issues in Europe

    European and transatlantic security

  419. Italian Military Transformation: Defense Industry Trends and National Leadership

    Marco Valigi, Gabriele Natalizia

    University of Bologna, Italy · Link Campus University, Italy

    EISS 2018Alliances and Military Innovation

    Transformations of warfare and conflictDefence cooperation and military assistance

  420. Japan’s Defense Partnerships in the Asia-Pacific: Motivations, Constituent Components and Limitations

    Elena Atanassova-Cornelis

    University of Antwerp, Belgium

    EISS 2018Defense Cooperation

    Defence cooperation and military assistance

  421. Keeping Secrets: Surveying the Factors Affecting Professional Discretion

    Damien Van Puyvelde

    University of Glasgow, United Kingdom

    EISS 2018Intelligence

    Intelligence

  422. Migrant Rescuing as Organized Hypocrisy. EU Maritime Missions Offshore Libya between Humanitarianism and Border Control

    Eugenio Cusumano

    Leiden University, Netherlands

    EISS 2018Asymmetric Threats, Non-State Actors and Domestic Politics

    Private military actors

  423. Military Intelligence and Top-secret Interrogation Centers in the Second World War

    Simona Tobia

    Université de Toulouse, France

    EISS 2018Intelligence

    Intelligence

  424. Military Interventions, Liberal Militarism and Republican Restraints on Power

    Kevin Blachford

    University of Bristol, United Kingdom

    EISS 2018Military Interventions

    Military interventions

  425. Nordic and Nordic-Baltic Defense Cooperation after the Ukraine Crisis

    Ida Maria Oma

    Norwegian Institute for Defense Studies, Norway

    EISS 2018Defense Cooperation

    Defence cooperation and military assistance

  426. Now End of History: Ruptures and Tectonic Shifts?

    Beatrice Heuser

    University of Glasgow, United Kingdom

    EISS 2018European Grand Strategy

    European and transatlantic security

  427. Nuclear Alliances: Strategies of Extended Nuclear Deterrence and the Pursuit of Hegemony

    Eliza Gheorghe

    Yale University, United States

    EISS 2018WMD Non-Proliferation and Arms Control

    Non-proliferation and arms control

  428. Organized Crime in Latin-America: How Brazilian Organizations Are Changing the Rules of the Game

    Carolina Sampó

    Universidad Nacional de La Plata, Argentina

    EISS 2018Hybrid Threats, Criminal Insurgency and the Path Toward Multi-Domain Security

    Emerging domains: cyber and technologyTerrorism and counter-terrorism

  429. Party Political Contestation of Military Interventions

    Wolfgang Wagner

    Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Netherlands

    EISS 2018Democratization and Politicization of Military Issues in Europe

    European and transatlantic security

  430. Policy Mood and Policy Responsiveness on the EU’s Common Foreign and Security Policy

    Pierangelo Isernia, Francesco Olmastroni

    University of Siena, Italy

    EISS 2018Democratization and Politicization of Military Issues in Europe

    European and transatlantic security

  431. Producing Airpower: Neo-Liberalism and Complex Weaponry

    Marc R. DeVore

    University of St Andrews, United Kingdom

    EISS 2018Arms Production and Transfers

    Arms acquisition and transfer

  432. Prompt Global Strike and the New Fog of War

    Mischa Hansel

    RWTH Aachen University, Germany

    EISS 2018Military Technology

    Transformations of warfare and conflict

  433. Protégé Panic: Alliance Fears and the Trump Administration

    Alexander Lanoszka, Zack Cooper

    City, University of London, United Kingdom · Center for Strategic and International Studies, United States

    EISS 2018Defense Cooperation

    Defence cooperation and military assistance

  434. Quo Vadimus? U.S.-EU Counter-Terrorism Cooperation in an Age of Uncertainty

    Carlotta Minnella

    University of Oxford, United Kingdom

    EISS 2018European Grand Strategy

    European and transatlantic security

  435. Reconceptualizing the Military Assistance: Evaluating Norwegian Support to Building Integrity in the Defense Institutions in Western Balkans

    Islam Jusufi

    Epoka University, Albania

    EISS 2018Asymmetric Threats, Non-State Actors and Domestic Politics

    Private military actors

  436. Redefining Statehood in Conflict: Local Militias, Transnational Actors and Security Governance in Mali

    Edoardo Baldaro

    University of Naples, Italy

    EISS 2018Private Actors and Conflict

    Private military actors

  437. Rethinking (Counter) Terrorism, the Enemy ‘Within’, Cyber Strategies and Construction of Narratives in the Fight Against Terrorism

    Elizabeth Sheppard

    Université François Rabelais-Tours, France

    EISS 2018Terrorism and Counter-Terrorism

    Terrorism and counter-terrorism

  438. Russia’s Military Intervention in Georgia, Ukraine and Syria: An Analysis of Russia’s Strategic Culture, Perceptions and Relative National Power

    Domitilla Sagramoso, Simon Saradzhyan, Nabi Abdullaev

    King’s College London, United Kingdom · Harvard University · Control Risks, United States

    EISS 2018Military Interventions

    Military interventions

  439. Schrodinger’s Panda – Quantum Technology in China

    Raymond Wang

    Middlebury Institute of International Studies / Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne

    EISS 2018WMD Non-Proliferation and Arms Control

    Non-proliferation and arms control

  440. Security Studies in Europe: An Agenda

    Beatrice Heuser

    University of Glasgow, United Kingdom

    EISS 2018Opening Remarks & Keynote Speech

  441. Short presentation on the IAFIE’s research activities and initiatives

    Bob de Graaf

    Chair of the European Chapter of IAFIE (International Association For Intelligence Education)

    EISS 2018Intelligence

    Intelligence

  442. Small State, Big Impact? Iceland’s First National Security Policy

    Page Wilson, Audur Ingolfsdottir

    University of Iceland, Iceland · University of Akureyri, Iceland

    EISS 2018Defense Cooperation

    Defence cooperation and military assistance

  443. Spacepower in the International System: Measuring Power in Heaven

    Bleddyn Bowen

    University of Leicester, United Kingdom

    EISS 2018Military Technology

    Transformations of warfare and conflict

  444. Strategies for Obtaining United Nations Security Council Approval

    Stefano Recchia

    University of Cambridge, United Kingdom

    EISS 2018Defense Cooperation

    Defence cooperation and military assistance

  445. Technological Singularity and War: Artificial Intelligence and the Radical Transformation of Human-Machine Relations

    Raluca Csernaton

    Charles University Prague, Czech Republic

    EISS 2018Military Technology

    Transformations of warfare and conflict

  446. Testing Traditional Alliances Ability to Contain China’s Rise

    Claudia Astarita

    Sciences Po, France

    EISS 2018Alliances and Military Innovation

    Transformations of warfare and conflictDefence cooperation and military assistance

  447. The 2017 Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons: Moral Idealism or Transformative Change of the Global Nonproliferation Regime?

    Margarita Petrova

    Institut Barcelona d’Estudis Internacionals, Spain

    EISS 2018WMD Non-Proliferation and Arms Control

    Non-proliferation and arms control

  448. The Anti-Mercenary Norm and United Nations’ Use of Private Military and Security Companies

    Oldrich Bures, Jeremy Meyer

    Metropolitan University Prague, Czech Republic

    EISS 2018Private Actors and Conflict

    Private military actors

  449. The Atlantic Alliance’s Cohesion at Risk? Current Euro-Atlantic Challenges Seen through the Lens of the Second Berlin Crisis (1958-1963)

    Frédéric Gloriant

    École Normale Supérieure, France

    EISS 2018Europe and Nuclear Deterrence in the Era of Putin, Trump and Brexit

    Deterrence

  450. The Blurred Line between Insurgency and Organized Crime in Afghanistan

    María Barco Martínez

    University of Glasgow, United Kingdom

    EISS 2018Hybrid Threats, Criminal Insurgency and the Path Toward Multi-Domain Security

    Emerging domains: cyber and technologyTerrorism and counter-terrorism

  451. The British Army, Modern Fire and Basic Military Training: 1871-1918

    Jean-Philippe Miller-Tremblay

    School for Advanced Studies in the Social Sciences (EHESS), France

    EISS 2018Alliances and Military Innovation

    Transformations of warfare and conflictDefence cooperation and military assistance

  452. The Crime/Terror Nexus in Europe. Initial Results from a Multi-Method Approach

    Daniela Pisolu

    Austrian Institute for International Affairs, Austria

    EISS 2018Hybrid Threats, Criminal Insurgency and the Path Toward Multi-Domain Security

    Emerging domains: cyber and technologyTerrorism and counter-terrorism

  453. The Evolution of US Alliances in Northeast Asia: Japan and South Korea

    Matteo Dian

    University of Bologna, Italy

    EISS 2018Security and Deterrence in Asia

    DeterrenceRegional security and area studies

  454. The Impact of Academic Research on States’ Approach and Practice on the International Law Applicable to Cyber Operations

    François Delerue

    Institute for Strategic Research (IRSEM), France

    EISS 2018Collective Security and Strategic (In)Stability in Cyberspace

    Emerging domains: cyber and technology

  455. The Insurgents’ Right to Surrender and New Military Technologies: The Risk of Lawfare via the European Court of Human Rights

    Philippe Bou Nader

    Panthéon-Assas University (Paris II), France

    EISS 2018Private Actors and Conflict

    Private military actors

  456. The International Systemic Impact of Terrorism: from Sarajevo to 9/11

    Bruno Reis

    University Institute of Lisbon - ISCTE, Portugal

    EISS 2018Terrorism and Counter-Terrorism

    Terrorism and counter-terrorism

  457. The Metamorphosis of ‘Capability’: British Defense Equipment Support Policy Since 2010

    Benoit Giry, Andy Smith

    Centre Émile Durkheim, Sciences Po Bordeaux, France

    EISS 2018Arms Production and Transfers

    Arms acquisition and transfer

  458. The Recurring Logic of French Military Interventions in Africa and their Implications for Barkhane and the Sahel

    Nathaniel Powel

    Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies, Switzerland

    EISS 2018Military Interventions

    Military interventions

  459. The Resurgence of European Insecurity: Lessons Learned (and Forgotten) from the Euromissile Crisis (1977-1987)

    Ilaria Paris

    Université Sorbonne Nouvelle Paris 3, France

    EISS 2018Europe and Nuclear Deterrence in the Era of Putin, Trump and Brexit

    Deterrence

  460. Towards a European ‘Offset Strategy’? Procurement and Emerging Technologies

    Daniel Fiott

    European Union Institute for Security (EUISS), France

    EISS 2018Military Technology

    Transformations of warfare and conflict

  461. U.S. END and Nuclear Use: “Finally” a Bipolar Problem

    Christine Leah

    independent researcher

    EISS 2018Europe and Nuclear Deterrence in the Era of Putin, Trump and Brexit

    Deterrence

  462. Understanding and Countering Violent Extremism: Exploring the Discursive Construction of Transnational Counter-Terrorism Programming at the Security-Development Nexus

    Ann-Kathrin Rothermel

    University of Potsdam, Germany

    EISS 2018Asymmetric Threats, Non-State Actors and Domestic Politics

    Private military actors

  463. US-Chinese Maritime Security and the Consequences for Europe’s Relations with Washington and Beijing

    Liselotte Odgaard

    Royal Danish Defense College, Denmark

    EISS 2018Security and Deterrence in Asia

    DeterrenceRegional security and area studies

  464. What [European] Women [Really] Want? A Critical, Feminist Approach to Understanding Gendered Aspects of Public Opinion on European Union’s Security and Defense Policy

    Karen Devine

    Dublin City University, Ireland

    EISS 2018Democratization and Politicization of Military Issues in Europe

    European and transatlantic security

  465. What are the EU’s Grand Strategic Options in Response to American Restraint?

    Marina Henke, Paul van Hooft

    Northwestern University / European University Institute, Italy · European University Institute, Italy

    EISS 2018European Grand Strategy

    European and transatlantic security

  466. What Political Forces Shape European Security on the World Stage?

    Luis Simón

    Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium

    EISS 2018European Grand Strategy

    European and transatlantic security

  467. Why is Spin-in Not Yet a Win-Win? Obstacles to Technology Transfer of Autonomy from the Civilian to the Military Sector

    Maaike Verbruggen

    Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium

    EISS 2018Military Technology

    Transformations of warfare and conflict

  468. Words Matter. Donald Trump and the Credibility of US Extended Nuclear Deterrence

    Hiroshi Nakatani

    University of Reading, United Kingdom

    EISS 2018Europe and Nuclear Deterrence in the Era of Putin, Trump and Brexit

    Deterrence

  469. A Science and Technology Studies Approach to Drone Politics in Europe

    Samuel Longuet

    Université Libre Bruxelles

    EISS 2017Panel 2: Arms Procurement and Transfers

    Arms acquisition and transfer

  470. American Military-Technological Superiority in the Age of Cyber Espionage, Globalization and the Rise of China

    Dr. Mauro Gilli, Dr. Andrea Gilli

    ETH Zurich · Stanford University

    EISS 2017Panel 3: Emerging Domains: Cybersecurity

    Emerging domains: cyber and technology

  471. Arms Procurement in the Gulf Region: Evolving Trends and Implications for the Client State–Supplying State–Industry Triangle

    Emma Soubrier

    University of Auvergne (Clermont-Ferrand)

    EISS 2017Panel 2: Arms Procurement and Transfers

    Arms acquisition and transfer

  472. Banning Nuclear Weapons? The Dilemma for the NATO Non-Nuclear Weapon States

    Prof. Tom Sauer

    University of Antwerp

    EISS 2017Panel 7: Non-Proliferation and Arms Control

    Non-proliferation and arms control

  473. Barefoot Soldiers and Skiing Nations: Incoherence, Coping Strategies and the Making of Meaning in the UN Mission in Mali

    Dr. Chiara Ruffa, Dr. Sebastiaan Rietjens

    Uppsala University · Netherlands Defense Academy

    EISS 2017Panel 6: Military Interventions

    Military interventions

  474. Bridging the Academic – Practitioner Divide in Counter-Terrorism

    Prof. Marianne van Leeuwen

    University of Amsterdam

    EISS 2017Panel 8: Terrorism and Counter-Terrorism

    Terrorism and counter-terrorism

  475. Continuity and Change in Terrorist Strategies

    Dr. Jenny Raflik-Grenouilleau

    University of Cergy-Pontoise

    EISS 2017Panel 1: Change and Continuity in War

    Transformations of warfare and conflict

  476. Cyber Compellence: Applying Coercion in the Information Age

    Dr. Brandon Valeriano, Dr. Benjamin M. Jensen, Dr. Ryan C. Maness

    Cardiff University · Marine Corps University · Northeastern University

    EISS 2017Panel 3: Emerging Domains: Cybersecurity

    Emerging domains: cyber and technology

  477. Cybersecurity and the Public Sector: The Italian Case

    Dr. Raffaele Marchetti, Roberta Mulas

    LUISS University · University of Warwick & LUISS University

    EISS 2017Panel 3: Emerging Domains: Cybersecurity

    Emerging domains: cyber and technology

  478. Do You Hear Me Major Tom? Media, Narratives and Contemporary Military Operations: the Case of the Italian Mission in Afghanistan

    Dr. Fabrizio Coticchia, Silvia D’Amato

    University of Genoa · Scuola Normale Superiore

    EISS 2017Panel 6: Military Interventions

    Military interventions

  479. Dynamics of Security Privatization and the Evolution of the Regulatory State in Security: Explaining Anglo-Saxon and Continental European Trajectories

    Dr. Andreas Kruck

    Ludwig Maximilians University of Munich/Free University Berlin

    EISS 2017Panel 5: Private Security Contractors

    Private military actors

  480. Empathetic Practices in International Security

    Claire Yorke

    King’s College London

    EISS 2017Panel 9: Theoretical Developments in Security Studies

    Theoretical developments in security studies

  481. 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

    Université Paris-Sorbonne (Paris 1)

    EISS 2017Panel 1: Change and Continuity in War

    Transformations of warfare and conflict

  482. Global Nuclear Order, Hegemony and Resistance

    Dr. Nick Ritchie

    University of York

    EISS 2017Panel 7: Non-Proliferation and Arms Control

    Non-proliferation and arms control

  483. Grey Zones, Deterrence and Signaling: the Case of the US-Japan Alliance

    Dr. Matteo Dian

    University of Bologna

    EISS 2017Panel 1: Change and Continuity in War

    Transformations of warfare and conflict

  484. Issues and Frames: Explaining Coercion in Cyberspace

    Miguel Gomez

    ETH Zurich

    EISS 2017Panel 3: Emerging Domains: Cybersecurity

    Emerging domains: cyber and technology

  485. Keynote Speech

    Professor Sir Hew Strachan

    University of St Andrews

    EISS 2017Opening Remarks & Keynote Speech

  486. Military Cooperation in Unstable Places: Explaining American Failures in the Sahara-Sahel

    Dr. Edoardo Baldaro

    Scuola Normale Superiore

    EISS 2017Panel 4: Defense Cooperation and Military Assistance

    Defence cooperation and military assistance

  487. Military Interventionism and the Responsibility to Protect: The Crisis in Syria

    Dr. Šárka Kolmašová

    Metropolitan University Prague

    EISS 2017Panel 6: Military Interventions

    Military interventions

  488. NATO Perceptions and Assessments of International Terrorism 1978-1983

    Dr. Dionysios Chourchoulis

    National and Kapodistrian University of Athens

    EISS 2017Panel 8: Terrorism and Counter-Terrorism

    Terrorism and counter-terrorism

  489. New Wine in Old Bottles? United Kingdom Defence Procurement and Defence Industries in the post-Brexit Era

    Dr. Benedict Wilkinson

    King’s College London

    EISS 2017Panel 2: Arms Procurement and Transfers

    Arms acquisition and transfer

  490. Private Military and Security Companies on Twitter: Hiding in Plain Sight

    Prof. Andrea Schneiker

    University of Siegen

    EISS 2017Panel 5: Private Security Contractors

    Private military actors

  491. Private Security Logos: a Visual Analysis of PMSC’s Legitimation Strategies

    Dr. Eugenio Cusumano

    University of Leiden

    EISS 2017Panel 5: Private Security Contractors

    Private military actors

  492. Scholarly Responsibility, Non-proliferation and Deterrence: the Effects of Self-Censorship

    Dr. Benoit Pelopidas

    Sciences Po Paris

    EISS 2017Panel 7: Non-Proliferation and Arms Control

    Non-proliferation and arms control

  493. States vs. Markets in Rising Powers: Functional and Political Sources of Institutional Resilience in India’s Defense Sector

    Dr. Moritz Weiss

    Ludwig Maximilians University of Munich

    EISS 2017Panel 2: Arms Procurement and Transfers

    Arms acquisition and transfer

  494. The Book that Leaves Nothing to Chance: How The Strategy of Conflict and Its Legacy Normalized the Practice of Nuclear Threats

    Dr. Benoit Pelopidas

    Sciences Po Paris

    EISS 2017Panel 9: Theoretical Developments in Security Studies

    Theoretical developments in security studies

  495. The Co-Evolution of the Private Military and Security Companies and their Environments: Explaining the Multi-Faceted Nature of the PMSC Industry

    Berenike Prem

    Witten/Herdecke University

    EISS 2017Panel 5: Private Security Contractors

    Private military actors

  496. The Future in the Past: Victory, Defeat, and Comparative Grand Strategy

    Dr. Paul van Hooft

    European University Institute

    EISS 2017Panel 1: Change and Continuity in War

    Transformations of warfare and conflict

  497. The Future of American Power in Europe and European Strategic Cooperation

    Dr. Paul van Hooft

    European University Institute

    EISS 2017Panel 4: Defense Cooperation and Military Assistance

    Defence cooperation and military assistance

  498. The Origins of Transnational Terrorist Waves

    Dr. Andreas Gofas

    European University Institute / Panteion University of Athens

    EISS 2017Panel 8: Terrorism and Counter-Terrorism

    Terrorism and counter-terrorism

  499. The Procurement and Adoption of Innovations in Modern Naval Warfare

    Aldo Carone

    London School of Economics

    EISS 2017Panel 9: Theoretical Developments in Security Studies

    Theoretical developments in security studies

  500. The Trouble with Internationally Proclaimed Safe Areas

    Dr. Stefano Recchia

    University of Cambridge

    EISS 2017Panel 6: Military Interventions

    Military interventions

  501. Tools, Concepts, and Weapons: Intellectual History and Strategic Studies

    Dr. Grey Anderson

    Sciences Po Paris

    EISS 2017Panel 9: Theoretical Developments in Security Studies

    Theoretical developments in security studies

  502. Towards Nodal Defense? US Strategy and European Security

    Dr. Luis Simón, Dr. Alexander Lanoszka

    Vrije Universiteit Brussels · City, University of London

    EISS 2017Panel 4: Defense Cooperation and Military Assistance

    Defence cooperation and military assistance

  503. Transatlantic Defence Cooperation after Brexit and Trump

    Prof. Magnus Petersson

    Norwegian Institute for Defence Studies

    EISS 2017Panel 4: Defense Cooperation and Military Assistance

    Defence cooperation and military assistance

  504. Transnational Terrorism and Strategic Culture: A New Understanding of State Counterterrorism Response

    Silvia D’Amato

    Scuola Normale Superiore

    EISS 2017Panel 8: Terrorism and Counter-Terrorism

    Terrorism and counter-terrorism

  505. Why a Nuclear Weapons Ban Treaty Is a Bad Idea

    Dr. Michal Onderco

    Erasmus University Rotterdam

    EISS 2017Panel 7: Non-Proliferation and Arms Control

    Non-proliferation and arms control

Constitué à partir des programmes publiés des conférences. Les thèmes sont déduits du panel dans lequel chaque communication a été présentée (les neuf sections permanentes de l'EISS et des thèmes récurrents) : une communication peut en porter plusieurs ou aucun. Les titres, noms d'auteurs, affiliations et intitulés de thèmes restent dans leur langue d'origine.