Countering China

How to Combat Beijing’s Malign Economic Influence By Jan Famfollet and Jakub Janda, European Values Center for Security Policy Many countries around the world and particularly in Europe have recently experienced the effects of…

Turkey-China Relations

Economic Needs and Global Desires By Dr. Cüneyt Gürer, Marshall Center professor Photos by The Associated Press When thinking about China’s engagement in Europe, it is important to consider how Turkey plays into the strategic…

War by Narrative?

European Countermeasures Against Chinese Influence Operations By Dr. habil May-Britt U. Stumbaum, team leader for Project Asia Pacific Security at the Bundeswehr Universität Munich, and Susanne Kamerling, associate fellow at the research…

China’s Profile in Europe

Applying the Hybrid Threat Model By Janne Jokinen, deputy director of the Community of Interest on Hybrid Influence at the European Centre of Excellence for Countering Hybrid Threats The Russian invasion and occupation of…

Higher Education and Security in Hungary

The Implications of Opening Access to China By Anne Clary, Ph.D. candidate at the Graduate School of Politics at Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität in Münster, Germany In May 2021, Hungary announced plans to open a branch of…

Eu Solidarity Faces a Major Test

China’s Economic Coercion Campaign Against Lithuania By W. Brent Christensen, senior policy advisor, Daniel K. Inouye Asia-Pacific Center for Security Studies On November 18, 2021, Taiwan opened the Taiwanese Representative…

For China, Europe is a Game of ‘Go’

By Joseph Vann, Marshall Center professor Photos by The Associated Press If one were to look at the current depth and breadth of Chinese engagement activity in Europe — meaning its economic, scientific, cultural, political,…

Managing China’s Rise

WRITTEN BY:  Andrew Scobell, Edmund J. Burke, Cortez A. Cooper III, Sale Lilly, Chad J.R. Ohlandt, Eric Warner and J.D. Williams PUBLISHED BY:  Rand Corp. REVIEWED BY:  Patrick Swan, per Concordiam contributor Whether an…

Russian Arctic Freeze

By U.S. Strategic Command staff Climate change, including global warming, presents a potentially significant threat to global security. Experts define global warming as a gradual increase in the overall temperature of Earth’s atmosphere,…

U.S. Missile Defense Training in the Baltics

By U.S. Strategic Command staff Globally, rogue actors and adversaries are testing the United States and its allies and partners with the proliferation and technological advancements of ballistic and cruise missiles, hypersonic glide…