Adapting to New Threats
Rethinking NATO defense strategies in Eastern Europe
By Maj. Josh Passer, U.S. Army
Is the United States military meeting its goals in Europe? The U.S. trains its military leaders to develop plans with achievable goals that can be…
New Challenges for Germany
Meeting the demands of mass migration will take unity across the EU and beyond
By Florian Hahn
Migration has been a challenge for Germany on the domestic, security and foreign policy fronts. Migration and security are global challenges…
Cyber Terrorism and Energy Security
A growing threat imperils entire regions
By Ayhan Gücüyener, research fellow, NATO Energy Security Centre of Excellence
magine being a member of a terrorist organization and wanting to create chaos and fear, but keep your anonymity. A…
Vigilance and Collaboration
Governments must broaden the gathering and sharing of ISIS intelligence
By James Howcroft, Director, Marshall Center Program on Terrorism and Security Studies
Photos by THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Three years after declaring itself a…
Capitalizing on Chaos
Is Russia creating the ‘Eurasian triumvirate’ with Iran and Turkey?
By Ridvan Bari Urcosta
Institute of International Relations at the University of Warsaw
From the fall of the Berlin Wall until 2014, the West and the international…
Rebuilding Ties
India’s policy options in Afghanistan
By Dr. Vinay Kaura
Department of International Affairs and Security Studies, Sardar Patel University
After the Taliban was overthrown in 2001, India renewed ties with Afghanistan and began…
A New Security Strategy
Croatia adapts to a changing world
By Damir Krstičević, Anita Perešin and Anto Zelić
Photos by Reuters
Croatia’s new National Security Strategy outlines major national security interests and how to deal with them. The previous…
Lightning over Europe
Cutting-edge F-35A Strike Fighters train with Eastern NATO allies
By per Concordiam Staff
On April 25, 2017, two U.S. Air Force F-35A Lightning II Joint Strike Fighters touched down at Ämari Air Base in Estonia. Three days later, two…
Islam’s Revival in Central Asia
Book author, editor: Pauline Jones
Published by: University of Pittsburgh Press, 2017
Reviewer: Diana Clark Gill
Civil violence is worrisome no matter where it originates or where its proponents strike. But in the case of Central…
On the Offensive
Argentina’s multipronged assault on drug trafficking provides lessons for other nations
By Martin Verrier
Argentina’s national undersecretary of Counter Narcotics Policy, Marshall Center Alumni
Drug consumption in Argentina…