The Baltic Sea Region (BSR), consisting of Germany, Poland, Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, Russia, Finland, Sweden, and Denmark, has increasingly become a theater for confrontation between Russia and the West. As the largest Western state in the BSR and a member of both NATO and the European Union, Germany should take the lead in developing regional approaches that more effectively address Russian threats while signaling an abiding interest in cooperation with all the region’s states. Tensions in the BSR have increased recently due to illegal Russian incursions into Ukraine in 2014. More concerning, it remains clear that in lieu of traditional military tactics, Russianbacked organizations have adopted a methodology of combat that relies heavil...