Russian destabilization efforts aimed at the Baltic States are most likely to come from the Baltic Sea; be maritime, nonlethal, and nonnaval; and use political, diplomatic, informational, psychological, and economic tools, and perhaps paramilitary forces
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The authors employ geopolitical analysis to identify the core characteristics of NATO’s current poli...
The Syrian operation of 2012 was the first successful employment by Russia of expeditionary warfare,...
Baltic Sea, as an area of strategic importance for Russia’s policy toward Europe, has become a place...
The Soviet Union is now actively exerting strong worldwide political pressure by means of economic a...
During the civil war which followed the Russian Revolution, Russia\u27s naval power in the Baltic wa...
Russia’s grand military strategy has a distinct maritime bent, the Ukrainian south coast is Russia’s...
The Baltic Sea can be characterized as a backwater maritime theater. When studying the maritime situ...
Since Russia’s annexation of Crimea in March 2014, severe limitations have been placed on Ukraine’s ...
This article originally appeared in Articles of War, the online publication of the Lieber Institute ...
The achievement of independence by the Baltic states of Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania stands as one...
Although a rather constrained area geographically, the Baltic region is one in which the impact of a...
NPS NRP Technical ReportThe strategic focus on enhanced forward presence of US and NATO forces in th...
The Soviet Union\u27s efforts to build a powerful fleet, its interest in a naval station to serve it...
Russia’s seizure of many of Ukraine’s naval assets dealt a serious blow to the already-small Ukraini...
Within the globalization era, the conduct, resolution, and impact of international conflicts are fre...
The authors employ geopolitical analysis to identify the core characteristics of NATO’s current poli...
The Syrian operation of 2012 was the first successful employment by Russia of expeditionary warfare,...
Baltic Sea, as an area of strategic importance for Russia’s policy toward Europe, has become a place...
The Soviet Union is now actively exerting strong worldwide political pressure by means of economic a...
During the civil war which followed the Russian Revolution, Russia\u27s naval power in the Baltic wa...
Russia’s grand military strategy has a distinct maritime bent, the Ukrainian south coast is Russia’s...
The Baltic Sea can be characterized as a backwater maritime theater. When studying the maritime situ...
Since Russia’s annexation of Crimea in March 2014, severe limitations have been placed on Ukraine’s ...
This article originally appeared in Articles of War, the online publication of the Lieber Institute ...
The achievement of independence by the Baltic states of Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania stands as one...
Although a rather constrained area geographically, the Baltic region is one in which the impact of a...
NPS NRP Technical ReportThe strategic focus on enhanced forward presence of US and NATO forces in th...
The Soviet Union\u27s efforts to build a powerful fleet, its interest in a naval station to serve it...
Russia’s seizure of many of Ukraine’s naval assets dealt a serious blow to the already-small Ukraini...
Within the globalization era, the conduct, resolution, and impact of international conflicts are fre...
The authors employ geopolitical analysis to identify the core characteristics of NATO’s current poli...
The Syrian operation of 2012 was the first successful employment by Russia of expeditionary warfare,...