Threats to peace, stability and human rights of states and civil societies are increasingly of a non-military nature and fending them off requires adopting innovative approaches. These encompass, first and foremost, veering from the strictly military- and security-centred focus applied hitherto and looking at more comprehensive and holistic responses. Furthermore, they seek to include all stakeholders within a state, including its military, the civil apparatus, the civilian populace, and private enterprises in a common defensive effort, namely the concept of total defence. Creating and improving positive interaction amongst relevant stakeholders and increasing their chances of successfully absorbing and surviving external shocks and...
The objective of this paper is to identify, analyze and assess NATO’s and the EU’s responses to hybr...
The provision of public security has generally been recognized as a key element in peace and related...
In environments of seemingly intractable conflict, how should we understand the role of state capaci...
none3noThe destabilization of NATO’s neighbourhood since 2011, both in the North Africa and Middle E...
Collective defence and individual (human) security are not necessarily two sides of the same coin, ...
Resilience reflects system capacity to manage successfully unexpected pressures without losing its i...
The United States Army claims they are a “force out of position” and must transform for large-scale ...
Ensuring security in an increasingly complex and uncertain world requires states to address a number...
The purpose of this paper is to examine how the lead security organisations (NATO, EU, OSCE and UN) ...
Every day, malicious actors target emerging technologies and medical resilience or seek to wreak hav...
The relatively rapid transformation of the security environment in the past 15 years has seen NATO i...
In today\u27s world, clearly defined threats are growing less common. For nations in transition, the...
The paper is intended to point out at the relation between security and its key vehicle that is huma...
The concept of security has expanded beyond the framework of military-political responses. A new par...
«Challenges to Collective Security» Working Papers from NUPI’s UN Programme: In transitions from war...
The objective of this paper is to identify, analyze and assess NATO’s and the EU’s responses to hybr...
The provision of public security has generally been recognized as a key element in peace and related...
In environments of seemingly intractable conflict, how should we understand the role of state capaci...
none3noThe destabilization of NATO’s neighbourhood since 2011, both in the North Africa and Middle E...
Collective defence and individual (human) security are not necessarily two sides of the same coin, ...
Resilience reflects system capacity to manage successfully unexpected pressures without losing its i...
The United States Army claims they are a “force out of position” and must transform for large-scale ...
Ensuring security in an increasingly complex and uncertain world requires states to address a number...
The purpose of this paper is to examine how the lead security organisations (NATO, EU, OSCE and UN) ...
Every day, malicious actors target emerging technologies and medical resilience or seek to wreak hav...
The relatively rapid transformation of the security environment in the past 15 years has seen NATO i...
In today\u27s world, clearly defined threats are growing less common. For nations in transition, the...
The paper is intended to point out at the relation between security and its key vehicle that is huma...
The concept of security has expanded beyond the framework of military-political responses. A new par...
«Challenges to Collective Security» Working Papers from NUPI’s UN Programme: In transitions from war...
The objective of this paper is to identify, analyze and assess NATO’s and the EU’s responses to hybr...
The provision of public security has generally been recognized as a key element in peace and related...
In environments of seemingly intractable conflict, how should we understand the role of state capaci...