From the Introduction. Russia’s annexation of Crimea and its aggression in eastern Ukraine have triggered a debate about the main directions of defence policy in the Nordic and Baltic region. In the Baltic states, but also in the Nordic countries and Poland, much attention is being paid to questions of Territorial Defence Forces (TDF). TDF are viewed as one of the elements in the national defence systems’ response during the early stages of a hybrid conflict. The Baltic states have decided to adapt their Territorial Defence Forces to new threats by making a number of changes to their functioning, depending on the local conditions in each case. Given the growing uncertainty in the region, they have opted not to undertake any in-depth reforms...
The presence of NATO troops in the Baltic states has increased in the last years due to changing int...
The Baltic States are once again worried that their security is under threat. The US and NATO have r...
Although not necessarily new, indirect and asymmetric methods of warfare have become more common i...
From the Introduction. Russia’s annexation of Crimea and its aggression in eastern Ukraine have trig...
The Baltic states have responded to the annexation of Crimea and the increased Russian military acti...
Before Russia began its aggression against Ukraine, including the annexation of Crimea, Lithuania, L...
The Baltic states are often viewed by the West and Russia as a single region. However, the different...
The three Baltic states: Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania, gained independence for the second time in...
In the article, the author discusses the significance and role of the so-called Territorial Defence ...
In late March and early April, the US Air Forces in Europe (USAFE) held an exercise in Estonia, duri...
While potential threats from Russia and NATO collective defence commitments are similar for Latvia a...
The constant reduction of defence budgets combined with a significant reduction of the armed forces ...
One of the most pressing questions in current International Relations is: Can the North Atlantic Tre...
Russia’s recent increase in acts of aggression against bordering nations is concerning. After Russia...
The authors employ geopolitical analysis to identify the core characteristics of NATO’s current poli...
The presence of NATO troops in the Baltic states has increased in the last years due to changing int...
The Baltic States are once again worried that their security is under threat. The US and NATO have r...
Although not necessarily new, indirect and asymmetric methods of warfare have become more common i...
From the Introduction. Russia’s annexation of Crimea and its aggression in eastern Ukraine have trig...
The Baltic states have responded to the annexation of Crimea and the increased Russian military acti...
Before Russia began its aggression against Ukraine, including the annexation of Crimea, Lithuania, L...
The Baltic states are often viewed by the West and Russia as a single region. However, the different...
The three Baltic states: Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania, gained independence for the second time in...
In the article, the author discusses the significance and role of the so-called Territorial Defence ...
In late March and early April, the US Air Forces in Europe (USAFE) held an exercise in Estonia, duri...
While potential threats from Russia and NATO collective defence commitments are similar for Latvia a...
The constant reduction of defence budgets combined with a significant reduction of the armed forces ...
One of the most pressing questions in current International Relations is: Can the North Atlantic Tre...
Russia’s recent increase in acts of aggression against bordering nations is concerning. After Russia...
The authors employ geopolitical analysis to identify the core characteristics of NATO’s current poli...
The presence of NATO troops in the Baltic states has increased in the last years due to changing int...
The Baltic States are once again worried that their security is under threat. The US and NATO have r...
Although not necessarily new, indirect and asymmetric methods of warfare have become more common i...