Defense & Security Analysis
2002 - 2025
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Volume 41, issue 2, 2025
- An introduction to the “balance of fear”: case studies of North Korea’s challenge to the United States and South Korea’s KMPR against North Korea pp. 193-214

- Hwee-rhak Park
- Influencing Muslim insurgencies in the Philippines pp. 215-239

- Rick Breekveldt
- Enabling human-machine integration for contested environments pp. 240-253

- Christian A. Abney and Ronald M. Sega
- Between idealism and pragmatism: Iran’s approach towards the Russian aggression against Ukraine in 2022 pp. 254-279

- Robert Czulda
- The Fall Crisis of 2022: why did Russia not use nuclear arms? pp. 280-300

- Ulrich Kühn
- A critical reflection on force protection pp. 301-318

- Jori Pascal Kalkman
- Recruit and threaten: hate speech detection within the pro-Wagner digital ecosystem on Telegram pp. 319-335

- Giulia Porrino, Federico Borgonovo and Matteo Arru
- NATO and Russia's actions in the Arctic as an example of symmetry in international security pp. 336-352

- Michal Piechowicz
- The rise and decline (?) of Soviet and Russian Spetsnaz pp. 353-364

- Lawrence E. Cline
- Algoritmi ognya i stali: oruzhie sovremennikh voin (Algorithms of fire and steel: weapons of modern wars) pp. 365-368

- Krisztián Jójárt
- The arms of the future – technology and close combat in the twenty-first century pp. 368-372

- Zsolt Lazar
Volume 41, issue 1, 2025
- Structural challenges in adapting to modern warfare: lessons from the Ukrainian War and the Czech defence industry pp. 1-28

- Oldřich Krpec and Zdeněk Kříž
- Nuclear chess on the Korean Peninsula: analysing North Korea’s “second mission” and strategic implications pp. 29-48

- Hwee-rhak Park and Wooyun Jo
- Strategic options for the European defence industry in the 2020s pp. 49-80

- Tobias Mueller
- War on the pandemic: European armed forces and the impact of COVID-19 deployments on military readiness pp. 81-104

- Marcel Berni and Pierre-Louis Gonin
- Operation Interflex: a change in the character of security force assistance? pp. 105-124

- Vibeke Gootzen, Ivor Wiltenburg and Martijn Kitzen
- Navalist blues: a short history of Turkey’s unorthodox navy leagues (1909–2021) pp. 125-144

- Mustafa Serdar Karakaya
- Reassessing NATO’s deterrence and defence posture in the Baltics: rebalancing strategic priorities to counter Russian hybrid aggression pp. 145-165

- David V. Gioe, Marina Miron and Marc Ozawa
- The insecurity of Taiwan: the dangers of a coercive campaign pp. 166-183

- Balazs Szanto
- The MiG diaries: fighter pilot memoirs & accounts of Cuban, SAAF and Angolan air combat in Southern African skies pp. 184-185

- Sonja Theron
- Special operations success: balancing capabilities and control pp. 185-189

- Lawrence E. Cline
- Four battlegrounds – power in the age of artificial intelligence pp. 189-191

- Zsolt Lazar
Volume 40, issue 4, 2024
- Why emerging and disruptive capabilities are a mixed blessing for NATO as a nuclear alliance pp. 463-476

- Wannes Verstraete
- Unpacking the learning dynamics of a military task force in Afghanistan from a project-based organising perspective pp. 477-498

- E. J. de Waard and M. van der Vorm
- Gaining local legitimacy in stabilisation operations: the Spanish peacekeepers case in Lebanon-UNIFIL II pp. 499-518

- Marién Durán and Alberto Bueno
- Fighting and winning in the Arctic: improving polar warfare capabilities pp. 519-539

- Jeremy M. McKenzie, Chad M. Pillai, Ryan R. Duffy and Jahara Matisek
- Defence sector and military cooperation between Turkey and the Central Asian Republics: limitations and prospects amidst intensified regional and global rivalry pp. 540-558

- Göktuğ Sönmez and Gökhan Batu
- Trade-offs and prisoner of war policy under renewed great power tension pp. 559-575

- Spencer L. Willardson
- ‘Slava Ukraini!’ Strategy and the spirit of Ukrainian resistance 2014–2023 pp. 576-578

- Sandor Fabian
- Rebuilding Arab defense: US security cooperation in the Middle East pp. 579-581

- Peter Wagner
- Reassessing Russia's security policy pp. 581-585

- Zdeněk Kříž
Volume 40, issue 3, 2024
- Exploring the speed of change: European defence budgets in an age of danger pp. 319-340

- Edward Christie, Caroline Buts and Cind Du Bois
- The restructuring process of the Polish defence industry in the twenty-first century: doing more of the same while expecting different results pp. 341-360

- Piotr Śledź
- Wanted: a strategy to integrate deterrence pp. 361-378

- James J. Wirtz and Jeffrey A. Larsen
- Military mimicry: the art of concealment, deception, and imitation pp. 379-404

- Ron Matthews and Thomas J. Matthews
- Russia’s Arctic icebreaking capability: an assessment pp. 405-429

- Nurlan Aliyev
- The AUKUS agreement: a new form of the plurilateral defence alliance? A view from downunder pp. 430-449

- Stefan Markowski, Robert Wylie and Satish Chand
- Purpose and Power: US Grand Strategy from the revolutionary era to the present pp. 450-456

- Paul B. Rich
- Illusions of control: dilemmas in managing U.S. proxy forces in Afghanistan, Iraq, and Syria pp. 456-460

- Lawrence E. Cline
- The US Navy and the national security establishment: a critical assessment pp. 460-461

- Hogr Tarkhani
Volume 40, issue 2, 2024
- Arms acquisition in the Baltic States and transfers to Ukraine: balancing national security pp. 167-189

- Donatas Palavenis
- Analysis and prospect of DPRK nuclear issue based on “Strategic logic of nuclear proliferation” pp. 190-210

- Hanhyung Lee
- The hidden cost of excess capabilities: a threat to future military readiness pp. 211-234

- Ivo Peets
- Artificial intelligence and information warfare in major power states: how the US, China, and Russia are using artificial intelligence in their information warfare and influence operations pp. 235-269

- Lance Y. Hunter, Craig D. Albert, Josh Rutland, Kristen Topping and Christopher Hennigan
- The pedagogy of Cyber-WAR pp. 270-291

- Roman Kolodii
- Carl von Clausewitz and Foucault on war and power pp. 292-310

- Damian Winczewski
- Research agenda for intelligence studies and government pp. 311-313

- Ran Yi
- Cold rivals – the new era of US-China strategic competition pp. 313-315

- Zsolt Lazar
- The Fourth Industrial Revolution and Military–Civil Fusion – A New Paradigm for Military Innovation pp. 315-317

- Maj. Balázs Taksás
Volume 40, issue 1, 2024
- Military adaptation to combat mentoring: Belgium’s Operational Mentoring and Liaison Team experience pp. 1-19

- Ivor Wiltenburg and Vibeke Gootzen
- The Polish Air Force in transition: lessons from the F-16 programme pp. 20-40

- Tadeusz Pieciukiewicz, Anna Brzozowska, Jędrzej Kowalczewski, Arkadiusz Kurkiewicz, Tomasz Miedziński, Dariusz Płóciennik, Krystian Zięć and Rafał Lipka
- The Bushmen of Angola pp. 41-59

- John P. Cann
- Outsourcing national defense: an impediment to the US strategy of great power competition pp. 60-79

- Thomas Bruneau
- Understanding security force assistance: a matter of control? pp. 80-96

- Alies Jansen
- Artificial intelligence and arms races in the Middle East: the evolution of technology and its implications for regional and international security pp. 97-119

- Jeremy Julian Sarkin and Saba Sotoudehfar
- Geographically small but not weak: comparing the national security policies of Israel and Singapore pp. 120-137

- Hanna Samir Kassab
- How conventional arms control failures caused the Russo-Ukraine War pp. 138-160

- William E. Lippert
- The new age of naval power in the Indo-Pacific: strategy, order and regional security pp. 161-162

- Mark Bailey
- Limited force and the fight for the just war tradition pp. 162-164

- Joseph A. Ledford
- Darfur peacekeepers: the African Union peacekeeping mission in Darfur (AMIS) from the perspective of a Hungarian military advisor pp. 165-166

- Scott Woodruff Lyons
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