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Defense & Security Analysis

2002 - 2025

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Volume 37, issue 4, 2021

How to measure value from defence spending? The Malaysian case study pp. 387-413 Downloads
Kogila Balakrishnan
The Philippines maritime forces and its maritime military power projection capabilities: unfulfilled ambitions? pp. 414-434 Downloads
Lukasz Stach
Russia’s scalable soft power: leveraging defense diplomacy through the transfer of S-400 triumph pp. 435-452 Downloads
Alessandro Arduino and Asif Shuja
The Mediterranean Eskadra and Russia’s military-political strategy in the Mediterranean Basin pp. 453-471 Downloads
Stephen Blank and Younkyoo Kim
The shape of warfare to come: a Swedish perspective 2020–2045 pp. 472-491 Downloads
Alastair Finlan
Planetary defence systems – threat to survival? pp. 492-508 Downloads
Jakub Pražák
Joint by Design pp. 509-511 Downloads
Zsolt Lazar

Volume 37, issue 3, 2021

The decline of South Africa’s defence industry pp. 251-273 Downloads
Ron Matthews and Collin Koh
Defining cyberwar: towards a definitional framework pp. 274-294 Downloads
Cameran Ashraf
Strategic utility of security sector assistance, from a small state perspective pp. 295-327 Downloads
Marius Kristiansen and Njål Hoem
How are drones being flown over the gray zone? pp. 328-345 Downloads
Won-June Hwang
Security and defence policy documents: a new dataset pp. 346-363 Downloads
Sebastián Briones Razeto and Nicole Jenne
Analysing armed forces transformation: methodology and visualisation pp. 364-380 Downloads
Mauro Mantovani and Ralf Müllhaupt
The maritime turn in EU foreign and security policies – aims, actors, and mechanisms of integration pp. 381-383 Downloads
Oscar L. Larsson
Border Frictions: Gender, Generation and Technology on the Frontline pp. 383-385 Downloads
Sarah Perret

Volume 37, issue 2, 2021

Carry that weight: assessing continuity and change in NATO’s burden-sharing disputes pp. 145-163 Downloads
Tommi Koivula
To free or not to free (ride): a comparative analysis of the NATO burden-sharing in the Czech Republic and Lithuania – another insight into the issues of military performance in the Central and Eastern Europe pp. 164-176 Downloads
Jaroslav Dvorak and Bohuslav Pernica
Beyond bare numbers: the qualitative subtleties of free-riding on NATO’s engagement in the Middle East pp. 177-192 Downloads
Kristýna Pavlíčková and Monika Gabriela Bartoszewicz
Military dissent in the United States: are there lessons from Latin america? pp. 193-211 Downloads
David Pion Berlin and Andrew Ivey
Military modernisation in Southeast Asia in the Indo-Pacific strategic context pp. 212-231 Downloads
Shang-su Wu
Assembling a Force to Defeat Boko Haram: How Nigeria Integrated the Market into its Counterinsurgency Strategy pp. 232-249 Downloads
Christopher Kinsey and Andreas Krieg

Volume 37, issue 1, 2021

Security perception and security policy in Central Europe, 1989–2019 pp. 1-8 Downloads
Tamás Csiki Varga
The security perception and security policy of Hungary, 1989–2018 pp. 9-22 Downloads
Ádám Budai
Security perception and security policy of the Slovak Republic, 1993–2018 pp. 23-37 Downloads
Tomáš Čižik
The security perception and security policy of the Czech Republic, 1993–2018 pp. 38-52 Downloads
Zdeněk Kříž
The security perception and security policy of Ukraine, 1991–2018 pp. 53-65 Downloads
Hennadiy Maksak
The security perception and security policy of Austria, 1989–2017 pp. 66-79 Downloads
Tamás Levente Molnár
The security perception and security policy of Poland, 1989–2017 pp. 80-95 Downloads
Milena Palczewska
Security perception and security policy in Romania since the 1989 Revolution pp. 96-113 Downloads
Alexandra Sarcinschi
Security perception in Croatia since the declaration of independence pp. 114-128 Downloads
László Szerencsés
The security perception and security policy of Serbia pp. 129-143 Downloads
Aleksandar Vanchoski

Volume 36, issue 4, 2020

North Korea’s choice of a nuclear strategy: a dynamic approach pp. 377-397 Downloads
Manseok Lee and Sangmin Lee
Identifying leader’s intent: an analysis of Kim Jong-Un pp. 398-421 Downloads
Heather Kearney and Michelle Black
Deterrence in the age of artificial intelligence & autonomy: a paradigm shift in nuclear deterrence theory and practice? pp. 422-448 Downloads
James Johnson
Debate opener: where is the European defence industry heading? European defence industrial cooperation is at crossroads pp. 449-449 Downloads
Zsolt Lazar
How can the European Commission help Europe’s defence industry? By making the most out of what it is already doing pp. 450-452 Downloads
Julia Muravska
Death spiral of European offset? pp. 453-454 Downloads
Ron Matthews and Jonata Anicetti
Between Europeanisation and domestic favouritism: recent progresses of defence-industrial restructuring in Germany pp. 455-457 Downloads
Mitja Kleczka
Future of the European Defence Industrial and Technological Base (EDTIB) post Brexit: Nationalism versus integration? pp. 458-459 Downloads
Kogila Balakrishnan
The impact of Brexit on European defence industry pp. 460-462 Downloads
Jocelyn Mawdsley
A Polish perspective on the European defence industry pp. 463-464 Downloads
Robert Czulda

Volume 36, issue 3, 2020

The Un-Holy Russo-Chinese alliance pp. 249-274 Downloads
Stephen Blank
The politics of counter-terrorism in post-authoritarian states: Indonesia’s experience, 1998–2018 pp. 275-299 Downloads
Muhamad Haripin, Chaula Rininta Anindya and Adhi Priamarizki
Modern liberal wars, illiberal allies, and peace as the failure of policy pp. 300-313 Downloads
Lukas Milevski
Peacekeeping and civil–military relations in Uruguay pp. 314-334 Downloads
Diego Esparza, Santiago Arca Henon and Hope Dewell Gentry
To free or not to free (ride): a comparative analysis of the NATO burden-sharing in the Czech Republic and Lithuania pp. 335-351 Downloads
Kristýna Pavlíčková and Monika Gabriela Bartoszewicz
Cyber-weapons in nuclear counter-proliferation pp. 352-371 Downloads
Doreen Horschig
World War II at sea: a global history pp. 372-373 Downloads
Greg Kennedy
Strategic challenges in the Baltic Sea region: Russia, deterrence, and reassurance pp. 373-375 Downloads
Viljar Veebel

Volume 36, issue 2, 2020

Addressing the “headwinds” faced by the European arms industry pp. 129-160 Downloads
Mitja Kleczka, Caroline Buts and Marc Jegers
Private military contractors’ financial experiences and incentives pp. 161-179 Downloads
Caroline Batka, Molly Dunigan and Rachel Burns
United States defence contractors and the future of military operations pp. 180-200 Downloads
Charles W. Mahoney
Defence industry in Iran – between needs and real capabilities pp. 201-217 Downloads
Robert Czulda
Clustering in defence-related procurement: the case of a Belgian naval construction cluster pp. 218-233 Downloads
C. Peeters and R. Pilon
The Czech defence and security industry: taking the pulse to an ailing man pp. 234-244 Downloads
Bohuslav Pernica
Technology Offsets in International Defence Procurement pp. 245-247 Downloads
Zsolt Lazar

Volume 36, issue 1, 2020

Tarnishing victory? Contested histories & civil–military discord in the U.S. Navy, 1919–24 pp. 1-29 Downloads
Branden Little
“These aren’t the SLOC’s you’re looking for”: mirror-imaging battles of the Atlantic won’t solve current Atlantic security needs pp. 30-41 Downloads
Steve Wills
Being there: US Navy organisational culture and the forward presence debate pp. 42-64 Downloads
Montgomery McFate
Mind over matter? Multinational naval interoperability during Operation Iraqi Freedom pp. 65-87 Downloads
Steven Paget
Innovation for seapower: U.S. Navy strategy in an age of acceleration pp. 88-100 Downloads
James J. Wirtz
What U.S. Navy strategists and defense planners should think about in the era of maritime great power competition pp. 101-108 Downloads
Peter Haynes
The U.S. Navy's task forces: 1–199 pp. 109-122 Downloads
Colin D. Robinson
Asia’s naval expansion: an arms race in the making? pp. 123-124 Downloads
James Russell
Progressives in Navy Blue: maritime strategy, American empire, and the transformation of U.S. naval identity, 1873-1898 pp. 124-125 Downloads
Branden Little
The War for the Seas: a maritime history of World War II pp. 126-127 Downloads
Corbin Williamson
US Naval Strategy and national security: the evolution of American maritime power pp. 127-128 Downloads
Márton Péri
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