Wednesday, December 18, 2024
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Cameron Abadi
Articles
Judgment of Paris
ST/2022
Cornelius Adebahr
Articles
Western allies continue their search for the right way to handle the Islamic Republic
ST/2018
Nayef Al-Rodhan
Articles
Watch this space
ST/2023
Mathias Albert
Articles
Even a globally adopted database will not resolve the problem of ambiguous military spending data
ST/2019
Said Aldailami
Articles
No peace in sight in Yemen
ST/2020
Graham T. Allison Jr.
Articles
Beyond trade: the confrontation between the US and China
ST/2020
Ronald Arkin
Articles
The moral obligation of using AI to reduce atrocities
ST/2018
Frank Bachner
Articles
How former IS members can be reintegrated into society
ST/2020
Ian Bancroft
Articles
State of a state
ST/2023
Günter Bannas
Articles
Always the diplomat
ST/2022
Rafael L. Bardají
Articles
The Israeli defense. Military success in the age of terrorist armies hinges on public education, too
ST/2019
Annegret Bendiek
Articles
Making states responsible for their activities in cyberspace
ST/2017
Julia Berghofer
Articles
NATO must address the looming threat of cyberattacks
ST/2020
Leandra Bias
Articles
Hello. My name is Vladimir (he/him)
ST/2022
Markus Bickel
Articles
European arms manufacturers under scrutiny
ST/2020
Global arms sales have grown for the third year in a row with Russia crowding out the UK for second place
ST/2019
Saudi Arabia and United Arab Emirates are planning a massive boost to domestic weapons production by 2030
ST/2018
James Bindenagel
Articles
Bridging the Gulf
ST/2022
Andrea Böhm
Articles
Kurdish dreams and nightmares
ST/2020
When it comes to Iraq, it is easy to expect the worst, but the country refuses to collapse
ST/2019
Eric Bonse
Articles
The EU needs a firm grasp on its neighbor to the east
ST/2019
Boyko Borisov
Articles
President for a half-year. The Security Times spoke with Boyko Borisov, prime minister of Bulgaria and the current president of the European Council, about the country’s role in and for Europe
ST/2018
Ann-Dorit Boy
Articles
Russia’s aggression in the Black Sea shows how little it worries about a strong response from the West
ST/2019
Heinrich Brauss
Articles
NATO and the EU are muscling up
ST/2020
Ian Bremmer
Articles
With or without you
ST/2023
Russia is benefiting from its new confrontation with the West
ST/2020
Nana Brink
Articles
How drone systems are changing warfare
ST/2020
Emerson Brooking
Articles
The real cyber threat is your likes
ST/2019
Nicholas Burns
Articles
Brexit is a challenge shared by the UK, the EU and the US
ST/2020
Richard Burt
Articles
After scrapping INF, how might we prevent Arms Race 2.0?
ST/2019
Myriam Dunn Cavelty
Articles
Can corporations make the digital sphere secure?
ST/2019
Silvia Colombo
Articles
Squaring the triangle of security, migration and state-building in Libya
ST/2018
Brian Concannon
Articles
Enough!
ST/2023
Gisela Dachs
Articles
Middle East: Ii peace possible?
ST/2020
As long as civil war in Syria continues, neither Israel nor Iran can have an interest in escalating the conflict between their two countries. And yet, the conflict has already taken on a sinister tone
ST/2019
Can Dündar
Articles
Erdoğan wanted Turkey to embrace its Western and Arab allies. Now he’s tied to Putin
ST/2018
Jacqueline Eggenschwiler
Articles
Can corporations make the digital sphere secure?
ST/2019
Marc Engelhardt
Articles
Forgotten and hidden conflicts
ST/2020
Terror, old and new: In Africa, militant groups swearing allegiance to the Islamic State are multiplying.
ST/2019
Emran Feroz
Articles
After the forever war
ST/2022
Afghanistan: Is peace possible?
ST/2020
Death by remote: Do drones actually serve the war on terror?
ST/2019
Ulrike Franke
Articles
Europe needs a plan for AI in the military realm
ST/2020
Ralf Fücks
Articles
Superfluous and politically lethal. The construction of the Nord Stream 2 pipeline is highly contentious. Two German experts present their different views for The Security Times.
ST/2018
Sigmar Gabriel
Articles
The EU must win the conflicts of the future
ST/2018
We can – and must – build on the unity of the transatlantic alliance
ST/2017
Ulf Gartzke
Articles
Old alliances in the age of “America First”
ST/2017
Florence Gaub
Articles
Liberté, égalité, vindication
ST/2023
Katja Gloger
Articles
This Russian life
ST/2023
Europe misses opportunities to gain relevance
ST/2020
Russia’s perennial leader is bent on completing his country’s return to superpower status and recasting the global order in its favor
ST/2018
Bernd Greiner
Articles
MAD Men
ST/2023
Bartholomäus Grill
Articles
IS: The EU is playing a dangerous game in the Sahel region
ST/2020
Alexey Gromyko
Articles
Helsinki 2.0: We need new multilateral formats, including a new permanent conference on European security with Russian participation
ST/2019
Jean-Marie Guéhenno
Articles
Europe reacts to “America First”
ST/2017
Karl-Theodor zu Guttenberg
Articles
Old alliances in the age of “America First”
ST/2017
Metin Hakverdi
Articles
President Trump cannot prevent us from forging stronger trans-Atlantic tiesl
ST/2018
François Heisbourg
Articles
ESTABLISHING AN EUROPEAN ARMY: The future of the West will be a conditional, task-oriented and transient affair.
ST/2019
What NATO and the EU can do to contain the threat
ST/2017
Kristin Helberg
Articles
Mr. Precedent
ST/2022
Europe and the US have failed in Syria
ST/2020
Hanns G. Hilpert
Articles
US-North Korean talks continue, but can Kim Jong-un’s pledge to give up his nuclear program be taken at face value?
ST/2019
Markus Hoehne
Articles
Election day is payday
ST/2023
Henning Hoff
Articles
At a Scholz pace
ST/2023
The Big Chill
ST/2022
Frank Hofmann
Articles
Fighting in Eastern Ukraine is worse than it has been for a long time – time for Kiev to act generously
ST/2017
Wolfgang Ischinger
Articles
We shall prevail
ST/2023
Permacrisis Europe
ST/2022
Looking beyond “Westlessness”
ST/2021
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Dominic Johnson
Articles
For a future without chains : African authoritarianism and Western intrusion are blocking the continent’s development
ST/2019
Robert Kagan
Articles
The struggle for a liberal world order is occuring not just outside the West but also within it
ST/2019
Karl-Heinz Kamp
Articles
NATO: Recalibrating its geostrategic compass is a must if the Alliance is to remain relevant
ST/2019
Pawel Karolewski
Articles
Warsaw unpacked
ST/2022
Sylvie Kauffmann
Articles
Macron: A man on a mission
ST/2020
Mirco Keilberth
Articles
Ticking time bomb
ST/2021
Daniel Keohane
Articles
The EU will survive Brexit. But will NATO?
ST/2017
Sir Julian King
Articles
We need a genuine European Cybersecurity Agency
ST/2019
Henry A. Kissinger
Articles
Ben Knight
Articles
More hackable things
ST/2019
Tom Koehler
Articles
Fail-safe cyber resilience: We need early warning and quick response systems that work
ST/2019
Peter Koepf
Articles
The West and the search for its future
ST/2020
The UN’s António Guterres plans to respond to critical situations before they become crises
ST/2017
Horst Köhler
Articles
Africa’s progress is a global common good. Investment in its future is a matter of security – and economic opportunity
ST/2017
Ivan Krastev
Articles
How Europe should counter the rise of illiberal democracies
ST/2020
Reinhard Krumm
Articles
For an active EU policy towards Eastern Europe
ST/2020
Harald Kujat
Articles
Why Europe must assert itself
ST/2017
Charles A. Kupchan
Articles
Keeping Washington tethered to the international community during the president’s tenure will make it easier to repair the wreckage he leaves behind
ST/2018
Sebastian Kurz
Articles
The OSCE is the foundation for a pan-European security infrastructure
ST/2017
Wolfram Lacher
Articles
What Libya tells us about Europe’s role in its unstable neighborhood
ST/2019
Christine Lambrecht
Articles
Pledge of Alliance
ST/2022
Alexander Graf Lambsdorff
Articles
Learning to drive
ST/2022
Missing: A white paper on security
ST/2017
Dana Landau
Articles
Stepping in it
ST/2023
That other crisis
ST/2022
Claus Leggewie
Articles
Vulgar villains
ST/2023
Warsaw unpacked
ST/2022
Lior Lehrs
Articles
That other crisis
ST/2022
Mark Leonard
Articles
Five forces that are making global security “liquid”
ST/2017
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Davis Lewin
Articles
The Israeli defense. Military success in the age of terrorist armies hinges on public education, too
ST/2019
Patricia Lewis
Articles
Prevention possible
ST/2023
Lutz Lichtenberger
Articles
The West and the search for its future
ST/2020
“Hardball” at the 2020 Munich Security Conference
ST/2020
Stephanie Liechtenstein
Articles
The underlying tensions and mistrust at the core of the conflict between Russia and the West
ST/2018
The crisis of the conventional arms control regime
ST/2017
Viktor Loshak
Articles
Ukraine: Is peace possible?
ST/2020
Michael Lüders
Articles
Are the US, Israel and Saudi Arabia preparing for regime change in Iran?
ST/2019
Fyodor Lukyanov
Articles
The Minsk Protocol in the absence of trust
ST/2018
Heiko Maas
Articles
Germany can make a difference in an unsteady world
ST/2020
Slaying the dragon: We must re-address arms control
ST/2019
Kishore Mahbubani
Articles
China’s long-term strategy for becoming the world’s number one power
ST/2018
Will ASEAN survive the new geopolitical competition between the US and China?
ST/2017
Robert Malley
Articles
The conundrum of the Washington-Tehran stalemate
ST/2020
Ten conflicts to watch in 2018
ST/2018
Michael Martens
Articles
Turkey seeks to destroy Kurdish self-government in Syria – but it just might achieve the opposite effect
ST/2018
Georg Mascolo
Articles
When is a cyber attack an act of war?
ST/2017
Jessica T. Mathews
Articles
The indefensible US defense budget
ST/2020
Times Media
Articles
Tarek Megerisi
Articles
Libya: Is peace possible?
ST/2020
David Miliband
Articles
Dishonor roll
ST/2023
Kim Min-Seok
Articles
The South Korean military is catching up with a new drone army
ST/2018
Thierry de Montbrial
Articles
American primacy
ST/2018
Seyed Hossein Mousavian
Articles
Assessing the state of the Iran nuclear deal
ST/2017
Thomas Müller
Articles
Even a globally adopted database will not resolve the problem of ambiguous military spending data
ST/2019
Herfried Münkler
Articles
America’s retreat: A world without a keeper
ST/2020
Violence has morphed from a political instrument into an economic resource, but this is only one of five reasons for today’s never-ending conflicts
ST/2019
Yassin Musharbash
Articles
The fight against Islamic State is not over
ST/2020
Rolf Mützenich
Articles
Cold hard fact: Peace is only possible with Moscow on board
ST/2019
How the new grand coalition, once formed, will pursue Germany’s European and foreign policy
ST/2018
Amrita Narlikar
Articles
Managing a world of weaponized interdependence
ST/2020
Matthias Nass
Articles
North and South Korea are speaking again, but Pyongyang will never give up its nuclear weapons
ST/2018
Klaus Naumann
Articles
ESTABLISHING AN EUROPEAN ARMY: Even if prudent, there will be no European army any time soon
ST/2019
Peter R. Neumann
Articles
How to deal with returning IS fighters
ST/2020
The Islamic State’s nature and dynamics are certain to change
ST/2018
Robin Niblett
Articles
Brexit and the future of European society
ST/2018
Frank Nordhausen
Articles
The clear winners in Syria are Assad, Iran and Russia – with the Kurds caught between a rock and hard place
ST/2019
Joseph S. Nye, JR.
Articles
Cracking China
ST/2022
The US and Europe hold a hand that’s too good to fold
ST/2020
Preventing a cyber-Pearl Harbor is not the only digital challenge nation states face
ST/2018
Andreas Østhagen
Articles
Russia’s new military focus on the Arctic
ST/2020
Parand
Articles
wHim
ST/2023
Marc-Antoine Pérouse de Montclos
Articles
All terror politics is local: Jihadi groups in sub-Saharan Africa are more of a regional than a global threat
ST/2019
Volker Perthes
Articles
The Middle East in flux
ST/2017
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Friedbert Pflüger
Articles
Return to reason. The construction of the Nord Stream 2 pipeline is highly contentious. Two German experts present their different views for The Security Times.
ST/2018
PHK
Articles
Will the US terminate the Open Skies Treaty?
ST/2020
Rosen Plevneliev
Articles
Why it is more dangerous and less predictable than Cold War
ST/2017
Ines Pohl
Articles
Journalists in conflict zones are increasingly targeted for their work. Media outlets must take ownership of their responsibilities
ST/2019
Achim Post
Articles
Cold hard fact: Peace is only possible with Moscow on board
ST/2019
How the new grand coalition, once formed, will pursue Germany’s European and foreign policy
ST/2018
Detlef Prinz
Articles
Thank You, Mr. President! An obituary for the 41st US President, George H.W. Bush
ST/2018
John McCain, in memoriam
ST/2018
Democracy remains unimaginable without freedom of the press
ST/2018
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Oliver Rolofs
Articles
Cable news
ST/2023
Back in the USSR
ST/2022
Energy security:Reliable partner?
ST/2021
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Rüdiger Rossig
Articles
Two decades after the Yugoslav Wars, security in the Western Balkans is again in peril, this time by organized crime and political and religious extremism
ST/2018
Svein Vigeland Rottem
Articles
Russia’s new military focus on the Arctic
ST/2020
Norbert Röttgen
Articles
A more perfect Union
ST/2022
Kevin Rudd
Articles
Xi’s wiz
ST/2023
A mechanism to manage security tensions in the Asia-Pacific region
ST/2018
US-China relations in the year of living dangerously
ST/2017
Michael Rühle
Articles
Six developments that could lead to structural changes to the global nuclear order
ST/2018
Deterrence: precarious in theory, effective in practice
ST/2017
Stuart Russell
Articles
Building a lethal autonomous weapon is easier than building a self-driving car. A new treaty is necessary
ST/2018
Thomas Ruttig
Articles
Afghanistan is again the world’s deadliest conflict
ST/2019
Behnam Said
Articles
The war IS not over: Pulling out would lead to more conflict on the ground and more instability overall
ST/2019
Samir Saran
Articles
India sees the Belt and Road Initiative for what it is: evidence of China’s unconcealed ambition for hegemony
ST/2018
Gwendolyn Sasse
Articles
Controlling the narrative
ST/2023
Tabea Scharrer
Articles
Election day is payday
ST/2023
Helga Maria Schmid
Articles
Build it and they will come
ST/2023
From Brussels with love. To a more assertive EU in a volatile world
ST/2019
Wolfgang Schmidt
Articles
Official intelligence
ST/2023
Martin Schulze Wessel
Articles
Origin story
ST/2022
Katrin Seidel
Articles
Election day is payday
ST/2023
P. W. Singer
Articles
The real cyber threat is your likes
ST/2019
Anne-Marie Slaughter
Articles
“What’s wrong with America First?” – and other foreign policy questions Democratic presidential candidates will have to answer
ST/2019
Dan Smith
Articles
Arms control: The world’s security risks have become more severe. But what are today’s great powers willing – and able – to do to counter them?
ST/2019
The future of arms control remains in the hands of Russia and the US
ST/2018
Is the Middle East becoming a zone full of half-forgotten, widely misinterpreted wars?
ST/2017
Julianne Smith
Articles
The EU-US relationship is in crisis
ST/2019
Stephen Smith
Articles
The number of Africans migrating overseas is bound to rise significantly, and most will head for Europe
ST/2019
Timo Soini
Articles
From the Finnish perspective, NATO’s role in the Baltic Sea region is a stabilizing factor
ST/2017
Javier Solana
Articles
General failure
ST/2023
Theo Sommer
Articles
Opportunistic bedfellows
ST/2022
The art of compromise in times of turmoil
ST/2021
We must re-address arms control
ST/2020
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Volker Stanzel
Articles
Even proven foreign policy instincts do not much help when confronting challenges of a new sort. Moving forward, Europeans must forge a new social consensus on foreign policy
ST/2019
Stefano Stefanini
Articles
Brexit is about more than just trade; it’s also about security
ST/2018
Constanze Stelzenmüller
Articles
“America first” means America alone
ST/2018
Jens Stoltenberg
Articles
How to win friends and influence peaceful resolutions: Strengthening NATO’s transatlantic bond
ST/2018
Dmitri Stratievski
Articles
Ukraine: Skeptical of all negotiations with Moscow
ST/2020
Michael Stürmer
Articles
Russia and the US must agree on shared rules, set up common control centers and develop a system of cyber control
ST/2018
Zephyr Teachout
Articles
Something is rotten
ST/2023
Shashi Tharoor
Articles
How can India raise the costs of Pakistan’s troubling actions towards its neighbor?
ST/2017
Carlyle Thayer
Articles
World powers are scrambling for influence over Asian maritime routes
ST/2018
The Trump administration adds uncertainty to the standoff in the South China Sea
ST/2017
Elmar Thevessen
Articles
Terror is the dark side of globalization, where people, alliances and old institutions are losing their base
ST/2017
Adam Thomson
Articles
Sharing the burden is more than just talk
ST/2017
Nathalie Tocci
Articles
Squaring the triangle of security, migration and state-building in Libya
ST/2018
Özlem Topçu
Articles
An isolated Turkey is turning towards Russia and away from Europe and the US
ST/2017
Dmitri Trenin
Articles
Down to the wire
ST/2022
Russia’s relations with the West are not about to get any better
ST/2020
Despite their troubles, Europe and the US are not withering away. It would behoove Moscow to avoid escalations
ST/2019
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Reinhard Veser
Articles
The situation in Ukraine may seem calm. Underneath, it is anything but
ST/2018
Kira Vinke
Articles
No crisis is an island
ST/2023
Rüdiger von Fritsch
Articles
Separating chimeras from realities
ST/2022
Ben Wagner
Articles
Making states responsible for their activities in cyberspace
ST/2017
Dirk Wiese
Articles
For an active EU policy towards Eastern Europe
ST/2020
Michael Wolffsohn
Articles
An unorthodox view of the Israel-Palestine problem
ST/2017
Jon Wolfsthal
Articles
After scrapping INF, how might we prevent Arms Race 2.0?
ST/2019
Mehmet Yegin
Articles
Ankara’s relationship with NATO is full of misconceptions
ST/2020
Fu Ying
Articles
Beijing’s plans for a globalization that is more open, inclusive, and beneficial for all
ST/2018
Jonathan Zittrain
Articles
Ifs, ands and bots
ST/2023
Andreas Zumach
Articles
All border changes in Europe since 1990 have violated international treaties
ST/2018