Säkerhetsrådet
Beijing and Moscow are playing the long game. They’re sanction-proofing their economies while weaponising our openness and indecision. They’re also betting on us being too slow, divided, or distracted to respond.
Chris Kremidas-Courtney | August 19, 2025
Two developments are signaling that Europe is moving on and has started to build alternatives for a security architecture without ...
Minna Ålander | July 28, 2025

Influence campaigns have emerged as a pressing global threat to national security, exploiting vulnerabilities in societies to sow discord and ...
Lamija Softic | July 7, 2025
That the 2025 NATO Summit in The Hague, would focus on defense spending and military budgets was clear from the ...
Magnus Ander | July 3, 2025

With persisting uncertainty about the future US role and commitment to NATO, Europeans are ramping up their presence in the ...
Minna Ålander | June 27, 2025
Democracies in Asia and Australia can benefit from lessons Europe has learned about countering Russian hybrid threats while Europe can ...
Chris Kremidas-Courtney | May 6, 2025

This article was originally published by the Wilson Center. March 7, 2025 marks the first anniversary of Sweden’s full membership ...
Jason C. Moyer | March 10, 2025
Europe Needs a Nordic-Baltic-Polish (NBP) Leadership  Europe needs to wake up. This is something we have heard quite often in ...
Anna Rennéus Guthrie | November 25, 2024