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    Navigating the grey zone: Readiness, solidarity and resolve

    Russia's hybrid warfare against the EU has escalated in recent weeks, revealing a pattern of coercive probing designed to test Europe's defences and unity. The challenge for Europeans is to demonstrate to Russia that they are capable of deterring future provocations.

    Commentary
    29 October, 2025 By: Luigi Scazzieri
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    Operation Sophia's world – changes and challenges

    This Brief looks at how Operation Sophia has de facto become a police – as well as rescue – operation, while also generating added-value as a maritime security instrument.

    Briefs
    27 November 2017 By: Thierry Tardy
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    Towards military mobility?

    This Brief explores the challenges that may face policymakers as they plan for military mobility in Europe. Can the EU overcome the infrastructural, legal and regulatory barriers that hamper the transportation of military units in Europe?

    Briefs
    27 November 2017 By: Daniel Fiott
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    Smart logistics for future armed forces

    New technologies are changing the face of warfare. Now, for the first time since the Industrial Revolution, can these emerging technologies reverse the trend of the ever-growing logistics tail of modern armed forces?

    Briefs
    8 November 2017 By: Torben Schütz, Zoe Stanley-Lockman
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    Chinese futures: horizon 2025

    This Report - the outcome of a dedicated EUISS Task Force - seeks to decipher what kind of global actor we can expect China to be, given its growing international profile and ambitions. What do current trends indicate regarding the direction of its future foreign and security...

    Analysis
    19 July 2017 By: Eva Pejsova
  • Defence industries in Arab states: players and strategies

    This Chaillot Paper analyses how Arab states strive to achieve strategic, economic and symbolic goals through indigenous armaments production, with some countries in the region showing a new determination to become more self-reliant in this domain. The paper focuses in particular...

    Chaillot Papers
    22 March 2017 By: Florence Gaub, Zoe Stanley-Lockman
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    China’s parade: mixed messages

    This Alert examines China’s elaborate celebrations marking the 70th anniversary of its victory in the Pacific War. What do they reveal about Beijing’s military priorities? And perhaps more importantly, what do they indicate about the country’s domestic politics?

    Alerts
    7 October 2015 By: Alice Ekman, Eva Pejsova
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    Russian futures: horizon 2025

    This Report is the outcome of an EUISS Task Force that convened throughout the autumn and winter of 2015 to develop scenarios for Russia’s future. The publication is divided into two parts: one dedicated to the domestic arena – focusing on the economic, military and political...

    Analysis
    7 April 2016 By: Nicu Popescu, Hiski Haukkala
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    A new PLA for a new era

    China’s army-centric military structure – based on a 1950’s Soviet model – had long mismatched the country’s status as world’s second largest economy. This Alert looks at how the push for military reforms reflects Beijing’s changing domestic and regional priorities.

    Alerts
    1 April 2016 By: Sebastian Hornschild, Eva Pejsova
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    If not now, when? The Nordic EU Battlegroup

    The Nordic Battlegroup (NGB), led by Sweden for the third time, is ready for action if called upon by the EU. But what are the implications of choosing to deploy it or not?

    Alerts
    17 February 2015 By: Jan Joel Andersson

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