CMS Researcher Tobias Liebetrau co-edits speciel edition of International Affairs CMS Researcher Tobias Liebetrau has co-edited a special section on cybersecurity and international relations in the latest issue of International Affairs.
New CMS Background Paper: Maritime Crime in African Waters Maritime crime in Africa is a significant challenge with consequences locally as well as internationally.
Drones, the Russo-Ukrainian War, and the Future of Armed Conflict The Russo‒Ukrainian War provides important lessons for future armed conflicts and illustrates the prominent role that drone technology will play in the future.
New CMS Report: Drones, the Russo-Ukrainian War, and the Future of Armed Conflict The war between Russia and Ukraine provides important lessons for future armed conflicts and illustrates the prominent role that drone technology will play in the future.
CMS co-hosts conference in Parliament on Nordic-Baltic defense and security Researchers from CMS contributed as moderators during the Danish Parliament's conference on Nordic-Baltic defence and security.
CMS publishes new Security Policy Survey 2024 Is the world more or less safe today than five years ago? What are the biggest threats to Denmark? Should the West increase its military deterrence against Russia?
Neil Renic has co-authored a new forum published in International Studies Perspectives Neil Renic, Researcher at the Center for Military Studies, has co-authored the newly published forum “Dead-Ends, Disasters, Delays? Reflecting on Research Failure in International Studies and Ways to Avoid It”
Job vacancy: Postdoc in defence, security, and strategic studies The Centre for Military Studies seeks a candidate for a two-year position as Post-doctoral researcher focusing on research in defence, security, and strategic studies.
Tobias Liebetrau publishes new article in International Journal of Critical Infrastructure Protection Tobias Liebetrau and Christian Bueger, have published a new journal article in International Journal of Critical Infrastructure Protection.
CMS researchers publishes new article: "Piracy and the broader ‘gun business’ in the Niger Delta" Katja Lindskov Jacobsen and Amanda Møller Rasmussen have published a new article, “Piracy and the broader ‘gun business’ in the Niger Delta”, in the journal International Affairs.
New CMS Report: Denmark as a transit country in NATO Alexander Høgsberg Tetzlaff has authored a new CMS Report about the challenges that Danish decision-makers face in light of NATO's enablement agenda, which will only increase in importance the coming years.
CMS Researcher publishes new article: "Tragic reflection, political wisdom, and the future of algorithmic war" Neil Renic, Researcher at the Centre for Military Studies, has published a new article, “Tragic reflection, political wisdom, and the future of algorithmic war”, in the Australian Journal of International Affairs.
A Wake-up Call for a European Security Provider? Following Russia's invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, defence and security have moved up the political agenda in the European Union (EU).
New CMS Report: A Wake-up Call for a European Security Provider? Russia's war against Ukraine has shed new light on the EU's security and defence policy and European security architecture.
New CMS Report: The Nordic NATO Enlargement Sweden’s and Finland’s membership of NATO is changing Danish security and defence policy. The NATO enlargement increases Danish security and provides new opportunities for Nordic defence cooperation.
Senior Researcher Katja Lindskov Jacobsen contributes to new NATO report The report is a part of a reflection process initiated at the 2023 NATO Summit with the purpose of revisiting NATO’s southern engagements.
CMS project HYBRINAT receives grant from Research Council, Faroe Islands CMS Researcher, Tobias Liebetrau, has received a grant from the Faroese Research Council for the project Hybrid Threats in the North Atlantic (HYBRINAT).
Senior Researcher Maria Mälksoo publishes new article: ”NATO's new front: deterrence moves eastward” Maria Mälksoo, Professor at the Centre for Military Studies and the Department of Political Science, has published a new article, ”NATO’s new front: deterrence moves eastward”, in the journal International Affairs.
CMS Researcher publishes new report: “Memory Laws in the Baltic States” Dr. Dovilė Sagatienė,has published a new report as part of the research consortium “The Challenge of Populist Memory Politics for Europe: Towards Effective Responses to Militant Legislations on the Past (MEMOCRACY)".
Researcher Cornelia Baciu has co-edited a new Special Issue in Politics and Governance CMS Researcher Cornelia Baciu has co-edited a new Special Issue of the journal Politics and Governance in cooperation with Falk Ostermann and Wolfgang Wagner.
Researcher Cornelia Baciu publishes new article in European Journal of International Security CMS-researcher Cornelia Baciu has co-authored a new article in European Journal of International Security
New defence agreement secures the financing of the Centre for Military Studies The first partial agreement under the defence agreement for 2024-2033 includes a continuation of the cooperation between the parties to the defence agreement and the University of Copenhagen about the Centre for Militar…
New defence agreement secures the financing of the Centre for Military Studies The first partial agreement under the defence agreement for 2024-2033 includes a continuation of the cooperation between the parties to the defence agreement and the University of Copenhagen about the Centre for Militar…
CMS Researcher Tobias Liebetrau publishes new article in Journal of Cyber Policy Researcher at CMS, Tobias Liebetrau, has co-authored a newly published article in the Journal of Cyber Policy entitled: “Cybersecurity and the politics of knowledge production: towards a reflexive practice”.