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We need better IR theories to explain Russia

2018-10-20 By Anders Puck Nielsen Leave a Comment

Traditional theories about International Relations are simply not good enough to explain what is going on between Russia and the West. Andrej Krickovic delivers the argument in this policy memo for PONARS Eurasia.

Filed Under: Military strategy and politics Tagged With: NATO, Russia, USA

Estonia leaves UNIFIL because Finland does

2018-10-12 By Anders Puck Nielsen Leave a Comment

Finland has decided to leave the UN Mission in Lebanon, so the integrated Estonian platoon has to leave as well. This raises some interesting questions about benefits and dangers to cooperation among Europe’s armed forces.

Filed Under: Army Tagged With: Estonia, Finland

Russia is not on the verge of apocalypse

2018-10-10 By Anders Puck Nielsen Leave a Comment

The notion that Russia is about to collapse is way too common in Western discourse. Mark Galeotti reacts against this trend in an almost entertainingly scathing review of one such apocalyptic article.

Filed Under: Military strategy and politics Tagged With: Russia

Michael Kofman sums up Vostok 2018

2018-09-30 By Anders Puck Nielsen Leave a Comment

Nowhere near 300,000 soldiers took part in the exercise, but it was still interesting. Not least for its focus on a free-play scenario instead of the usual rehearsal of predefined maneuvers.

Filed Under: Military strategy and politics Tagged With: Russia

Europe hopes for status quo but must prepare for NATO without U.S.

2018-09-28 By Anders Puck Nielsen Leave a Comment

Interesting and pessimistic take on the future of NATO by Sten Rynning in War on the Rocks: In this short essay, I argue that NATO is actually witnessing a return of European geopolitics that runs in parallel to the questioning of geopolitical priorities occurring in the United States. European allies clearly prefer continuity when it […]

Filed Under: Military strategy and politics Tagged With: NATO

Civilians can know military stuff too

2018-08-02 By Anders Puck Nielsen Leave a Comment

Lately there has been a heated debate in War on the Rocks about Professional Military Education. It has turned into something of a spectacle where military and civilian teachers respectively argue that their own competencies are the most important. Tammy S. Schultz provides the sane perspective in her piece titled The Road Less Travelled: Both […]

Filed Under: Military strategy and politics Tagged With: Military Leadership

Russia has an inflatable regiment

2017-12-03 By Anders Puck Nielsen Leave a Comment

Robert Beckhusen for War is Boring: This tradition of inflatable dummy tanks and phony ballistic missiles — imitasiia or imitation — is still alive and well in Russia thanks to the 45th Separate Engineer-Camouflage Regiment based in Vladimir Oblast east of Moscow. The unit has a variety of blow-up tanks, missile launchers, armored personnel carriers […]

Filed Under: Army Tagged With: Russia

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