Types of operations
Comparative Analysis of Counter-Terrorism Efforts of NATO and the Shanghai Cooperation Organization

After the Crisis: The Role of Resilience in Coming Back Stronger
Introduction
There is widespread confusion about the term resilience. The starting point is that its meaning changes depending on whether one speaks in a technical or non-technical sense. Thus, the idea of resilience discussed in engineering is different from the one conveyed in social science. In this article, the author carries out an analysis based on the latter meaning and discusses resilience in the context of global crises and emergencies.

Technology as a Resilience Factor in Peace Operations
Introduction
UN peacekeeping can evolve to become a learning enterprise that seeks out and applies new technologies and innovations on a continuous basis, thereby enabling it to be better prepared for the future.[1]

Connecting Conflict Concepts: Hybrid Warfare and Warden’s Rings

Defining the Concept of ‘Hybrid Warfare’ Based on the Analysis of Russia’s Aggression against Ukraine

Beyond Propaganda: Soviet Active Measures in Putin’s Russia
Preface: An Awakening
The neatest trick of the devil is to persuade you that he does not exist.
— Charles Baudelaire, 1869 [1]

Observations on the Role of the United Nations in Iraq in the Coming Year

Concerning Multinational Staff Efficiency and Future NATO Operations
