Center for Security and Defense

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In this center, experts deal with various aspects of security and defense policy. The scope of their research activities includes German and European defense and security policy, stabilization and civilian crisis management on the European and African continents, and conflict risk reduction in the Asia-Pacific region.

Main Topics:

  • German, European, and transatlantic security and defense policy
  • Military capabilities, arms cooperation, and technological innovation
  • Nuclear deterrence, arms control, and non-proliferation
  • Civilian crisis prevention, stabilization, and peacebuilding
  • Security and conflict risks in the Asia-Pacific
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At DGAP’s Center for Security and Defense, we conduct research and provide advice on various aspects of security and defense policy. We aim to create a better understanding of fundamental issues and identify options for action among both political decision-makers and the general public.

We have extensive expertise in German, European, and transatlantic security and defense policy. We analyze military capabilities, armaments cooperation, and technological innovation as well as nuclear deterrence, arms control, and non-proliferation.

Furthermore, we work in the field of civilian crisis prevention, stabilization, and peacebuilding, seeking to increase the effectiveness and efficiency of Germany’s stabilization efforts and to sustainably strengthen cooperation among the landscape of national actors. We also initiate or further develop discussion points for the German government to use in its interdepartmental and interministerial reflection and learning processes.

Within the framework of our project Risk Reduction and Arms Control in the Asia-Pacific, we work to build and transfer knowledge on current security issues and conflict risks in this key region and to develop approaches for stability. In publications and workshops, our experts share their analysis and its relevance for Germany and Europe with stakeholders and the general public.

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Publications

Divided in Diversity

Overcoming Europe’s Incoherence in National Approaches to Civilian CSDP
Author/s
Carina Böttcher
Marie Wolf
Analysis

Asymmetrical Arms Control

How to Account for Innovation and Diversity in European Armed Forces
Author/s
Torben Schütz
Policy Brief

The Compact Roadmap

Towards a New Level of Professionalization in Civilian CSDP
Author/s
Carina Böttcher
Policy Brief

A New Dimension of Air-Based Threats

Germany, the EU, and NATO Need New Political Initiatives and Military Defense Systems
Author/s
Torben Schütz
Dr. Christian Mölling
Zoe Stanley-Lockman
Policy Brief

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