German Council on Foreign Relations

Military Mobility

Getting Germany’s ­Transportation Infrastructure Up to Speed

Germany is NATO’s linchpin for moving military assets to its eastern flank. Yet the decay of the country’s infrastructure, its prohibitive bureaucracy, capacity constraints, and vulnerability to physical and cyber threats cripple military mobility. This undermines Germany’s ability to fulfill its obligations under NATO’s New Force Model at a time when Russia represents an increasingly acute threat and Berlin is about to deploy a full brigade to Lithuania.

Author/s
Jannik Hartmann
Policy Brief

Subjugating RuNet

The Kremlin’s New Levers of Control over Elections and Society
Author/s
Alena Epifanova
Online Commentary

From Tank To Lab

How We Want To Advance Co-Creation
Author/s
Roderick Kefferpütz
Claire Luzia Leifert
Online Commentary

Investment Screening

Protectionism and Industrial Policy? Or Justified Policy Tool to Protect National Security?
Author/s
Dr. Claudia Schmucker
Dr. Stormy-Annika Mildner
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