And of course, it was a fantastic opportunity to connect with the community, Serge Droz and Isabella Brunner to only name a few.
A big thank you to DCAF, in particular Leonora Hasani and Willow Sylvester!
The most impactful dimension of this week was the fostering of mutual understanding and cooperation between communities that struggle to trust and engage with each other.
We have only limited data, so here is a conjecture based on what we know about US approaches to suppressing and destroying enemy air defenses from the past.
📝New blog post: When AI Governs (Dis)Information: Five Lessons for Democracy
From the 2026 Cambridge Disinformation Summit, @apb-ldn.org highlights how AI is weakening incentives for reliable information, enabling disinformation, and challenging democratic resilience.
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📢 The European Security Studies Conference kicks off tomorrow in Stockholm!
🎤 Get ready for our keynote speech by Lieutenant General Thomas Nilsson (Swedish Air Force), taking place tomorrow at 13:30.
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But the most stimulating part was listening and providing feedback to the group's presentations. A lot remains to do in the region, but it is great to see so many ideas.
I am particularly proud of my involvement with NetSec! This is the accomplishment of nearly a decade of hard work through @eissnetwork.bsky.social to structure the security studies field in Europe. Watch this space over the next years as we develop, and see you in Stockholm for our conference!