Event 886

approved csv-import Updated 2025-11-25T13:05:32.408318Z
Status: approved Confidence: Low Category: Uncategorized Country: Denmark Source: csv-import URL: https://www.diis.dk/en/research/the-baltic-sea-region-reminds-us-deterrence-is-more-than-frontline-strength 🔗
🕐 Event Time: 2025-05-14T12:00:00Z
Created: 2025-11-22T22:48:17.530408+00:00
✏️ Updated: 2025-11-25T13:05:32.408318Z

Summary

Headline: The Baltic Sea region reminds us deterrence is more than frontline strength

Short Summary: Danish analysis: Deterrence in the Baltic region requires information and political resilience, not just military buildup.

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Analysis from the Danish Institute for International Studies argues that deterrence in the Baltic Sea region encompasses more than just military build-up on the frontline, stressing the importance of alliances and multi-domain approaches, including information operations and political resilience.

Notes: The Baltic Sea region states are at the forefront of strengthening military and civil defences in an increasingly insecure geopolitical climate. Two new reports show what other European countries can learn to support a more unified defence posture.

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  • "The Baltic Sea region reminds us that while forward-deployed military strength is important, serious deterrence is about much more."
  • "Deterrence is not only about the ability to inflict costs, but also the capability to deny political gains and to shape the broader environment."
  • "Efforts to build resilience—also in the information domain—are crucial to discourage hybrid threats and to counter attempts at sowing disunity."
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