Prof. Dr. Ulrich Schlie at OVB/FR: Arrow 3 defence should be Germany's protective shield against Putin
Prof. Dr. Ulrich Schlie, Professor of Security and Strategy Research at the University of Bonn, explains in an interview with the Frankfurter Rundschau newspaper why the Israeli Arrow 3 missile defence system is set to become a key component of Germany's security architecture.
Erst handeln, dann verfeinern Im technologiebegeisterten China verbreitet sich KI mit beispielloser Geschwindigkeit
In this article, Maximilian Mayer and Ningjie Zhu argue that Chinese AI startup Deepseek is at the center of a profound technological change. Although the performance of its language model is controversial, the decision to make the program code openly available free of charge has triggered an AI revolution in China.
Prof. Dr. Frank Umbach at Phoenix: Mediating in the Middle East "The EU Has Lost Influence"
Professor Dr. Frank Umbach, political scientist at CASSIS, University of Bonn, warns on phoenix vor Ort that the EU has lost influence in the Middle East and is currently outpaced by the US, China, and regional powers.
Frank Umbach on phoenix: “Signal to Moscow is catastrophic”
Studio discussion with Frank Umbach (CASSIS, University of Bonn) on the state visit to Ukraine by Federal Minister of Defense Boris Pistorius (SPD) and Volodymyr Selenskyj (President of Ukraine).
Frank Umbach on phoenix: “Meloni is an important voice for the transatlantic partnership”
Studio discussion with Frank Umbach (CASSIS, University of Bonn) and others on the press conference “Weimar Plus” talks on Ukraine.
Dr. Moritz Brake at FAZ: Europe’s Future is Being Secured at Sea
In an article for Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, Moritz Brake, Senior Fellow at CASSIS, outlines how NATO’s “Baltops 2025” naval exercise underscores the growing importance of maritime security for Europe’s future.
Prof. Dr. Ulrich Schlie at TRT Global: As Merz gets set for Trump meeting
Prof. Dr. Ulrich Schlie, Henry Kissinger Professor for Security and Strategic Studies at the University of Bonn, sees Chancellor Merz’s trip to Washington as an opportunity—only if substance follows symbolism and Europe steps up security commitments.