Prof. Dr. Ulrich Schlie at WDR 5 on Trump's Ukraine policy
Prof. Dr. Ulrich Schlie, Professor of Security and Strategy Research at the University of Bonn, analyzes Trump's decision to resume supplying weapons to Ukraine.
Prof. Dr. Caja Thimm at a panel discussion on AI in the district of Gießen
Prof. Dr. Caja Thimm, Professor of Media Studies and Intermediality at the University of Bonn, took part in a public panel discussion entitled "The future of work in the age of AI" on July 9, 2025. The event was organized by the Adult Education Centre (VHS) of the district of Gießen, the "Smart Gießener Land" project and other institutions from Hesse.
Dr. Frank Umbach: "Moscow wants to capitalize"
Dr. Frank Umbach, Head of Research at the European Cluster for Climate, Energy and Resource Security (EUCERS) and Fellow at CASSIS, talks to phoenix about the recent BRICS summit in Rio de Janeiro and the war in Ukraine.
Dr. Joachim Weber on the Death of Russia's Navy Deputy Commander
Dr. Joachim Weber, Senior Fellow at CASSIS, assesses what the death of the deputy commander of the Russian navy during fighting in Kursk means for the war in Ukraine. He also explains the alleged halt to US arms deliveries to Ukraine and outlines its security policy consequences .
Prof. Dr. Andreas Heinemann-Grüder: “Wobbly game for Ukraine with Trump”
In an interview with Deutschlandfunk, Prof. Dr. Andreas Heinemann-Grüder interprets the White House's recent refusal to deliver certain weapons and ammunition to Ukraine after all - despite previous promises.
Ulrich Schlie in the Hypothesis podcast on the current conscription debate
In the latest episode of the “Hypothesis” podcast series, Prof. Dr. Ulrich Schlie argues for a renewal of compulsory military service and a social debate about serving in the military.
Prof. Dr. Ulrich Schlie at Die Tagespost: Is NATO Still Protecting Us?
Prof. Dr. Ulrich Schlie, Professor of Security and Strategic Studies at the University of Bonn, evaluates how shifting power dynamics between the U.S. and Europe are challenging NATO ahead of its upcoming summit—and why Europe must step up its burden-sharing.
Landry Charrier at dokdoc.eu: Victory Is Not Inevitable
Landry Charrier, Associate Fellow at CASSIS, warns in dokdoc.eu against adopting the narrative of inevitable right-wing victories in Germany and France—and argues that democratic outcomes remain open and contestable.
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