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Anders Puck Nielsen

Orlogskaptajn, Militæranalytiker, Institut for Ledelse og Organisation, Forsvarsakademiet

Rusland  Maritime operationer  Ukraine  Informationskrig

Publikationsliste

Bogkapitel   Peer reviewed

af Anders Puck Nielsen og Alexander Malik Fleischer With

Udgivet 04/08/2024

Hjemmefronten: Forsvarets nationale opgaver frem mod 2035, 171 - 198

Magasinartikel   Open access

af Anders Puck Nielsen og Korea Institute for Maritime Strategy

Udgivet 11/05/2024

KIMS Periscope, 348

Magasinartikel

af Anders Puck Nielsen

Udgivet 08/04/2024

Ræson, 57

Bogkapitel   Peer reviewed

af Anders Puck Nielsen

Udgivet 13/02/2024

Coalition Navies During the Korean War: Understanding Combined Naval Operations, 112 - 123

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af Anders Puck Nielsen

Udgivet 02/11/2023

Film   Open access

af Anders Puck Nielsen

Udgivet 20/12/2022

What can we learn about conventional warfare from the war in Ukraine? I look at five suggestions from a recent RUSI report.

Film   Open access

af Anders Puck Nielsen

Udgivet 11/12/2022

An update on the frontlines in Ukraine. The mud season is coming to an end, and the winter is about to begin.

Film   Open access

af Anders Puck Nielsen

Udgivet 02/12/2022

Is Russia preparing for a long war or a quick win in Ukraine? Many analysts predict that Russia wants to drag out the war to win in the long run. But their current actions don't support this idea, and it rather looks like Putin is still hoping for a quick victory during the winter.

Film   Open access

af Anders Puck Nielsen

Udgivet 29/11/2022

I discuss why the West is talking about peace negotiations when it looks totally unrealistic, and the balancing act that Zelensky has to perform between signalling opposite things to Russia and the West.

Film   Open access

af Anders Puck Nielsen

Udgivet 12/11/2022

Russia has retreated from Kherson, but the war is far from over. There is no reason to believing that peace is around the corner. But we are moving into a new phase of the war, and in this video I look at what that might mean. And then I look at what's at stake for Russia's general Surovikin, because there will hardly be tolerance for more losses on his watch.

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