By Marta Kepe and Jan Osburg
How can small countries with limited resources increase their defensive capabilities? According to Marta Kepe and Jan Osburg, the Baltic states’ adoption of a “total defense” approach to national security is one answer. On top of conventional military activities, this approach aims to enable civilians to protect themselves and to support to their national armies regarding logistics, information and other resources.
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