Project Details
Description
SECURITECH is a research project that zooms in on the politics of energy infrastructure and the displacement of security authority to technical experts. This deep transformative process has immense security implications for the countries in the Baltic Sea Region.
Key findings
A form of politics has been overlooked - technification has led to security decisions being made by a very limited number of experts.
| Short title | SECURITECH |
|---|---|
| Status | Finished |
| Effective start/end date | 01/06/2020 → 28/06/2024 |
Keywords
- Energy
- Infrastructure
- security
- technification
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Energy as a weapon: Decoding blackmail tactics in Europe
Slakaityte, V. & Surwillo, I., 9 Jan 2024, Copenhagen: Danish Institute for International Studies, 4 p. (DIIS Policy Brief).Research output: Working Paper, Paper, Policy Brief, Brief, Impact › Policy Briefs, Briefs and Impacts › Research
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Invisible frontlines: Safeguarding Europe's energy infrastructure
Slakaityte, V. & Surwillo, I., 18 Mar 2024, Copenhagen: Danish Institute for International Studies. 61 p. (DIIS Report; No. 06, Vol. 2024).Research output: Book, Anthology, Thesis, Report › Report › Commissioned › peer-review
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Out with the old, in with the new? The EU’s path out of the energy crisis
Surwillo, I. & Slakaityte, V., 18 Mar 2024, Copenhagen: Danish Institute for International Studies. 86 p. (DIIS Report; No. 05, Vol. 2024).Research output: Book, Anthology, Thesis, Report › Report › Commissioned › peer-review
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Press/Media
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Efter en række angreb på infrastruktur i Norden advarer forskere: Havene omkring Danmark er optimale for hybrid krigsførelse
Berling, T. V. & Slakaityte, V.
11/03/2024
2 Media contributions
Press/Media: Press / Media