Joris Van Bladel

Senior Associate Fellow

j.vanbladel@egmontinstitute.be

Russian military and strategic culture, security & defense, strategic forecasting

Biography

Dr. Joris Van Bladel is Senior Associate Fellow in the ‘Europe in the World’ programme at the Egmont – Royal Institute for International Relations. He studied Social and Military Sciences at the Royal Military Academy in Brussels and Slavic Languages and Eastern European Cultures at Ghent University. He holds a PhD in Arts from the University of Groningen. His doctoral research, The All-Volunteer Force in the Russian Mirror: Transformation without Change (2004), explored the persistence of military traditions in post-Soviet Russia.

Throughout and after his military career (1985–2006), he taught and lectured at institutions including the Royal Military Academy, Ghent University, the University of Amsterdam, Uppsala University, and the Technical University of Berlin. He has held research positions at the Center for Russian and East European Studies (University of Toronto) and at the Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik (SWP) in Berlin.

His work focuses on Russian military culture, strategic thinking, and the role of the armed forces in society, with a particular interest in why successive attempts at reform and modernization have repeatedly faltered against the weight of history and organizational culture. He is a regular media commentator on these issues.

In 2025, he published Land van het Grote Sterven: Hoe Rusland de Westerse logica tart [Land of the Great Sacrifices: How Russia Defies Western Logic] (Prometheus), a widely discussed book that traces the enduring patterns of Russian strategic culture and their impact on Western perceptions.

 

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