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Atlantic Council Fellow Published on Acts of War and Nord Stream Trial

Transatlantic Security Initiative senior fellow Elisabeth Braw published an article in Prospect on May 18 examining definitions of acts of war. The piece also addresses the ongoing trial of the Nord Stream pipeline owner and its insurers.

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Transatlantic Security Initiative senior fellow Elisabeth Braw published an article in Prospect on May 18 examining what constitutes an act of war. The article also covers the ongoing trial of the owner of the Nord Stream pipeline and its insurers. Braw holds the position of senior fellow at the Transatlantic Security Initiative within the Scowcroft Center for Strategy and Security at the Atlantic Council.

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Elisabeth Braw
Transatlantic Security Initiative senior fellow
May 18 publication
Article appeared in Prospect magazine
Nord Stream trial
Ongoing case involving pipeline owner and insurers

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PublishedMay 18, 2026, 9:14 PM

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