CSS Analyses in Security Policy
The Center for Security Studies (CSS) at ETH Zurich is an academic center of competence that specializes in research, teaching, and information services in international and national security policy. The CSS Analyses in Security Policy provide a focused discussion of international security issues. They are also available in German and French.
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Publications:
- Shanghai Cooperation Organisation: An Anti-Western Alignment?
- The Crisis of the NPT
- British Defence Policy at a Crossroads: East of Suez Revisited?
- Swiss Civilian Peace Support
- Risk Communication in Security Policy
- Swiss Foreign Policy 2009: Crises and Challenges
- Resilience: A Tool for Preparing and Managing Emergencies
- Iran: Domestic Crisis and Options for the West
- US$147/B One Year On
- The New Appeal of Nuclear Energy and the Dangers of Proliferation
- Conflict and Cooperation in Europe's Eastern Neighborhood
- Making Waves: Piracy Floods the Horn of Africa
- Alliance of Contradictions
- Nuclear Disarmament
- Strategic Foresight: Anticipation and Capacity to Act
- Last Throw of the Dice? US Strategy in Afghanistan
- The Swiss Security Policy Report: Key Points and Debates
- The Middle East Conflict After the Gaza War
- The Campaign Against Terrorism
- Pakistan: Anatomy of a Crisis, Skeletal Opportunities
- The French White Paper on Defense and National Security
- The Growing Importance of Civilians in Armed Conflict
- Swiss Foreign Policy: Strategies of a Niche Player
- Iran Nuclear Crisis: Status and Options
- US Foreign Policy under Bush: Balance Sheet and Outlook
- Comprehensive Approaches to International Crisis Management
- Security and Development: Convergence or Competition?
- Caucasus Crisis: Implications and Options for the West
- Africa’s Growing Strategic Relevance
- Switzerland and the EU: The Prospects of Bilateralism
- Energy Security of the European Union
- Switzerland's Controversial Middle East Policy
- Information Operations: Trends and Controversies
- Cracks in the Foundations: NATO After the Bucharest Summit
- Open Source Intelligence: A Strategic Enabler of National Security
- The European Armaments Sector: The Need for the State to Adapt
- Risk Management in Security Policy
- Kosovo's Controversial Independence
- ESDP After Lisbon: More Coherent and Capable?
- Current Strategic Trends
- Climate Change and Security Policy
- After Annapolis: A Fragile Peace Process in the Middle East
- Environment-Related Conflicts: Balancing Ecology and Politics
- Strategic Crisis Management: Trends and Concepts
- NATO and EU Rapid Response: Contradictory or Complementary?
- Is Turkey Heading for Strategic Reorientation?
- Swiss Neutrality: Rhetoric and Relevance
- The Korean Peninsula: Room for Cautious Optimism
- The Rise of Islamists in the Near East: The EU, the US, and Hamas
- Sarkozy to set New Course for French Foreign Policy
- Critical Infrastructures: Vulnerabilities, Threats, Responses
- Russia is not Breaking with the West
- The Illicit Drug Industry as a Security Policy Challenge
- German Defense Policy: Continuity and Change
- US Missile Defense: A Strategic Challenge for Europe
- The Difficult Stabilization of Afghanistan
- The EU and the Transformation of European Security
- Ahead of the Status Decision: Kosovo Between New Violence and Volatile Peace
- The Rise of China: Regional and Global Power Shifts
- UN Peace Operations in Transition
- The Role of the Private Sector in Security Policy
- Biological Risks: Protection from Pandemics and Bioterrorism
- After the Baker Commission: What next in Iraq?
- Energy Security: Oil Shortages and their Implications
- Iran's Nuclear Ambitions: Options for the West
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