Information on "International Security"
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22 Apr 2013
Facing a World of Transitions
Note: The following panel discussion starts at 34:32. More on «Facing a World of Transitions»
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3 Aug 2012
Networks, Neutral and Non-Aligned States in International Security
In today's podcast, Raphael Perl discusses how a multitude of networks and non-aligned states have been working both separately and together to address global security problems. More on «Networks, Neutral and Non-Aligned States in International Security»
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3 Jul 2012
ASEAN: Regional Pathways and Prosperity
Dr Alistair Cook discusses the achievements of ASEAN, outlining recent developments in security and human rights instruments, and suggests ways in which other regional organizations may learn from ASEAN. More on «ASEAN: Regional Pathways and Prosperity»
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26 Mar 2012
CSS Launches Strategic Trends 2012
With the Strategic Trends 2012 report being released this week, the ISN spoke with series editor Dr Daniel Möckli about its key themes. More on «CSS Launches Strategic Trends 2012»
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13 Feb 2012
Fragile States, Global Threats, And International Security With Steward Patrick
In this audio presentation, Stewart Patrick, who is a Senior Fellow at the CFR, wonders about the criteria we use to define fragile states and to determine whether they pose security threats to others, particularly when it comes to spreading terroris... More on «Fragile States, Global Threats, And International Security With Steward Patrick»
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1 Jun 2011
Managing the Rise of China
In this audio presentation, three experts explore the consequences of China's rise to power over recent decades. More on «Managing the Rise of China»
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31 May 2011
Dignity and Global Security
In this audio presentation, three experts explore the intrinsic relationship between dignity and global security. More on «Dignity and Global Security»
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4 Aug 2010
Nuclear Newcomers: Should We Be Worried?
Dr Oliver Thränert explains to the ISN that as more countries seek to produce atomic energy, the expanding risk of military uses of nuclear technology needs to be controlled. More on «Nuclear Newcomers: Should We Be Worried?»
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17 Jun 2010
Transnational Organized Crime as a Threat to Peace and Security
In this audio presentation, two experts discuss the growing impact of organized crime on global security and why it requires more efficient transnational governance to counter its spread. More on «Transnational Organized Crime as a Threat to Peace and Security»
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23 Sep 2009
(Ir)Relevance of the UN
The UN is not a world government, but both major and minor state players do take it seriously, and, problems aside, the UN and its agencies have achieved much, Ambassador Christian Wenaweser tells the ISN. More on «(Ir)Relevance of the UN»


