National Cybersecurity Organizations, Main Bodies and Responsibilities: Finland
This week’s featured graphics outline how cybersecurity responsibilities are shared among governmental organizations in Finland. For more information on national cybersecurity strategies and...
View ArticleAdvances in 3D Printing Technology: Increasing Biological Weapon...
This article was originally published by the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI) on 29 July 2019. The states parties to the Biological and Toxin Weapons Convention (BWC) gathered...
View ArticleThe Path to Politics: Belarus Prepares for Double Elections
This article was originally published by the Carnegie Moscow Center on 20 August 2019. Elections in Belarus are traditionally administrative rituals. However, amid growing tensions with Russia and...
View ArticleNational Cybersecurity Organizations, Main Bodies and Responsibilities: France
This week’s featured graphics outline how cybersecurity responsibilities are shared among governmental organizations in France. For more information on national cybersecurity strategies and...
View ArticleAchieving A Sustainable Peace in Yemen Lies with Locally Driven Initiatives
This article was originally published by the Danish Institute for International Studies (DIIS) in August 2019. The conflict in Yemen will not be solved by a peace agreement between the Houthis and the...
View ArticleAfghan Peace Talks Are Damaged, But Not Yet Broken
This article was originally published by the United States institute of Peace (USIP) on 10 September 2019. USIP’s Andrew Wilder sees an urgent need to get the peace effort back on track. President...
View ArticleNational Cybersecurity Organizations, Main Bodies and Responsibilities: Germany
This week’s featured graphics outline how cybersecurity responsibilities are shared among governmental organizations in Germany. For more information on national cybersecurity strategies and...
View ArticleKazakhstan on the Belt, on the Road
This week’s graphic highlights the energy and transport infrastructure that passes through Kazakhstan. For an insight into Kazakhstan’s role as a linchpin for trade, transport and more regarding...
View ArticleThe Larger Implications of the Oil Attacks in Saudi Arabia
This article was originally published by Political Violence @ a Glance on 17 September 2019. Drone attacks allegedly by Houthi rebels this past weekend on the Abqaiq facility and the Khurais oil field...
View ArticleNow I Know My ABCs: US-China Policy on AI, Big Data, and Cloud Computing
This publication was originally published by the East-West Center in September 2019. Summary Artificial Intelligence (AI), Big Data, and Cloud Computing (ABC) have generated unprecedented opportunities...
View ArticleAdvancing United Nations Responses to Climate-Related Security Risks
This article was originally published by the Stockholm International Peace Institute (SIPRI) in September 2019. Summary The security implications of climate change have increasingly been debated in the...
View ArticleMediation Perspectives: Peace Agreement Provisions and the Durability of Peace
Mediation Perspectives is a periodic blog entry that’s provided by the CSS’ Mediation Support Team and occasional guest authors. Each entry is designed to highlight the utility of mediation approaches...
View ArticleNational Cybersecurity Organizations, Main Bodies and Responsibilities: Israel
This week’s featured graphics outline how cybersecurity responsibilities are shared among governmental organizations in Israel. For more information on national cybersecurity strategies and...
View ArticleHow Much Force is Necessary to Protect Civilians?
This article was originally published by the IPI Global Observatory on 24 September 2019. The use of force by United Nations peacekeepers has always been contentious. As far back as 1956, the...
View ArticleIt’s Time to Talk About A2/Ad: Rethinking the Russian Military Challenge
This article was originally published by War on the Rocks on 5 September 2019. America’s strategy community has a problem that it likes to call “A2/AD,” and while the symptoms are very real, in the...
View ArticleThe Current State of the World Trading System and Its Likely Future
This speech was originally published by the Lowy Institute on 18 September 2019. On 17 September 2019, the Lowy Institute hosted Ambassador Alan Wm Wolff, Deputy Director-General of the World Trade...
View ArticleNational Cybersecurity Organizations, Main Bodies and Responsibilities: Italy
This week’s featured graphics outline how cybersecurity responsibilities are shared among governmental organizations in Italy. For more information on national cybersecurity strategies and...
View ArticleCentral Asian States: Is Intra-Regional Integration Possible?
This article was originally published by the Italian Institute for International Political Studies (ISPI) on 3 October 2019. For a long time, the five Central Asian republics have presented a puzzle to...
View ArticleRussia Facing Europe: A Provisional Road Map
This article was originally published by the Carnegie Moscow Center on 9 October 2019. Russia need not concern itself about a new security architecture in Europe: eventually, one will grow out of its...
View ArticleImpact of the US-Iran Confrontation on Central Asia
This article was originally published by the Central Asia-Caucasus Analyst on 3 October 2019. Increasing political and economic pressure on Iran, exacerbated by the renewed economic sanctions resulting...
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