Die Schweiz hat mit einer anderen Pandemie gerechnet, aber flexibel geplant
Bild: © Bundesamt für Gesundheit (BAG) Dieser Blogbeitrag gehört zur Coronavirus-Blog-Reihe des CSS, die einen Teil des Forschungsprojektes zu den sicherheitspolitischen Implikationen der Corona-Krise...
View ArticleCyber Command’s Strategy Risks Friction with Allies
Image courtesy of Franklin Ramos/DVIDS. This article was originally published by Lawfare on 28 May 2019. Much has been written about the fundamental changes in U.S. cyber strategy. U.S. Cyber Command’s...
View ArticleStreitkräfte als strategische Krisenversicherung? Militärpolitische...
Bild: © VBS. Philipp Schmidli. CC BY-NC-ND 3.0 CH Dieser Blogbeitrag gehört zur Coronavirus-Blog-Reihe des CSS, die einen Teil des Forschungsprojektes zu den sicherheitspolitischen Implikationen der...
View ArticleUS and Chinese Military Capabilities
This week’s featured graphic provides an overview of US and China’s military capabilities, including naval and air force fleets, between 2010-2020. To put these numbers into context, read Michael Haas...
View ArticleThe UN Has Appealed for a Global Coronavirus Ceasefire: But Is It Possible to...
Image courtesy of U.S. Department of State/Flickr. This blog belongs to the CSS’ coronavirus blog series, which forms a part of the center’s analysis of the security policy implications of the...
View ArticleCyber Terrorism: Why It Exists, Why It Doesn’t, and Why It Will
Image courtesy of Markus Spiske/Unsplash. This article was originally published by the Elcano Royal Institute on 17 April 2020. Theme While the discussion on cyber terrorism research and related...
View ArticleThe Coronavirus in Libya: Halting the Violence to Enable the Fight
Image courtesy of EU Civil Protection and Humanitarian Aid/Flickr. (CC BY-ND 2.0) This blog belongs to the CSS’ coronavirus blog series, which forms a part of the center’s analysis of the security...
View ArticleGDP Based on Purchasing Power Parity in China and the US
This graphic compares the gross domestic product (GDP) of China to that of the US between 1990 and today. Although China has become the world’s largest economy in terms of GDP based on purchasing power...
View ArticleLifting Border-closures in Europe: More Coordination, Less National Go-it-Alones
Image courtesy of author This blog belongs to the CSS’ coronavirus blog series, which forms a part of the center’s analysis of the security policy implications of the coronavirus crisis. See the CSS...
View ArticleAfrican Mediators Outperform Their Non-African Counterparts — Here’s Why
Image courtesy of World Economic Forum/Flickr. (CC BY-NC-SA 2.0) This article was originally published by Political Violence at a Glance on 30 April 2020. In 2013, during the 50th anniversary of the...
View ArticleThe Belt and Road Initiative in Europe
This graphic maps the Chinese infrastructure investment in Europe for the development of the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), including planned and already built railroads, ports and bridges, among...
View ArticleTrust and Transparency: Antidotes against Corona Conspiracies
Image courtesy of United Nations COVID-19 Response/Unsplash This blog belongs to the CSS’ coronavirus blog series, which forms a part of the center’s analysis of the security policy implications of the...
View ArticleStrategic Trends 2020: Wie wahrscheinlich ist ein Krieg zwischen den USA und...
In diesem Podcast analysieren die CSS-Experten Oliver Thränert, Michael Haas und Niklas Masuhr die Beziehungen zwischen den USA und China und mögliche Ursachen für einen militärischen Konflikt zwischen...
View ArticleThe US-China Clash over Corona Has Implications for Nuclear Arms Control
Image courtesy of the White House/Flickr. This blog belongs to the CSS’ coronavirus blog series, which forms a part of the center’s analysis of the security policy implications of the coronavirus...
View ArticleInternational Organizations in Eurasia
This graphic maps the participation of Eurasian states in different international organizations, such as the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB), the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO),...
View ArticleDie Verwundbaren schützen, Resilienz stärken: COVID-19 und die Lehren aus...
Die gegenwärtige COVID-19 Pandemie macht die Notwendigkeit einer effektiven und gesamtgesellschaftlich verankerten Risikovorsorge offensichtlich. In unserem ersten CSS Brown Bag Webinar analysierte...
View ArticleWrong Turn or Right Lane? Defending Forward against Cybercriminals Abroad
Image courtesy of TheDigitalArtist/Pixabay This article was originally published by RealClearDefense on 9 May 2020. On April 7, the Australian Minister of Defense acknowledged – for the first time ever...
View ArticleSelected Urban Conflicts
This graphic provides an overview of recent military conflicts and long lasting protests in cities around the world. For insights on how urban areas are becoming primary battlefields in conflicts, see...
View ArticleRichtig besser wissen – Lehren aus der Corona-Krise
Dieser Blogbeitrag gehört zur Coronavirus-Blog-Reihe des CSS, die einen Teil des Forschungsprojektes zu den sicherheitspolitischen Implikationen der Corona-Krise bildet. Weitere Informationen finden...
View ArticleStrategic Trends 2020: Kriegsgefahr zwischen China und USA?
Am Donnerstag, 30. April 2020, führte das Center for Security Studies (CSS) der ETH Zürich das zweite CSS Brown Bag Webinar durch. Michael Haas und Niklas Masuhr präsentieren ihr Kapitel “US-China...
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