Journal: CSS Studies in Security and International Relations

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  • Securing 'the Homeland'
    Item type: Edited Volume
    (2014)
    CSS Studies in Security and International Relations
  • Into the 1960s
    Item type: Book Chapter
    Nuenlist, Christian (2007)
    CSS Studies in Security and International Relations ~ Transforming NATO in the Cold War : challenges beyond deterrence in the 1960s
  • Aris, Stephen; Snetkov, Aglaya (2018)
    CSS Studies in Security and International Relations ~ Inter-organizational Relations in International Security. Cooperation and Competition
    This chapter endeavors to lay the ground for the subsequent empirical analysis of a wide-range of relationships between multilateral organizations, encompassing multiple scales of governance, areas of the world and functions of security multilateralism. It is the job of the analyst of inter-organizational relations to investigate how the dialectic between cooperation and competition is orientated, functions and is produced. This introduction presents an overview of the key concepts discussed in the subsequent chapters of this book. The book investigates the political stakes at play within this relationship, including whether the universality of the united nations or the local knowledge of regional organizations commands greater resources, legitimacy and authority to multilaterally govern international security. It examines one of the european union's main inter-regional relationships: its relationship to the african union. The book examines more complex chains or networks of inter-organizational relations, and emphasizes how interorganizational relations are embedded within efforts to govern particular security issues.
  • The Politics and Science of Prevision
    Item type: Edited Volume
    Wenger, Andreas; Jasper, Ursula; Dunn Cavelty, Myriam; et al. (2020)
    CSS Studies in Security and International Relations
    This edited volume inquires into the use of prediction at the intersection of politics and academia, and reflects upon the implications of future-oriented policy-making across different fields. The first part of the book discusses different academic perspectives and contributions to future-oriented policy-making. The second part discusses the role of future knowledge in decision-making across different empirical issues such as climate, health, finance, bio- and nuclear weapons, civil war, and crime. It analyses how prediction is integrated into public policy and governance, and how in return governance structures influence the making of knowledge about the future. The volume contributes to a better understanding of the complex interaction and feedback loops between the processes of creating knowledge about the future and the application of this future knowledge in public policy and governance. Publisher's Website
  • (2009)
    CSS Studies in Security and International Relations
  • Bonfanti, Matteo E. (2022)
    CSS Studies in Security and International Relations ~ Cyber Security Politics
    This chapter provides an overview over the debate about so-called artificial intelligence in cyber security. It clarifies the concept of artificial intelligence, reviews the security-related applications of these technologies, and describes their impact on cyber security. It looks at how both the cyber offense and the defense may profit from new developments, and reflects on what that means in terms of governance.
  • Wenger, Andreas; Mastny, Vojtech; Holtsmark, Sevn G. (2006)
    CSS Studies in Security and International Relations
  • Introduction
    Item type: Book Chapter
    Aris, Stephen; aris (2014)
    CSS Studies in Security and International Relations ~ Regional organisations and security: conceptions and practices
  • Introduction
    Item type: Book Chapter
    Dunn Cavelty, Myriam; Kristensen, Kristian Søby (2008)
    CSS Studies in Security and International Relations ~ Securing the homeland
  • Dunn Cavelty, Myriam; Wenger, Andreas (2022)
    CSS Studies in Security and International Relations ~ Cyber Security Politics: Socio-Technological Transformations and Political Fragmentation
    In this introductory chapter for their edited volume covering cyber security politics, CSS' Myriam Dunn Cavelty and CSS director Andreas Wenger take a closer look at the current landscape of cyber security and its challenging nature, marked by socio-technical uncertainties and political fragmentation. They discuss the objective and structure of the edited volume, taking a critical look into the co-dependency and co-shaping of technology and politics, that make up an integral part of cyber security.
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