Journal: Strategic Trends
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Abbreviation
Strateg. trends
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Center for Security Studies (CSS), ETH Zürich
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- Energy security: Oil price volatility and pervasive resource nationalismItem type: Book Chapter
Strategic Trends ~ Strategic Trends 2010Hulbert, Matthew (2010) - Strategic TrendsItem type: Journal Issue
Strategic Trends(2010) - Mounting challenges to geostrategic accessItem type: Book Chapter
Strategic Trends ~ Strategic Trends 2014Haas, Michael (2014) - On the Belt, on the Road: China’s Pivot to EurasiaItem type: Book Chapter
Strategic Trends ~ Strategic Trends 2020Zogg, Benno (2020)Nowhere is China's Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) more evident than in Eurasia, which spans from Central Asia to Eastern Europe. China is transforming this space with physical infrastructure, but also through political and societal engagement. China’s economic clout and the BRI’s land-based component, the ‘Belt’, have already yielded considerable leverage and may allow Beijing significant leeway in shaping the region’s future. But only an assessment of China’s conduct on the ground will help reveal its true intentions and the effects of the transformation it has wrought. - Borderline Practices – Irregular Migration and EU External RelationsItem type: Book Chapter
Strategic Trends ~ Strategic Trends 2016Watanabe, Lisa (2016) - Strategic Trends 2023Item type: Edited Volume
Strategic TrendsCarlson, Brian G.; Fischer, Sophie-Charlotte; Lieberherr, Boas; et al. (2023)Strategic Trends 2023 offers a concise analysis of major developments in world affairs, with a primary focus on international security. In the first chapter, Brian G. Carlson discusses the challenges to world order that China and Russia pose, both separately and through their partnership. In the second chapter, Sophie-Charlotte Fischer analyzes the US quest to deny China access to critical technology and know-how through allied export controls. In the third chapter, Névine Schepers discusses how a worsening global security environment and rising nuclear threats have brought to the forefront the crucial role played by US alliance networks in both Europe and Asia, the extended deterrence arrangements on which they rely and the increasing interconnectedness between both regions. In the final chapter, Boas Lieberherr analyzes India’s foreign policy and argues that New Delhi seeks to avoid overdependence on any country while leveraging diverse partnerships in a quest for security and status as an emerging major power. - The De-Westernisation of GlobalisationItem type: Book Chapter
Strategic Trends ~ Strategic Trends 2013Grätz, Jonas (2013) - China, Russia, and the Future of World OrderItem type: Book Chapter
Strategic Trends ~ Strategic Trends 2023: Key Developments in Global AffairsCarlson, Brian G. (2023)China and Russia pose illiberal challenges to world order, most visibly at present in Russia’s aggression against Ukraine and in the threat that China poses to Taiwan. Shared views on world order, particularly the desire to reduce US power and to resist universal claims for democracy and human rights, are an important driver of the China-Russia partnership. Despite recent setbacks, the concept of a liberal international order remains valuable in addressing the challenges that China and Russia pose. - Technological Innovation and the Geopolitics of EnergyItem type: Book Chapter
Strategic Trends ~ Strategic Trends 2018Fischer, Severin (2018)Technological change has a tremendous impact on societies in general, including international politics. This chapter discusses the most important recent and upcoming technological advancements in energy – horizontal drilling with hydraulic fracturing, photovoltaics, and batteries – and their possible influence on geopolitical dynamics. For different reasons, China and the US will have the biggest impact on the way we will discuss the geopolitics of energy in the future. - Strategic Trends 2012Item type: Edited Volume
Strategic TrendsDunn Cavelty, Myriam; Grätz, Jonas; Jacobs, An; et al. (2012)
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