Journal: CSS Analyses in Security Policy

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Publisher

Center for Security Studies (CSS), ETH Zürich

Journal Volumes

ISSN

2296-0244

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  • Achten, Nele (2021)
    CSS Analyses in Security Policy
    During the COVID-19 pandemic, awareness about vulnerabilities in the health care sector increased. Experts from governments, civil society, and industry called for more cybersecurity regulation that clarifies responsibilities and expectations. Regulation is one answer, but some issues require other policy solutions, such as further international cooperation.
  • Merz, Fabien (2017)
    CSS Analyses in Security Policy
    With the ongoing military setbacks the “Islamic State” (IS) suffered, the number of jihadist foreign fighters returning to Europe might further increase. Switzerland, too, must be prepared to deal with these individuals. Some clues may be gained from experiences made in France and Denmark, two states particularly affected by this phenomenon.
  • The African Standby Force Put to the Test
    Item type: Other Publication
    Dier, Aleksandra (2010)
    CSS Analyses in Security Policy
  • Bieri, Matthias (2016)
    CSS Analyses in Security Policy
  • Masuhr, Niklas (2020)
    CSS Analyses in Security Policy
    Intense and protracted combat in towns and cities seems to confirm predictions that urban areas will increasingly become the primary battlefields of wars and conflicts.
  • Views on Islam in Times of Terrorism
    Item type: Other Publication
    Farman, Darius; Nussio, Enzo (2018)
    CSS Analyses in Security Policy
    Islamophobia is not more prevalent in Switzerland today than it was before the terrorist violence that Europe has experienced since the 2015 attacks in Paris. Still, Muslims today are often victims of discrimination. The polarized public discourse about Islam may have helped to erode psychological inhibitions against discriminatory behavior.
  • Russia as a Nuclear Power
    Item type: Other Publication
    Thränert, Oliver (2022)
    CSS Analyses in Security Policy
  • Clashing over Fighters: Winners and Losers
    Item type: Other Publication
    Wyss, Marco (2011)
    CSS Analyses in Security Policy
  • Contracting Out: The EU's Migration Gamble
    Item type: Other Publication
    Watanabe, Lisa (2018)
    CSS Analyses in Security Policy
    Although irregular migration to Europe has declined, avoiding a recurrence of events in 2015 is seen as paramount. The EU is increasingly relying on cooperation with third countries to reduce migration pressure. Such cooperation, however, often fails to sufficiently consider the political and economic contexts of partners, which could ultimately compromise the EU’s own migration aims and values.
  • Möckli, Daniel (2008)
    CSS Analyses in Security Policy
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