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AI in Military Enabling Applications
(2019)CSS Analyses in Security PolicyThe public debate over military use of artificial intelligence (AI) mainly revolves around autonomous weapons systems. Looking beyond the specific ethical and political considerations associated with that issue, there are important questions relating to the organizational, technical, and functional integration of AI-enabled systems that determine the balance between potential benefits and risks.Other Publication -
Russia and China: The Potential of Their Partnership
(2019)CSS Analyses in Security PolicyRussia and China are celebrating their “strategic partnership”, and have been vastly expanding their cooperation since 2014. Their close alliance is based on economic and geopolitical considerations. While it is mutually beneficial, it also has its limitations. However, in the midterm, both China and Russia appear to be willing to overlook potential fields of tension, for instance in Central Asia.Other Publication -
Médiation de l’ONU en Libye: une paix encore lointaine
(2019)Politique de sécurité: analyses du CSSOther Publication -
UN Mediation in Libya: Peace Still a Distant Prospect
(2019)CSS Analyses in Security PolicyOther Publication -
UNO-Mediation in Libyen: Frieden in weiter Ferne
(2019)CSS Analysen zur SicherheitspolitikOther Publication -
A proposal of new environmental friendly gases for the use in electrical insulation application, II
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L’Europe et la course à l’Intelligence Artificielle
(2019)Politique de sécurité: analyses du CSSOther Publication -
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Kazakhstan: A Centrepiece in China’s Belt and Road
(2019)CSS Analyses in Security PolicyKazakhstan is a linchpin for trade and transport links on the Eurasian continent – for China’s “Belt and Road Initiative” (BRI) and beyond – due to its location, vast landmass and energy reserves. It is both the object and the subject of Chinese, Russian and Western geopolitical interests. The Kazakhstani case shows that the shape and success of the BRI largely depend on internal, not external, factors.Other Publication