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Unscripted Peace: Community-Led Mediation Processes in South Sudan
This study by Joane Holliger combines scholarly research with the author's experience of peacemaking operations in several countries. It highlights how the Pieri peace process in South Sudan was grounded in strong local ownership, which served as a central pillar of the initiative’s design and implementation.
New Video Series on Ceasefires and Security Transitions
Launched by Centre for Humanitarian Dialogue and Center for Security Studies at ETH Zurich.
Daniel Möckli, how can Switzerland maintain its security and prosperity?
The demise of the rules-based international order is jeopardising Switzerland’s success model, says security expert Daniel Möckli. He believes the country faces difficult positioning issues.
Europe's Indo-Pacific Pivot
In the first comprehensive study of Europe’s strategic engagement with the Indo-Pacific, CSS Senior Researcher Gorana Grgić and Gabriele Abbondanza map Europe’s expanding engagement with the Indo-Pacific.
Fragmented Governance in Global Data Transfer
Cross-border data flows are an integral part of the international trade system. The governance of these data flows is caught between the conflicting priorities of data protection, national security and the free flow of data for digital trade. Karin Hess explores in her new CSS Analysis how actors like China, the EU, and the US are shaping their own data flow policies with differing priorities - a process that is also driven by geopolitical tensions.