Sicherheitspolitische Trends 2022–2030: Grossmächtekonflikt und Technologiewettbewerb

Sicherheitspolitische Trends 2022–2030: Grossmächtekonflikt und Technologiewettbewerb

Author(s): Brian G. Carlson, Niklas Masuhr, Boas Lieberherr, Linda Maduz, Henrik Larsen, Fabien Merz, Amos Dossi, Julian Kamasa, Névine Schepers, Dominika Kunertova, Benjamin Scharte, Christine Eriksen
Series Editor(s): Oliver Thränert
Series: CSS Studies
Publisher(s): Center for Security Studies (CSS), ETH Zürich
Publication Year: 2021

Every year, the CSS analyzes developments in world politics and their potential consequences for Switzerland over the next eight years. This year, we focus on great-power conflicts and technology competition. Among others, topics include trends in Chinese and Russian power; the potential and risks of AUKUS, the new trilateral security pact between Australia, the United Kingdom and the United States; Europe's place in the world between China and the USA; security scenarios in the Indo-Pacific; how NATO can adapt to the great-power challenges posed by Russia and China; and conflict actor Turkey. All of these political and strategic tendencies take place under the sign of two megatrends: an ever more accelerating technological development and climate change.
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