Resources
The purpose of the Resources section of the CSS website is outreach - i.e., it features the analyses of CSS experts, external partners and like-minded institutions in order to promote dialogue on international relations and security-related issues. CSS Resources is the successor to the International Relations and Security Network (ISN).
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NATO and Article 5 in Cyberspace
NATO has designated cyberspace as a domain of warfare and recognized that an adversarial cyber campaign could trigger the Alliance’s collective defense mechanism under Article 5. Given the complexities of cyberattacks and the difficulties of designing an effective response, it is unknown whether and what kind of cyberattack(s) might trigger a collective defense response from the Alliance, argues Sarah Wiedemar in this CSS Analysis.
Reaching for the Stars: China's Space Ambitions
In recent years, China has emerged as a major player in space exploration. With milestones such as the successful landing of a Chinese rover on the far side of the moon and the completion of its own space station, China’s space program has captured global attention. However, Beijing’s space ambitions have also raised concerns about the use of its space capabilities for military purposes and its lack of transparency in space operations, argues Sophie-Charlotte Fischer in this CSS Analysis.
Strategic Trends 2023: Order and Alignment
Strategic Trends offers an annual analysis of major developments in world affairs, with a primary focus on international security. Providing interpretations of key trends rather than a comprehensive survey of events, this publication will appeal to analysts, policymakers, academics, the media, and the interested public alike. This year, Strategic Trends features chapters on China-Russia relations and world order, US tech alliances, extended nuclear deterrence, and India’s foreign policy.
Securing Europe’s Supply of Rare Earths
The supply chain for rare earths needed for green technologies is dominated by China. To mitigate supply risks, European countries must invest in domestic mining, processing, and recycling capacities as well as international cooperation, argues Julian Kamasa in this CSS Policy Perspective.
The United Nations and Counterterrorism
The UN’s counterterrorism framework and its accompanying institutional architecture have grown rapidly since the attacks on 11 September 2001. While UN counterterrorism has made important contributions to certain aspects of the global fight against terrorism, it is also plagued by a number of deep flaws, argues Fabien Merz in this CSS Analysis.
Featured Publications
Russian Analytical Digest No. 294: Whither Russia?
Russian Analytical Digest No 292: The Value of Public Opinion Polls
No 131, Caucasus Analytical Digest: Informality and Informal Practices in the Time of COVID-19: The Case of Georgia
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