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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).

Featured Publications

Apr 2020 | Publications

The Transformation of the Iraqi-Syrian Border: From a National to a Regional Frontier

Harith Hasan and Kheder Khaddour write that over the last two decades, the border area between the Bukamal in Syria and Qa’im in Iraq has become highly militarized and volatile. Indeed, it has developed into the focal point of a regional geopolitical rivalry populated by Iranian-backed militias and frequent US and Israeli airstrikes and drone attacks targeting them. In this publication, Hasan and Khaddour explore how this has come to pass and why this heavily securitized part of the border will likely remain a magnet for conflict for years to come.

Apr 2020 | Publications

Nuclear Non-​Proliferation in a Deadlock

Oliver Thränert writes that since its entry into force on 5 March 1970, the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) has established an international norm against the proliferation of nuclear weapons and served as the basis for a comprehensive non-proliferation regime. However, the NPT has been mired in a crisis of credibility for years and there is little prospect for a successful review conference for the treaty in 2020, something which takes place every five years. In this analysis, Thränert looks back on the NPT’s history, its achievements, the role of Switzerland and more.

Apr 2020 | Publications

Integrating AI into Civil Protection

Kevin Kohler and Benjamin Scharte write that whether by predicting the global spread of the novel coronavirus originating from China or detecting wildfires in California, the use of artificial intelligence in civil protection promises to improve the prevention of, response to, and recovery from disasters. However, getting to this point requires the addressing of key challenges related to data, public sector access to AI talent, high-risk applications and more.

Apr 2020 | Publications

Study on the Use of Reserve Forces in Military Cybersecurity

In this report, Marie Baezner looks at the structure, organization, development, and challenges of reserve forces in military cybersecurity in Estonia, Finland, France, Israel, Switzerland and the US. Baezner finds that while all of these countries are developing cyber units based on their reserve forces, this remains a work in progress. Furthermore, the contextually dependent way these forces are used means it is difficult for countries to replicate each other’s reserve models. Nevertheless, Baezner contends that cyber reserves are a way for armed forces to close the workforce gap for in cybersecurity.

Apr 2020 | Publications

Forging the Tools of 21st Century Great Power Competition

Thomas Mahnken writes that in recent years, the US national security community has begun to focus on the need to compete with China and Russia. But in what way should the US move to embrace the return of great power competition? In this report, Mahnken reviews the US’ current national tools to compete and, if necessary, wage war by looking back on decades of US-Soviet rivalry to see if this past experience can still shed light on conditions today.

CSS Blog Network

Here is a selection of articles recently featured on our blog.

Keeping His Options Open: Why Putin Decided to Stay On
Tatiana Stanovaya writes that following the Russian parliament passing of a measure to reset the clock on presidential terms limits, President Vladimir Putin has seen to it that he will be able to run for reelection in 2024. Further, in so doing, Putin has not only surprised Russia’s elite but kept his options open on what comes next, with maintaining stability in mind.

Five Questions on Gender Equality in Foreign Policy: Joanna Roper
In this blog, Joanna Roper, the United Kingdom Foreign and Commonwealth Office’s first Special Envoy for Gender Equality, answers five questions on her role and gender equality in foreign policy. The questions include 1) what are the main responsibilities of the UK’s Special Envoy for Gender Equality; 2) how the creation of this position has changed the way gender equality is integrated into foreign policy; 3) what are the UK government’s top priorities regarding the advancement of gender equality, and more.

The Impact and Implications of the Coronavirus Crisis: Global Perspectives
What impact is the coronavirus crisis having on international relations and security? How are different global actors responding to the pandemic? What are the implications of the crisis for the future? To help further discussion on these questions and more, we have here collected together analyses produced by the CSS Resources’ network of think tanks and other organizations on the coronavirus.

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The Polish Institute of International Affairs (PISM) is an independent think tank that 1) focuses on original, policy-​focused research; 2) provides practical advice to all branches of the Polish government; 3) contributes to wider debates on transnational relations in Europe and beyond; and 4) publishes books and journals that are available in one of the best specialist libraries in Central Europe.