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Switzerland: Products

Chronology

Overview of developments and events in Swiss foreign and security policy (in German only).

Official Documents

Compilation of the most relevant official documents on Swiss foreign and security policy provided by the Federal Council, the Federal Assembly, and the Federal Administration (in German only).

 

The Swiss think-tank products of the Center provide concise information on international security policy and seek to foster dialog on Swiss security policy.

 

CSS Analysis in Security Policy

The policy brief series CSS Analysis in Security Policy offers a focused discussion of current developments and events in international security. The briefs are published in three languages: the English version is geared at an international audience, the German and French versions often look more closely at what the respective security issues mean for Switzerland. In doing so, they reflect an institutional viewpoint of the CSS.

Bulletin on Swiss Security Policy

The annual Bulletin on Swiss Security Policy deals with current issues in Swiss foreign and security policy and presents selected CSS projects. It provides information on developments in Swiss security policy as a contribution to public debate on security policy.

Study Sicherheit

The annual study Sicherheit, a joint publication by the CSS and the Military Academy at ETH Zurich, evaluates long-term trends and tendencies in public opinion on foreign, security, and defense policy issues in Switzerland. It is based on representative surveys conducted every year.

Risk and Resilience Reports

The risk and resilience reports provide a focused discussion of aspects of security risks and vulnerabilities, risk analysis and management, emergency preparedness, and crisis management – often with a specific focus on implications for Switzerland. They are produced by the Risk & Resilience Research Group at the CSS.

Mediation Reports/Studies

The aim of the mediation reports is to support mediators and negotiators in gaining knowledge and skills for effective peace negotiations and conflict transformation. They are produced by the Mediation Support Project (MSP), which is a joint endeavor of the CSS and swisspeace, and the Culture and Religion in Mediation (CARIM) program. MSP publications focus on mediation in track 1 peace processes. CARIM publications focus on how to deal with the cultural and religious dimensions of conflict and mediation.

Other Reports/Studies

The CSS publishes various reports on security policy issues.

ETH Workshops on Swiss Security Policy

The ETH Workshops on Swiss Security Policy aim to deliver impulses for strategic thinking in Switzerland and to lay the foundation for revising and developing Swiss security policy. They are conducted in cooperation with the Security Policy sector at the General Secretariat of the DDPS. Around 30 participants from the spheres of academia, the administration, politics, and the armed forces participate in these events.

ETH Workshop: Security Policy Report 2013/14: Content, Structure, Process, 9 November 2012, ETH Zurich

All ETH Workshops
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Other Events

The CSS organizes a number of workshops to promote cooperation and the exchange of ideas between academics and security policy-makers engaged in practical work.

Media Contributions

The CSS fosters public discussion on security policy through regular media contributions. The secretariat of the CSS will be glad to handle your requests for interviews, articles, and analysis. Please contact Astrid Karrer (karrer@sipo.gess.ethz.ch; +41 44 632 40 25).

 

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