
The Center for Security Studies (CSS) at ETH Zurich is a center of competence for Swiss and international security policy. It offers security policy expertise in research, teaching, and consulting activities.
The CSS promotes understanding of security policy challenges as a contribution to a more peaceful world. Its work is independent, practice-relevant, and based on a sound academic footing. It combines research and policy consultancy and, as such, functions as a bridge between academia and practice. It trains highly qualified junior researchers and serves as a point of contact and information for the interested public.
Publications:
- From Reform to Revolution: A Schism in the Muslim Brotherhood and the Rise of Homegrown Jihadism in Mainland Egypt August 23, 2017
- Egypt on the Edge: How Europe Can Avoid Another Crisis in Egypt June 20, 2017
- The Military, the Media and Public Perceptions in Egypt: Communication and Civil-Military Relations November 1, 2016
- How Egypt´s Youth Could Decide the Country´s Future October 30, 2016
- Egypt: A Giant with (Financial) Feet of Clay February 28, 2016
- 2011 Revolution in Egypt: Five Years Later February 3, 2016
- Egypt’s Escalating Islamist Insurgency October 30, 2015
- Violence Against Women in Egypt: Prospects for Improving Police Response June 30, 2015