International Relations and Security Network

The International Relations and Security Network (ISN) is part of the Center for Security Studies (CSS) at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, which is located in Zurich, Switzerland.[1] It is an online information service that provides a range of open access products and resources that concentrate on international relations (IR) and security studies.[2]

Overview

ISN was established in 1994 as a means of improving cooperation between security policy institutes and making research programs, projects and papers widely available on the internet. It was initially sponsored by the Federal Department of Defence, Civil Protection and Sports, the Swiss Federal Department of Foreign Affairs, the German Institute for International and Security Affairs, the United Nations Institute for Disarmament Research and the George C. Marshall European Center for Security Studies.

Today, its mission is to promote dialogue and cooperation in the fields of international relations and security studies, primarily by creating, distributing and processing open access information on these issues. The ISN is also a co-organizer of the Swiss-sponsored International Security Forum (ISF), which is a large conference held every two years in Geneva and Zurich on a rotating basis.[3]

Directors

Activities

ISN’s current web-based, information-providing activities and services can be divided into three main categories.

References

  1. Center for Security Studies (CSS), About us
  2. CSIS Pacific Forum, Partners
  3. International Security Forum (ISF) 2013, Conference Partners
  4. German Wikipedia, Prof Kurt R. Spillmann
  5. Center for Security Studies (CSS), Prof Andreas Wenger
  6. International Relations and Security Network (ISN), Digital Library - Publications
  7. Center for Security Studies (CSS), Annual Report 2013
  8. International Relations and Security Network (ISN), Partner Network

External links

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