Categories
CSS Blog

Go East: Stages of NATO’s Enlargement, 1952-2016

Click image to enlarge

EmailFacebookTwitter

This graphic tracks the stages of NATO’s eastern enlargement since 1952. To find out more about Europe’s post-Cold War security architecture, see CSS’ Christian Nünlist’s chapter in Strategic Trends 2017 here. For more CSS charts, maps and graphics on economics, click here.

Categories
CSS Blog

Scenarios of Global Emission Developments

Click to enlarge

EmailFacebookTwitter

This graphic charts global emissions scenarios based on existing trends and increasingly ambitious climate targets. For more on how the Paris Agreement fundamentally realigned the structures of international climate policy, read Severin Fischer’s CSS Analyses in Security Policy here. For more CSS charts and graphics, click here.

Categories
Regional Stability CSS Blog

Steps Towards Rapprochement Between North and South Korea

Click to enlarge

EmailFacebookTwitter

This graphic outlines the key rapprochement-related events between North Korea and South Korea since the 1972 reunification talks. For more, read Linda Maduz’s recent CSS Analyses in Security Policy on the prospects for rapprochement on the Korean Peninsula here. For more CSS charts and graphics, click here.

The Framework Nations Concept

EmailFacebookTwitter

This graphic features NATO’s Framework Nations Concept to highlight the trend of regionalization within NATO. For more on the internal challenges NATO faces, see Martin Zapfe’s chapter in Strategic Trends 2017 here. For more CSS charts and graphics, click here.

Categories
CSS Blog

The European Army Alphabet Soup

Click to enlarge

EmailFacebookTwitter

This graphic provides the reader with a helpful guide to navigating the different institutions and initiatives involved in the debate surrounding the possibility of creating a European Army. For an in-depth analysis of how Brexit could affect European defense, see Dan Keohane’s chapter in Strategic Trends 2017 here. For more CSS charts and graphics, click here.