Publications (including reviewed conference papers)

This page lists selected publications from CEUSS staff that are available in English.
 

Featured recent publication in German: Rosemarie Stangl/Alexander Siedschlag: Sozialwissenschaftlich-technische Schnittstellen der Sicherheitsforschung. Systematisierung und Katalog. Hamburg: Tredition, 2012.


Andrea Jerković

(with Alexander Siedschlag/Rosemarie Stangl/Diana Silvestru/Florian Fritz/Susanne Kind) Methods to integrate considerations on culture, ethics and citizen acceptance into urban planning for resilience enhancing and vulnerability reduction regarding citizen security. Paper presented at the European Urban Research Association (EURA) conference “Urban Europe - Challenges to Meet the Urban Future”, 20-22 September 2012, Vienna, Austria, Track 4 - Vulnerable and Resilient Cities.

(with Rosemarie Stangl/Alexander Siedschlag/Diana Silvestru/Florian Fritz): Comprehensive Security Research to Contribute to Critical Infrastructure Protection. Contributions to Security Governance in Disaster Risk Reduction., in: Interpraevent (ed.): Grenoble 2012 12th Congress INTERPRAEVENT. Conference Proceedings 23rd to 26th April Grenoble – France. Vol. 1. International Research Society INTERPRAEVENT: Klagenfurt, 2012, pp. 585-596.

(with Alexander Siedschlag): Summary of CPSI Country Case Studies. Austria – Bulgaria – France – Germany – Italy – Netherlands – Sweden – United Kingdom. Sigmund Freud Private University - CEUSS | Center for European Security Studies, Analytical Standpoint, no. 13 (April 2010).

 

Alexander Siedschlag

(editor) Scenario-based Security Foresight. Special issue of Information & Security, Vol. 29 (2013).

Foresight Security Scenarios to Plan for Research to Support Roles of the “EU 2035” as a Comprehensive Security Provider, in Alexander Siedschlag (ed): Information & Security 29 (2013): Scenario-based Security Foresight, pp. 5-18.

(with Rosemarie Stangl/Diana Silvestru/Florian Fritz/Andrea Jerković/Susanne Kind) Methods to integrate considerations on culture, ethics and citizen acceptance into urban planning for resilience enhancing and vulnerability reduction regarding citizen security. Paper presented at the European Urban Research Association (EURA) conference “Urban Europe - Challenges to Meet the Urban Future”, 20-22 September 2012, Vienna, Austria, Track 4 - Vulnerable and Resilient Cities.

The Concept of Security in the EU, in Maximilian Edelbacher et al. (eds.): Global Security and the Financial Crisis. Boca Raton, FL: CRC Press (Taylor & Francis Group), 2012, pp. 51-63.

(with Rosemarie Stangl/Diana Silvestru/Florian Fritz/Andrea Jerković): Comprehensive Security Research to Contribute to Critical Infrastructure Protection. Contributions to Security Governance in Disaster Risk Reduction., in: Interpraevent (ed.): Grenoble 2012 12th Congress INTERPRAEVENT. Conference Proceedings 23rd to 26th April Grenoble – France. Vol. 1. International Research Society INTERPRAEVENT: Klagenfurt, 2012, pp. 585-596.

Social Media and Citizen Emergency Culture: Some Lessons From Digital Democracy Research, Journal of Homeland Security, Special Issue: Catastrophes and Complex Systems: Transportation. DHS University Network Summit, April 2011.

Security Policy – an Analytical Approach, in Josef Schroefl and Dieter Muhr (eds.): From Asymmetric to Hybrid and Cyber Warfare. New York: Peter Lang, 2011, pp. 15-22.

(with Andrea Jerković) Summary of CPSI Country Case Studies. Austria – Bulgaria – France – Germany – Italy – Netherlands – Sweden – United Kingdom. Sigmund Freud Private University - CEUSS | Center for European Security Studies, Analytical Standpoint, no. 13 (April 2010).

European Citizens’ Security – a Perception, The European. Security and Defence Union, 2/2010, pp. 27-28.

Report on the Worldwide Real-Virtual Colloquium "The United Nations and the Information Age – Education for the Next Generation of the Peoples of the United Nations," Held in November 2007, Wels, Austria, in Diplomatic Academy Vienna (ed.): Can the United Nations be taught? Vienna, 2009 (= Favorita Papers; 1/2009), pp. 53-57.

Germany: From a Reluctant Power to a Constructive Power?, in: Emil J. Kirchner/James Sperling (eds.): Global Security Governance. Competing Perceptions of Security in the 21st Century. London et al.: Routledge, 2007, pp. 46-68.

Digital Democracy and Its Application to the International Arena – From 'Deliberation' to 'Decision', in Myriam Dunn/Sai Felicia Krishna-Hensel/Victor Mauer (eds.): The Resurgence of the State. Aldershot: Ashgate, 2007, pp. 35-58.

International Non-Proliferation Policy and the United Nations Security System after 9/11 and Iraq, in Hans Köchler (ed.): The Use of Force in International Relations. Challenges to Collective Security. Vienna: International Progress Organization, 2006, pp. 23-39.

NATO Meets the Post-strategic Condition. Political Vicissitudes and Theoretical Puzzles in the Alliance's First Wave of Adaptation, 1990-1997. New Brunswick, NJ: Transaction and Münster: Lit, 1998.

Peaceful Settlement of Disputes and Conflict Management in Areas of Ethno-National Tension, in Jörg Calließ and Christine M. Merkel (eds.): Peaceful Settlement of Conflicts as a Joint Task for International Organizations, Governments and Civil Society. Vol. 1. Rehburg-Loccum: Evangelische Akademie Loccum, 1995, pp. 35-56.

 

Diana Silvestru

(with Alexander Siedschlag/Rosemarie Stangl/Florian Fritz/Andrea Jerković/Susanne Kind) Methods to integrate considerations on culture, ethics and citizen acceptance into urban planning for resilience enhancing and vulnerability reduction regarding citizen security. Paper presented at the European Urban Research Association (EURA) conference “Urban Europe - Challenges to Meet the Urban Future”, 20-22 September 2012, Vienna, Austria, Track 4 - Vulnerable and Resilient Cities.

(with Rosemarie Stangl/Alexander Siedschlag/Florian Fritz/Andrea Jerković): Comprehensive Security Research to Contribute to Critical Infrastructure Protection. Contributions to Security Governance in Disaster Risk Reduction., in: Interpraevent (ed.): Grenoble 2012 12th Congress INTERPRAEVENT. Conference Proceedings 23rd to 26th April Grenoble – France. Vol. 1. International Research Society INTERPRAEVENT: Klagenfurt, 2012, pp. 585-596.

 

Rosemarie Stangl

(with Alexander Siedschlag/Diana Silvestru/Florian Fritz/Andrea Jerković/Susanne Kind) Methods to integrate considerations on culture, ethics and citizen acceptance into urban planning for resilience enhancing and vulnerability reduction regarding citizen security. Paper presented at the European Urban Research Association (EURA) conference “Urban Europe - Challenges to Meet the Urban Future”, 20-22 September 2012, Vienna, Austria, Track 4 - Vulnerable and Resilient Cities.

(with Alexander Siedschlag/Diana Silvestru/Florian Fritz/Andrea Jerković): Comprehensive Security Research to Contribute to Critical Infrastructure Protection. Contributions to Security Governance in Disaster Risk Reduction., in: Interpraevent (ed.): Grenoble 2012 12th Congress INTERPRAEVENT. Conference Proceedings 23rd to 26th April Grenoble – France. Vol. 1. International Research Society INTERPRAEVENT: Klagenfurt, 2012, pp. 585-596.

 

 

 

(european-security.info – 06-02-2013)