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Policy Papers

This is a new series of publications written by GCSP faculty members and renowned experts in international security.

The views expressed in these papers are entirely and solely those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the GCSP or its partner institutions.

 

 

 

Geneva Papers

The Geneva Papers promote a vital dialogue on timely and cutting-edge global security issues.

 

Research Series

The Geneva Papers – Research Series is a new set of publications offered by the GCSP. It complements the Geneva Papers – Conference Series that was launched in 2008, whose purpose is to reflect on the main issues and debates of an event organized by the GCSP.

The Geneva Papers – Research Series seeks to analyse international security issues through an approach that combines policy analysis and academic rigor. It encourages reflection on new and traditional security issues that are relevant to GCSP training, such as the globalisation of security, new threats to international security, conflict trends and conflict management, transatlantic and European security, the role of international institutions in security governance, and human security.

The Research Series offers innovative analyses, case studies, policy prescriptions, and critiques, to encourage discussion in International Geneva and beyond.

 

Conference Series

The Geneva Papers – Conference Series was launched in 2008 with the purpose of reflecting on the main issues and debates of events organized by the GCSP. It complements the Geneva Papers – Research Series (launched in 2011), whose purpose is to analyse international security issues that are relevant to GCSP training.

The Geneva Papers – Conference Series seeks to summarize and analyse international security issues discussed in conferences or workshops organized by the GCSP. It promotes dialogue on cutting-edge security topics, such as the globalisation of security, new threats to international security, conflict trends and conflict management, transatlantic and European security, the role of international institutions in security governance, and human security. These issues are explored through the multiple viewpoints and areas of expertise represented in GCSP conference proceedings and by speaker presentations.

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