The Rising Influence of Middle Powers in a Fragmented World - A Geneva Security Debate

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Hybrid, Switzerland
12 February 2026
12h30 - 14h00
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This event is hybrid. It will take place at the Geneva Centre for Security Policy and online.

  • A light lunch will be served from 12:00 onwards and the debate will start at 12:30.
  • The event will be livestreamed, recorded and photographed and may be shared publicly on the GCSP channels.

Geopolitical rivalry among the United States, China, and Russia is fragmenting the international system and placing new pressures on states caught in between. For middle powers, today’s environment presents both risk and opportunity: how they choose to align, hedge, or engage can either deepen polarization or help stabilise contested regions and institutions. 

This debate explores why middle powers matter more than ever—and how their choices are shaping global politics. The discussion will examine how middle powers turn strategic autonomy into real-world influence. Participants will explore practical diplomatic tools such as bridge-building between rival blocs, coalition-building across regions, mediation in conflicts, and strengthening economic connectivity. 

Drawing on concrete examples, the event will unpack how middle powers convene actors, create trusted spaces for dialogue, and play a pivotal role in sustaining cooperation and multilateralism in an increasingly divided world.

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Hybrid, Switzerland
12 February 2026
12h30 - 14h00
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This event is hybrid. It will take place at the Geneva Centre for Security Policy and online.

  • A light lunch will be served from 12:00 onwards and the debate will start at 12:30.
  • The event will be livestreamed, recorded and photographed and may be shared publicly on the GCSP channels.