Top 10 content of 2022

Top 10 content of 2022

Top 10 content of 2022

What topics caught your interest in 2022? Catch up on what was trending at the GCSP in 2022.

These are the top 10 most viewed GCSP publications, articles, podcasts and videos that you engaged with in 2022. Here’s another chance to see our most popular articles in case you missed them.

 

  1. The Russia-Ukraine War’s Implications for Global Security

In our first multi-issue analysis GCSP experts assess the course of the war and its implications on global security through the lens of their field of expertise. This publication delves deeper into the different elements of modern warfare while also observing it from different regional perspectives.

  1. Securing the Future: The Use of Strategic Foresight in the Security Sector 

This SSA written by  Dr Beat Habegger, Executive-in-Residence, Global Fellowship Initiative, GCSP begins by outlining the changing nature of security risks and the need for resilience-oriented security management. 

  1. The Technology of Terror: from Dynamite to the Metaverse 

Our expert, Dr Christina Schori Liang, Head of Terrorism and Preventing Violent Extremism at the GCSP, contributed to the Global Terrorism Index report.

  1. Our Digital Future: The Security Implications of Metaverses

This Strategic Securiy Analysis was written by Dr Jean-Marc Rickli, Head of Global and Emerging Risks and Head of the Polymath Initiative at the GCSP along with Mr Federico Mantellassi, Research and Project Officer for Global and Emerging Risks and the Polymath Initiative at the GCSP.

  1. Blockchain Technology: An Innovative Policy Tool for Enhancing Conventional Arms Control and Verification

Discover the winning publications of the 2021 OSCE-IFSH Essay Competition: Conventional Arms Control and Confidence- and Security-Building Measures in Europe.First prize by Nicolò Miotto, MA Candidate International Master’s in Security, Intelligence and Strategic Studies at the University of Glasgow (UK), Dublin City University (Ireland) and Charles University (Czech Republic).

  1. The War in Ukraine and Nuclear Weapons: What Should We Fear?

This article was written by Marc Finaud, Head of Arms Proliferation at the Geneva Centre for Security Policy and Marie-Pia N., postgraduate student at Sorbonne Nouvelle University and the Institute for European Studies, and an intern at IDN.

  1. Commitment to Control Weaponised Artificial Intelligence: A Step Forward for the OSCE and European Security

Discover the second prize of the 2021 OSCE-IFSH Essay Competition: Conventional Arms Control and Confidence- and Security-Building Measures in Europe by Anna Nadibaidze, PhD fellow at thSyddansk Universitet – University of Southern Denmarkrk’s Centre for War Studies.

  1. Avec cette guerre d’attrition, le temps joue en faveur des Ukrainiens

Notre expert en risques globaux et émergents, Dr Jean-Marc Rickli, analyse dans Le Temps l’évolution de la guerre en Ukraine. Les avancées de part et d’autre sont limitées et le bras de fer risque de durer.

  1. Mine Action as a Confidence- and Security-building Measure in the OSCE Region

Read the third prize of the 2021 OSCE-IFSH Essay Competition: Conventional Arms Control and Confidence- and Security-Building Measures in Europe by Claudia Ditel, PhD candidate at the Centre for Southeast European Studies at the Karl-Franzens-Universität Graz (Austria)

  1. Peace and Security 2025

This paper is the second edition of the "Peace and Security 2025". This two-part paper first applies the foresight method of backcasting to six global regions & then presents ideas on how to effectively respond to the peace and security environment envisioned in 2025.