What topics caught your interest in 2021? Catch up on what was trending at the GCSP.
In case you missed them, these are the top 9 speeches given by our director Ambassador Thomas Greminger in 2021.
- Keynote by GCSP Director Thomas Greminger at ETH Zurich
How to promote dialogue in a polarized political climate
Zurich, 1 September 2021
- Remarks by GCSP Director Thomas Greminger at book launch in Vienna organised by the Permanent Mission of Switzerland to the OSCE, the United Nations and other International Organizations in Vienna
Multilateralism in transition: challenges and opportunities for the OSCE
Klosterneuburg, 16 September 2021
- Keynote by GCSP Director Thomas Greminger at Russia-NATO Dialogue,co-organized by the Institute of Europe and Institute of US and Canadian Studies, Russian Academy of Sciences
Online Dialogue, 23 September 2021
- Remarks by GCSP Director Thomas Greminger at Trust Valley Tech4Trust Virtual Roadshow
Video, Geneva, 1 October 2021
- Remarks by GCSP Director Thomas Greminger at United Nation High-Level Event on Peace, Diversity and Our Common Humanity
Peace and security in a changing world
Geneva, 4 October 2021
- Keynote by GCSP Director Thomas Greminger at 25th Anniversary of the Europaforum PfP Consortium
European security depends on cooperation
Vienna, 5 November 2021
- Concluding remarks by GCSP Director Thomas Greminger at Geneva Peace Week
Online, 5 November 2021
- Intervention by GCSP Director Thomas Greminger at 28th OSCE Ministerial Council Side Event
10th Anniversary of Ministerial Council Decision 3/11 on “Elements of the Conflict Cycle”
Online, 3 December 2021
- Keynote by GCSP Director Thomas Greminger at Roundtable "Current security developments in Central and Eastern Europe region. Regional context, international players, Romania’s interests”
Multilateral efforts to address regional security challenges
Online, 10 December 2021
Disclaimer: The views, information and opinions expressed in these speeches are the presenters own and do not necessarily reflect those shared by the Geneva Centre for Security Policy or its employees. The GCSP is not responsible for and may not always verify the accuracy of the information contained in the speeches.