Celebrating the 10th editionSave-the-date: 5 November 2026
Join the Conversation Redefining Global Security and Peacebuilding: GCSP Transformative Futures Day 2026The future of peace isn’t just coming, it’s being built.
The United States and China are locked in a contest over semiconductors, supply chains, and technological primacy. Europe writes some of the world’s most demanding AI rules, often at the cost of speed.
Read the opening remarks delivered by Ambassador Thomas Greminger, Executive Director of the GCSP, at the UN High-Level Mediation Course in Glion on 14 June 2026. The speech examines the evolving global security landscape and its implications for mediation and peace efforts.
Experts from the Center for Security Studies (CSS) joined the 50th Geneva Security Debate at the Geneva Centre for Security Policy (GCSP) to discuss the key drivers of strategic change and their implications for international peace and security. 
Organised crime has become a threat to international peace and security. It fuels and benefits from conflict, it undermines development, it can capture governance, and it profits from the plunder of the planet.
Launched in 2015 as part of the GCSP’s Creativity and Innovation Initiative, the GCSP Prize for Innovation in Global Security recognises groundbreaking contributions that address the world’s most pressing security challenges.
Despite growing geopolitical tensions, an unexpected convergence is emerging on the governance of extreme AI risks that are universal, irreversible, unpredictable and potentially catastrophic.