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A new era of protectionism and geopolitical deal-making is emerging, defined by rising trade barriers, fierce competition over advanced technologies, and the fracturing of economic alliances.
How do we move from a reactionary default in peace and security to better anticipation? What are the creative and innovative ways conflict can be prevented using foresight?
The NISC director, and the whole academic and administrative staff, did their best to engage us fully in understanding the ongoing world crisis and security issues in a neutral and non-biased way.This year, our New Issues in Security Course, known as t
In a recent interview with Switzerland’s Federal Department of Foreign Affairs (FDFA), Mr Paul Dziatkowiec, Head of Mediation and Peace Support at the GCSP, explains the importance of Track II dialogue, and outlines the rationale of the ‘High North Talks’ – a discreet dialogue
Key pointsDriven by the integration of multiple fields and technologies, research in neuroscience and brain-machine interfaces is advancing at an accelerated pace.As our capacity to bidirectionally communicate with the brain increases, so do the associated security risks.
Developed in the context of the Eastern Mediterranean Initiative, this Policy Brief examines the aftermath of the 2023–2024 Israel–Hezbollah war and the window of opportunity it has opened for a fun
The GCSP Global Alumni Networking Night (GANN) is an exciting annual event designed to bring together the GCSP Alumni Community around the world.
Our expert Paul Dziatkowiec, Director of Mediation and Peace Support, contributed a chapter for the book “GlobalArctic: The New Dynamics of Arctic Governance” by Palgrave Research in Peace Studies (PRPS)
As the world navigates a convergence of complex crises—from geopolitical fractures and climate shocks to technological disruption, shrinking financial support, and overall multilateral fatigue—bold, strategic, and innovative leadership is urgently needed to pave the way towards a more peace