The course combines the three pillars of the GCSP’s holistic learning approach: the latest in high-level academic expertise, the wisdom of experienced senior practitioners, and the collective experience of the participants.
In today’s fast-paced world, strategic foresight is needed to shape more effective policy. Decision making needs to adapt for uncertain & rapidly changing contexts and incorporate approaches that are more inclusive and ultimately impactful.
Emerging technologies are both the object and driver of current geopolitical competition. States perceive technological advancement as central for political influence, military superiority, and economic resilience.
From space warfare to brain science and AI, the very foundations of global power are being redefined.
This course explores the unsettling truth: our political choices are not always rational, and morality is more flexible than we think. Drawing from cutting-edge neuroscience and philosophy, we uncover how emotions, ego, and evolution influence everything from diplomacy to war.
We are living through a technological supercycle- one that’s redefining life, warfare, and power itself.
As humanity’s dependence on space grows - from navigation and communication to climate monitoring and defence - so too does the risk of confrontation.
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 GCSP Global Alumni Networking Night (GANN) is an exciting annual event designed to bring together the GCSP Alumni Community around the world.