What does the future hold for peace and security in Northeast Asia?The Korean Peninsula remains one of the world’s most volatile and consequential security arenas.
The guideline for the course is “Content, Culture, Social”.
The guideline for the course is “Content, Culture, Social”.
This event is part of the Geneva Peace WeekAs geopolitical competition intensifies and civilian casualties reach their highest levels in decades, this conversation will place women’s perspectives and a human
The guideline for the course is “Content, Culture, Social”.
Join us, on 23 October for a high-level keynote address on NATO’s current priorities, as global security challenges become increasingly pressing and interconnected.
Since 1997, the European Security Course (ESC) has been deepening the understanding of peace and security professionals from over 80 countries of the interlinking security policy challenges that impact Europe and the other regions of the world.
Recent geostrategic developments have focused global and national attention on traditional security priorities such as military capabilities, defense strategies, and territorial integrity – a trend reflected in unprecedented increases in defense budgets.
Participants will delve into the intersections of Artificial Intelligence, synthetic biology, neurotechnology, robotics, autonomous mobility, renewable energies, and Web3 (Blockchain).
The 26th edition of the New Issues in Security Course focuses on new and re-emerging security challenges arising from a rapidly changing global environment.