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The Geneva-based Conference on Disarmament (CD) recently decided to start substantive work after failing to adopt a programme of work for two decades.
The war in Ukraine is fast approaching a frozen conflict with no real clarity when the fighting will end. The war has created global insecurity and is destabilizing global order.
This policy paper was compiled by Louise Brown based on insights shared by participants at the workshop on Strengthening the Climate Resilience of Conflict-affected and Vulnerable Communities held in July 2023 as part of the Summer Academy on Land, Security, and Climate.
As states and the EU attempt to craft an artificial intelligence (AI) regulatory framework, questions remain around whether legal measures protect only our right to express our thoughts, beliefs and opinions, or if this right needs to be protected from external manipulation to be fully and meani
The recipients of the 2023 GCSP Prize for Innovation in Global Security are as follows:
Today, young people across Europe and beyond are facing diverse challenges (economic, social, political). Leadership education in all its forms is a catalyst for empowerment, development and change.
The GCSP’s Head of Arms Control and Disarmament speaks to three experts on biological security from King’s College London about the start of discussions by the States Parties to the Biological Weapons Convention (BWC) on compliance and verification.
The Normandy P5 Initiative on nuclear risk reduction launched by the Strategic Foresight Group and the Geneva Centre for Security Policy (together the Co-Convenors) is inspired by the Normandy Manifesto for World Peace.
Much of Boko Haram’s ideological underpinnings and goals were inspired by al-Qaeda, and Al-Qaeda provided limited material support for Boko Haram. That said, the groups drifted apart in recent years and are increasingly dissimilar in their tactics and approach.