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The vote is a unanimous one, and a decision that both Foundation Council President, Ambassador Jean-David Levitte, and GCSP Director,
Join the Geneva Center for Security Policy and the Institute for Economics & Peace as we take a look at the links between climate change, ecological threats, migration, and conflict.
GCSP's Director Ambassador Thomas Greminger met with Dr Matthias Finger, head of the Global Arctic initiative, to formalise the integration of Global Arctic into GCSP.
Key pointsThe Russia-Ukraine conflict will accelerate the global trend towards increasing great power competition that pits the existing West-anchored world order against others, especially Russia and China.This new era will have significant implications for the global sanc
The 2022 GCSP Global Alumni Networking Night (GANN) took place in 35 destinations around the globe with registered alumni of over 700 participants.
The world is demonstrably vulnerable to the introduction of a single pandemic virus with a comparatively low case fatality rate. The deliberate and simultaneous release of many pandemic viruses across travel hubs could threaten the stability of civilisation.
The world has descended into a state of acute polarization and great power contestation. The war on Ukraine has had a profound impact on world affairs with a sharp rise in food and energy insecurity, spiking inflation rates and struggling economies.
Last Friday, the GCSP, in association with the Swiss Embassy to the United States, convened an insightful roundtable on the global implications of the war in Ukraine for US Think Tankers.
Agathe Demarais's Backfire critically examines the effectiveness and the long-term viability of sanctions as a policy tool for coercion. The book puts forward two arguments.