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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.
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These are the top 10 most viewed GCSP publications, articles, podcasts and videos that you engaged within 2023. Here’s another chance to see our most popular articles in case you missed them.
Happy Holidays from the Geneva Centre for Security Policy!
As the Geneva Centre for Security Policy approaches the 10-year anniversary of our presence at the Maison de la Paix, the “House of Peace”, we reflect on the significance of this milestone and the profound impact of our headquarters' location in the hea
The 19th Master of Advanced Studies provides you not only with space for academic reflection and knowledge, but the skills and networks that can readily be turned into action once back in national and international structures.
By adopting a collaborative approach, the United States and China can leverage their influence with key regional players to de-escalate tensions and cultivate an environment conducive to a sustainable political resolution in Gaza.