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The 41st edition of this highly competitive eight-month course in international security is designed for high- performing professionals seeking to enhance their careers and effectively respond to the world’s most pressing security challenges.
As Geneva faces unprecedented challenges and scrutiny over its global leadership role, three of its flagship institutions united for a landmark event.
Launched in 2015 as part of the GCSP’s Creativity and Innovation Initiative, the GCSP Prize for Innovation in Global Security recognises groundbreaking contributions that address the world’s most pressing security challenges.
AI is rapidly evolving into a transformative force with profound implications for global security and prosperity. As countries grapple with the prospect of advanced AI, there are ideas for new international institutions.
The use of space systems to support military activity is not new, but it is expanding rapidly and is increasingly dominated by the private sector. The growing role of the private sector in the militarisation of space and in war fighting raises many space security concerns.
The Geneva Centre for Security Policy (GCSP) and the Institute of Economics and Peace (IEP) are pleased to welcome the International Geneva community and partners world wide to the Geneva Launch of the Global Peace Index (GPI) Report 2025.
BackgroundA key part of the Geneva Centre for Security Policy’s (GCSP) strategy is to look over the horizon to anticipate, explain, and prepare for future risks and challenges.
As global powers turn their gaze northward, the Arctic has emerged as a new frontier of strategic interest, economic opportunity, and environmental urgency.