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In conjunction with the International Day of Peacekeeping 2024, the GCSP in cooperation with the United Nations Department for Peace Operations, Permanent Missions of Ghana, Switzerland, Norway, and India to the United Nations, the Norwegian Institute of International A
Join us for a discussion with former NATO Deputy Secretary-General Rose Gottemoeller on the state of play in nuclear arms control and non-proliferation. Participants at this Geneva Security Debate will gain insights from her experience as a former senior U.S. and NATO official.
What will the future hold for the G7 in a world where the geopolitical centre of gravity is both shifting and contested? The G7 has adapted in its past and will have to adapt again in its future.
We are delighted to invite you to the Geneva Security Debate on Collisions: The Origins of the War in Ukraine and the New Global Instability. The latest book by historian and former State Department Official Michael Kimmage.
This online event is brought to you by the GCSP’s Creative Spark and Geopolitics and Global Futures Department. It is open to everyone and will be recorded.
How can we rethink and transform our current systems and approaches to conflict prevention, management, and resolution?
We, the GCSP, recognize climate change as one of the major challenges facing humanity today and a growing obstacle to security, international cooperation and lasting peace.
IntroductionAmid geopolitical challenges that have led to the weakening of international arms control and disarmament efforts, the Ninth Biological Weapons Convention (BWC) Review Conference (RevCon) provided a “glimmer of hope” for control and disarmament regimes.
Ambassador Jean-David Levitte gave a speech at the French Embassy in Italy, Rome, on June 6, 2024."In just a few years, the world has changed profoundly.
Rethinking Global Security and Peacebuilding: Join us for GCSP Innovation Day 2024How can we reshape our current systems to create a more peaceful and secure world?