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We enable you to enhance your crisis awareness, identify the required skills to deal with crisis and learn from others. You will practice your crisis management skills by exploring the latest theories and standards, learn about good practice, and explore crisis-related team dynamics.
The 25th edition of the New Issues in Security Course focuses on new and re-emerging security challenges arising from a rapidly changing global environment.
The guideline for the course is “Content, Culture, Social”.
IntroductionThe high-level Ukraine peace summit hosted by Switzerland on 15 and 16 June underlined the need for finding a path to peace. But thus far, proposals made by several countries, including Ukraine, have not stopped the fighting.
There is much talk now about Israeli-Hamas negotiations, as the bloody war slogs its way towards a stalemate. This is not the time to negotiate a Middle East solution, beyond a ceasefire that may not be agreed until the two sides are both exhausted.
At the GCSP, through our Global Fellowship Initiative, we strive to inspire, prepare and support a multidisciplinary, multicultural and multigenerational group of talented individuals in the field of peace and security.
The ContextMultilateralism is facing many challenges, such as revived great power competition, violations of international law, political divisions and the apparent failure of global multilateral institutions.
Paul Dziatkowiec, Director of the Mediation and Peace Support Department was interviewed by
Current geopolitics is placing great strain on relationships between the major powers. Diplomats are not immune.