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La fondation Initiatives et Changement Suisse et le Département fédéral suisse des affaires étrangères (Division Sécurité humaine), en collaboration avec le Centre de politique de sécurité de Genève (GCSP)
Violent clashes over Nagorno Karabakh in Fall 2020 before the agreement over a Russia-led peacekeeping operation was reached raised the question about the toolkit of mediators in the frozen and hot conflicts. Are traditional diplomatic methods still effective?
INTRODUCTION
Outer space is an increasingly competitive environment. This raises incentives for states to place conventional weapons in outer space.
The transatlantic partnership has experienced an especially turbulent period since 2016. Nationalism and populism have erupted in both the US and Europe, weakening the partnership.
Turkey’s Syrian policy has been under significant transformation since the Syrian uprising erupted in the Spring of 2011. In the early stage of the crisis, Turkey’s main objective was to peacefully support the democratic transition in Syria.
Iran’s security concerns drove its involvement in the Syrian crisis back in 2011.
Over the last six decades the UN has identified the value of young people and their participation in building and supporting peace and security and preventing violence – and more recently their ability to further the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
Lieutenant General Thomas Süssli, Chief of the Swiss Armed Forces, reflects on his visit to the GCSP
During a visit to the Maison de la Paix on 16 September 2020, LTG Süssli gave an interview to the GCSP Digital Amplification Team.
Twenty-five years ago, the GCSP began its journey of advancing peace and security around the world.