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In an age of geopolitical disruption and global crises, diplomacy is an increasingly crucial skill to manage conflict, to advocate new ideas and to achieve sustainable political outcomes through dialogue and negotiation. Learning objectivesAfter the course, partici
On 24 February 2022, the international security order as we knew it changed. Russia’s armed force’s entry into the territory of Ukraine is an armed aggression that combines cyber attacks, disinformation, and kinetic efforts.
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Multilateralism is facing many challenges, such as a revived great power competition, violations of international law, political divisions and the apparent failure of global multilateral institutions.
The Challenge of the Nuclear Arms Race in the context of New Technologies - A Geneva Security Debate
This timely event will address the rising complexities of nuclear arms control and deterrence as nations increasingly integrate sophisticated technologies such as artificial intelligence, cyber capabilities, and autonomous systems into military frameworks.
Defense and security policy professionals as well as members of the Geneva Centre for Security Policy (GCSP) Alumni Hub Greece gathered in Athens to explore critical regi
Alumni stories: Where are they now?
The Arms Trade Treaty (ATT) Online Course offers a self-paced, interactive learning experience designed to introduce participants to the ATT and its international framework governing arms trade.
The Geneva Centre for Security Policy (GCSP) is the host institution of the Processes of International Negotiation (PIN) program, a network of integrated negotiation acad
Beyond the breach: Pioneering cyber-resilient solutions.In this age of mass digital communication, a sudden cyberattack on the world’s most critical assets can cause entire societies and the international security architecture they have bu