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Ambitions tend to be low when anticipating in peace and security and responding to crisis the norm. The complexity of the challenges and speed of change compound this. However, there is growing interest and action in conducting long-term planning for sustaining peace and ensuring security.
What are the challenges and opportunities to the disarmament and arms control machinery and treaties? What role do these mechanisms play at a time of uncertainty in international politics?
Since 1997, the European Security Course (ESC) has been deepening security professionals’ understanding of the security policy challenges that impact Europe. This eight-week[1] course
Thirty years after the original Agenda for Peace, the United Nations Secretary-General’s New Agenda for Peace (NA4P) policy brief was just published.
Environmental issues, including in particular climate change, are becoming a dominant concern impacting all corners of the globe and all sectors to varying degrees.
The 39th 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.
Overcoming the mindset of fear and developing the muscle memory of crisis response is the objective of the GCSP Crisis Management courses.
Understand the challenges around complexity, ambiguity and uncertainty in a crisis. Experience, evaluate and enhance your crisis management skills and procedures in a fully simulated critical incident, designed by technical experts based on real cases.
Building on the insights of hundreds of participants from across sectors and continents over six years, and the experience of senior faculty, this course is designed by women for women. It creates a space for you to develop the mindsets, skills and practices to most effectively lead yoursel
Panel discussion on lasting peace solution to the war in Ukraine.