In a world where unconventional threats are not only more diverse than ever before but also made more pernicious by new technologies and globalisation, crisis situations have become major challenges for governments and organisations alike.
During the last few decades, the concept of violent extremism (VE) has played an increasingly prominent role in policies and development programming on a global level.
This paper could be entitled: “Return to the Future”. Indeed, its main point is that, despite abundant talk and literature on ‘new forms’ of conflict in the Middle East, in fact we are witnessing types of warfare that have existed for centuries and, even when highly developed tec
This year the main focus of the course was the Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) and its 2020 Review Conference as well as the project of a WMD-free zone in the Middle East.
The GCSP hosted a new round of security dialogue with the Institute of Foreign Affairs and National Security (IFANS)
In 2015, under the umbrella of its Creativity and Innovation Initiative, the GCSP and its Geopolitics and Global Futures Programme established a prize in order to recognise deserving individuals or organisat
Disarmament is integral to the safeguarding and promotion of security, development, and human rights. Hundreds of millions of dollars are spent each year on disarmament operations.
The 20th NISC concluded on 28th of June 2019 after eight weeks mapping new and emerging security challenges and tackling the responses required to address them. Twenty-two participants from twenty countries took part.
This one week-long course is aimed at Swiss professional (regular) colonels attending the Weiterausbildungslehrgang 2 (WAL 2). GCSP provided expert training on international.