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There’s an old saying: “You can’t control what happens to you, but you can control your response.” Much of the change taking place in our world, is well beyond our control. And, managing in these turbulent times may make the new normal, feel like anything but.
In this podcast, Dr Suzanne Loftus, Professor of National Security at the George C. Marshall European Center for Security Studies in Garmisch-Partenkirchen interviews Ms Christina Orisich, Deputy Head and Head of Executive Education at the Geneva Centre for Security.
Human shields are increasingly used in modern conflicts, exposing civilians and other protected persons to high risk of death and injuries.
Undoubtably, the COVID-19 crisis has created the largest disruption to education systems in recent history. For executive education, it has accelerated online learning to the extent which learning innovation professionals could only have imagined pre-pandemic.
We strive to strengthen our alumni community and involve alumni with their knowledge and experience in our classrooms and outside.
A range of regulatory frameworks have been imposed by national governments and intergovernmental actors to control the operations of the digital communications sector.
Belarus has long been known as the ‘last dictatorship in Europe’ – a nickname former US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice
The disruptive outbreak of COVID-19 and the ensuing global crisis continue to send shockwaves across the globe. Yet, it came as no surprise neither to virologists and epidemiologists nor to foresight practitioners.
