The third policy brief of this series explored why it is important to develop an inclusive mindset and take steps to overcome some of the biases we develop.
The secrets to spark innovative thinking and making a difference in global security Join us on 25 November for a deep dive into the impact that innovation can have to create a safer world.
Rebuilding trust after disruption The Geneva Centre for Security Policy, the Norwegian Institute of International Affairs the I
Adaptive Leadership for Sustaining Peace in Turbulent Times  
Leading at the Edge The Geneva Centre for Security Policy, Tragedy Assistance Programme for Survivors International (TAPS), and the
TAPS International Panel Discussion Tragedy Assistance Programme for Survivors International (TAPS) in association with The Geneva Centre for Security Policy are
While the Cold War and post-Cold War periods have been propitious for multilateral arms control and disarmament agreements, in recent years this cooperative approach has been challenged by great-power politics and unilateralism.
Supporting female leaders and designing more inclusive peace and security This session is cohosted by the Geneva Center for Security Policy (GCSP)/ the Maison de la Paix Gender and Diversity Hub, The Global Reset, and Women in International Security (WIIS) Switzerland.
Global perspectives on peacebuilding. Building peace in Europe. Multilateralism in transition.
Geneva Peace Week 2020: "Rebuilding trust after disruption: Pathways to reset international cooperation":