While the world is still suffering from the COVID-19 pandemic, one could see the raise in protest movements around the globe. The protests in Belarus against the results of the presidential elections mobilized large numbers of people, triggering a tough response from the police forces.
Centuries of globalisation and cross-border flows of people, goods, information, and technology have built multiple layers of connection among us.
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Ahead of the 2020 GCSP Prize for Innovation in Global Security, we speak with the 2018 Innovation Prize winners to learn how their work has been impacted by COVID-19. M
In August 2020 Prime Minister Shinzo Abe announced that he was stepping down from his posts as prime minister of Japan and head of the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) due to persistent health issues. Abe assumed his post in December 2012.
Despite some advances as a result of decades of struggle, racism and racial/ethnic discrimination, both overt and covert, continue to be sources of global inequalities, instability and conflicts.
The GCSP’s Foundation Council President, French Ambassador Jean-David Levitte was President of the UN Security Council, which was responsible for maintaining international peace
In this context, the Cantons of Vaud and Geneva have joined forces in an unprecedented way to and create the « TRUST VALLEY », a public-private partnership aimed at promoting excellence in the Lake Geneva region in the field of digital trust and cyber security.
Today marks the launch of the inaugural Ecological Threat Register (ETR), that measures the ecological threats countries are currentl