The SCRAP (Strategic Concept for Removal of Arms and Proliferation) proposal initiated by the Centre for International Studies and Diplomacy (CISD) of SOAS-University of London began as a provocation to those who believed that multilateral and comprehensive disarmament, both conventional and nucl
On Wednesday, 20 November 2019, the GCSP welcomed a room filled with technology enthusiasts for a public discussion titled “Shaping the Cyber Future”.
Flag Officers are well supported on military issues close to their areas of responsibility, but they often receive less reliable information and input about the strategic and global context.
International disarmament efforts heavily rely on international treaties and politically binding agreements. More than 70 years after the UN Charter, the international community has adopted an impressive number of multilateral instruments on disarmament, arms control, and non-proliferation.
Many women experience the “glass ceiling” effect: they want to be able to lead and influence effectively in a male-dominated environment while being their authentic selves.
November 11 marks the 100th anniversary of the signing of the Armistice on the Western Front, ending the hostilities of the First World War. Representatives of over sixty nations gather in Paris for ceremonies observing this historical milestone.
The use of force in peacetime and during armed conflicts has various forms and manifestations, and the respective international law is highly complex. High-quality analysis of conflicts and effective policymaking is not feasible without mastering the respective legal landscape.
Disarmament is integral to safeguarding and promoting security, development and human rights. Many multilateral disarmament treaties signed in the past 50 years are crucial to international law today.