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The Geneva Centre for Security Policy podcast is your gateway to top conversations on international peace and security. It will bring you timely, relevant analysis from across the globe with over 1,000 multi-disciplinary experts speaking at 120 events and 80 courses every year.
It is still too early to identify all the lessons to be learned from the COVID-19 crisis, which affect issues such as global health, the economy, governance and leadership, remote work, international cooperation and more.
Session 1: Strategic implications of the coronavirus crisis
Since its emergence a few weeks ago, Covid-19 has already fundamentally changed the fabric of our society and impacted the global geopolitical landscape, but in what ways?
We had the chance to interview Ms Faten Aggad-Clerx, Consultant for the African Union and Business Associate for the Maendelo Group on the topic of Sub-Saharan Africa and Europe: Partners for Mutual Prosperity? We discussed the following questions:
The world is currently gripped
December marked the 2019 Meeting of the States Parties to the Biological Weapons Convention in Geneva and March 2020 marked the 45th anniversary of the Biological Weapons Convention.
The Geneva Centre for Security Policy podcast is your gateway to top conversations on international peace and security. It will bring you timely, relevant analysis from across the globe with over 1,000 multi-disciplinary experts speaking at 120 events and 80 courses every year.
In times of crisis, gender equality is a goal that is often temporarily put on hold.
In the interview we discuss the question of A New Scramble for Africa with Dr Didier Plécard, Professor at the Global Studies Institute, University of Geneva. We asked him the following questions:
Key pointsPrevention strategies warrant more attention and can be a framework to apply to situations with different levels of urgency.
