Elizabeth Nash (Consultant, Young Women's Leadership, World YWCA and GCSP Alumna) participated in the Women’s Leadership course in 2016. Here is her account of how this course enabled her to meet inspiring peers and make a positive change.
The COVID-19 pandemic spreading around the world in the first months of 2020 not only affects personal security, but also has potential international security implications. The situation is changing rapidly, and while some issues are clearly apparent, we must anticipate others.
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Turkey Foreign and Security Policy Dynamics: a discussion with Ms Asli Aydintasbas, Senior Policy Fellow at the European Council on Foreign Relations (ECFR). We discussed the following:
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The COVID-19 pandemic forces people in all sectors to adopt and adapt to new forms of work such as home office, digital interaction or video conference. The diplomatic world is no exception.
In times of crisis, gender equality is a goal that is often temporarily put on hold.
Key pointsPrevention strategies warrant more attention and can be a framework to apply to situations with different levels of urgency.
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:
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?