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Established by the Geneva Centre for Security Policy (GCSP) and its Geopolitics and Global Futures Programme, under the umbrella of the Centre’s
Key PointsCriminal-terrorist networks are weakening states by eroding state structures, undermining the rule of law, and creating illegitimate governments.
Marking 20 years of equipping policymakers and executives with the skills to develop forward-thinking and innovative solutions to deal with an ever-changing security landscape, we are proud to launch the GCSP's 2015 Annual Report.
The conflict in Ukraine is, firstly, one between Ukraine and some of its inhabitants, and with Russia.1 Other European States, the United States and a few other countries are directly involved as well, to an extent unprecedented in the other cases of post-Soviet ‘frozen conflicts’.
Established by the GCSP and its Geopolitics and Global Futures Programme under the aegis of the Centre’s Creativity and Innovation Initiative, the event offered a chance to celebrate the achievements of several leading innovators — Stiftun
