Join us for this critical issues course of two half days to explore these questions.  
Our expert team of facilitators will guide you on a month-long journey of self-reflection and discovery to explore the 
Since 1997, the European Security Course (ESC) has been deepening security professionals’ understanding of the security policy challenges that impact Europe.
In today’s fast-paced world, policymakers and executives, more than ever, need well-informed foresight to gauge policy responses.
The Russian attack on Ukraine has global humanitarian, political, economic and security repercussions. It is raising questions about national sovereignty, multilateralism and global order.
Connect to the GCSP security policy community in your city! The Global Alumni Networking Night (GANN) is our annual alumni event taking place in numerous cities around the world where we have Alumni Community Hubs and communities of shared interests.
NATO and partner states created the Partnership for Peace (PfP) at the end of the Cold War to strengthen cooperation for peace and security, notably in Europe. In this vein, GCSP is a Partnership Training and Education Centre (PTEC) and traditionally contributes to the PfP.
Cooperation is key to understanding ‘lasting’ security within and between states International cooperation is often measured by our ability to avoid resorting to the use of bullets and bombs.
The war on Ukraine, the collapse in Afghanistan, the military coups in Africa. How do we measure the global impact of recent eruptions on the future of peace?
Engaging Armed Groups, Reality or Utopia?