The growing presence of artificial intelligence in the military domain promises to impact aspects of international security ranging from strategic stability, peace promotion, international law, technology races, as well as fundamentally changing future operational environments.
This discussion will introduce Strategic Trends 2023: Key Developments in Global Affairs, the a
On 24 February 2022, the international security order as we knew it changed. Russia’s armed force’s entry into the territory of Ukraine is an armed aggression that combines cyber attacks, disinformation, and kinetic efforts.
Rapid evolutions in the development of disruptive emerging technologies (synthetic biology, artificial intelligence and neuroscience among others) are giving rise to concerns over their potential misuses and malicious uses.
The Science Diplomacy Week 2023 is an annual learning and networking experience into the science and diplomacy ecosystem of International Geneva.
In the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic and Russia's all-out war on Ukraine, debates about the need to reform the post-1945 multilateral system to face current and future challenges seem especially urgent.
To officially launch the platform and discuss how the evidence and tools it provides can be linked to the HDP nexus policies, programming and investments Climate is linked to conflict, acts as a multiplier and exacerbates the risk of crisis a
This event is in cooperation with Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung (FES) Geneva office. It will take place at the Geneva Centre for Security Policy and virtually.
After decades of civil war and failed peace agreements, 2023 marks almost four years since the signing of the Maputo Accord for Peace and National Reconciliation (Maputo Accord).
Building peace is complex, challenging, and ever-changing. Join us at the SWISSINT Training Centre to immerse yourself in learning – from peacebuilding concepts, skills, and tools to how you apply them effectively in the field in support of your purpose, mission and organi