The GCSP’s oldest course, the Leadership in International Security Course (formerly the International Training Course in Security Policy), will celebrate its
On 1 May 2021, Ambassador Thomas Greminger began his four-year mandate as Director of the GCSP.
On Tuesday 4 May 2021, the Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of Azerbaijan, HE Fariz Fikrat oglu Rzayev, visited the GCSP, together with HE Ambassador Vaqif Sadiqov, Permanent Representative of the Republic of Azerbaijan to the UN Office in Geneva, and his deputy, M
‘No-first-use’ is a policy that can be adopted by a nuclear armed (or allied) state to never initiate a nuclear exchange by being the first to use nuclear weapons. China and India have declared such policies. The Soviet Union/Russia had such a policy from 1982 to 1993.
This event will introduce Strategic Trends 2021: Key Developments in Global Affairs, the annual publication of the Center for S
Team "Argonauts" from ETH Zürich are the winners of the 2021 “Cyber 9/12 Strategy Challenge” co-organised by the Geneva Centre for Security Policy (GCSP) and the 
VIENNA, 12 May 2021 — How technological advances contribute to a new generation of warfare and the challenges this presents was discussed at an OSCE Forum for Security Co-operation (FSC) meeting held online today under the Armenian FSC Chairmanship.