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To complement our portfolio of leadership courses, the Geneva Leadership Alliance is offering a series of workshops to enable our growing community to practice and develop critical skills.
The US, China, and the Battle for Cyberspace: How Washington and Beijing are using tech, diplomacy, and trade to shape cyberspace
We are pleased to welcome you to a Public Discussion on “The US, China, and the Battle for Cyberspace”, jointly organised
The beautiful snow-capped mountains and the vibrant winter sun are calling. It is therefore with pleasure that we invite you to gain altitude and share a unique moment with GCSP Alumni and current GCSP course participants.
General Information
International disarmament efforts heavily rely on international treaties and politically binding agreements. More than 70 years after the UN Charter, the international community has adopted an impressive number of multilateral instruments on disarmament, arms control, and non-proliferation.
Flag Officers are well supported on military issues close to their areas of responsibility, but they often receive less reliable information and input about the strategic and global context.
This event is cancelled.
The SCRAP (Strategic Concept for Removal of Arms and Proliferation) proposal initiated by the Centre for International Studies and Diplomacy (CISD) of SOAS-University of London began as a provocation to those who believed that multilateral and comprehensive disarmament, both conventional and nucl
Measuring and Understanding the Impact of Terrorism Worldwide
ISIS may have lost its so-called caliphate and most recently its caliph – but terrorism remains a challenge.
Ethics and policies used to counter malicious activities in cyberspace
This panel seeks to raise awareness of the need to think holistically about cyber security beyond technical and legal issues.
Three crises and an opportunity: Europe’s stake in multilateralism.
The multilateral system faces three related crises of power, relevance and legitimacy. This fraying consensus threatens the EU, which is committed to multilateralism.