BackgroundA key part of the Geneva Centre for Security Policy’s (GCSP) strategy is to look over the horizon to anticipate, explain, and prepare for future risks and challenges.
This timely event will address the rising complexities of nuclear arms control and deterrence as nations increasingly integrate sophisticated technologies such as artificial intelligence, cyber capabilities, and autonomous systems into military frameworks.
Multilateralism is facing many challenges, such as a revived great power competition, violations of international law, political divisions and the apparent failure of global multilateral institutions.
A little over a week after the US elections, the world is watching with great interest to see how the US and the world react to the freshly elected new US President.
Le Centre de Politique de Sécurité de Genève (GCSP) organise un évènement intitulé « Rapport de la Commission d’étude de la Politique de Sécurité : Quo Vadis ? » dans le cadre de notre série de débats sur la sécurité (Geneva Sec
Join the Geneva Center for Security Policy and the Institute for Economics & Peace as we take a look at the links between climate change, ecological threats, migration, and conflict. 
Organised crime has become a threat to international peace and security. It fuels and benefits from conflict, it undermines development, it can capture governance, and it profits from the plunder of the planet.
An Alumni Regional Security ConversationRainforests are an inseparable link to global security.
Building peace is complex, challenging, and ever-changing. 
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