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Created by Professor Nayef Al-Rodhan, this course explores the unsettling truth: our political choices are not always rational, and morality is more flexible than we think.
We are living through a technological supercycle- one that’s redefining life, warfare, and power itself.
As humanity’s dependence on space grows - from navigation and communication to climate monitoring and defence - so too does the risk of confrontation.
A new era of protectionism and geopolitical deal-making is emerging, defined by rising trade barriers, fierce competition over advanced technologies, and the fracturing of economic alliances.
How do we move from a reactionary default in peace and security to better anticipation? What are the creative and innovative ways foresight can be used on different issues and across diverse settings in peace and security?
On 10 November, Ambassador Minjian Qian of the People’s Republic of China to Switzerland attended and delivered remarks at the Geneva Security Debate titled “Global Governance in a Changing World,” jointly organised by the Chinese Embassy in Switzerland and the Geneva Centre for Security Policy.
What does the future hold for peace and security in Northeast Asia?The Korean Peninsula remains one of the world’s most volatile and consequential security arenas.
Most organisations were caught unprepared in the Covid 19 pandemic.
The GCSP Global Alumni Networking Night (GANN) is an exciting annual event designed to bring together the GCSP Alumni Community around the world.
As the world navigates a convergence of complex crises—from geopolitical fractures and climate shocks to technological disruption, shrinking financial support, and overall multilateral fatigue—bold, strategic, and innovative leadership is urgently needed to pave the way towards a more peace
