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Session 10: Impact of COVID19 on UN Peace Operations: Can Chaos a
While the world suffers from the spread of COVID-19, different countries have adopted diverging approaches to the current crisis, which reflect the already existing political cleavages between them.
Singapore becomes the 53rd member to join the Geneva Centre for Security Policy’s Foundation Council.
After nearly a year-long process of preparation and assessment, the Geneva Centre for Security Policy (GCSP) recently achieved ISO 9001:2015 Organisation certification.
During the worldwide COVID-19 pandemic we are witnessing not only a rise in cyber operations, but increased targeting of global organisations leading the COVID-19 response.
Part of the Syria Transition Challenges Project
China looms large as a potentially key player alongside Russia and Iran in President Bashar al-Assad’s post-war Syria.
Part of the Syria Transition Challenges Project
Iran is trying to maintain its political and military position in Syria until it recovers from the impact of COVID-19.
Part of the Syria Transition Challenges Project
May 3 rd, Russia’s COVID-19 infection rate resembled that of the United Kingdom.
Right now, you and people in your organisation are experiencing significant and highly disruptive change. Many are likely to be responding in one or more of the following ways, as they (we) all come to terms with the implications for ourselves, our families and our work:
Political advisors (POLADs) are instrumental in the decision-making processes of peace and security. Their effectiveness is of fundamental importance both on the ground and at an international level.