The series of Alumni Insight events are being convened each month with professional contributions by GCSP Alumni on selected topics in international peace and security. This Alumni Insight explores the third largest criminal activ
The Geneva Centre for Security Policy together with the Austrian National Defence Academy cordially invite all GCSP Alumni based in Austria and the neighbouring Slovak Republic to the inauguration of the GCSP Alumni Community Hub Austri
Les ressorts du terrorisme peuvent parfois être cachés, son action se veut, jusqu’à l’explosion de violence qui le caractérise, secrète. Mais il n’est pas inexplicable et ses ressorts ne sont pas incompréhensibles.
Since the United Nations bolstered its fight against terrorism by adopting resolution 1373 (2001)
Key PointsThe United Kingdom (UK) officially exited the European Union (EU) on 31 January 2020, nearly four years after a polarising Brexit referendum.
A significant step towards a constructive post-Brexit security relationship was taken on 1 May 2021, when the newly negotiated European Union (EU)-United Kingdom (UK)
The GCSP was born out of a tailor made course designed to meet the specific needs of government actors.
The German federal election will be held on 26 September – and this will be a special one. After four election cycles since 2005, the current German chancellor, Angela Merkel, is not running for office again, after 16 years of chancellorship.
On 22 September 2021, the GCSP and the Swiss Federal Department of Foreign Affairs (FDFA) hosted the 8th edition of the Zermatt Roundtable on Security Issues in North East Asia.