A key resilience action for countries, companies, organizations, and individuals The key topics of the webinar will address how BCM is a key resilience action for:
A keynote speech with Mr Sergei Ryabkov, Deputy Foreign Minister of the Russian Federation. The Permanent Mission of the Russian Federation to the Office of the United Nations and the other International Organizations in Geneva and t
To create the political and economic framework conditions for Artificial Intelligence (AI), policymakers rely on advice from people in science and academia.
Cyber security is everyone’s responsibility. Our “wired” world is opening up new, exciting opportunities and complex security challenges. Successfully navigating today’s digital landscape will help us build a more secure tomorrow.
We are facing a global leadership crisis today. There is urgent need for a radically expanded understanding of what leadership means and who can lead. Our leadership course will prepare you.  
The human security dimension must be an essential part of current and future policymaking if we wish to achieve sustainable peace. We at the GCSP’s Human Security Cluster embrace a comprehensive approach to security in our activities.
Natalia Spinu and Gaurav Sharma both met at the 9-month long International Training Course in Security Policy (ITC) from 2010 to 2011 at the GCSP.
The U.S. Department of State and the Geneva Centre for Security Policy (GCSP) were pleased to organise a discussion with Ambassador Bonnie Jenkins, Under Secretary for Arms Control and International Security, U.S. Department of State.  
The Geopolitics and Global Futures Symposium was back this year in a new virtual format for the first time since its launch in 2018.