A Conference on 'Legal Resilience in an Era of Hybrid Treats' is taking place on 8-10 April 2019 at the University of Exeter.
Learn more about the 2020 Edition. Click here A major cyber attack has occurred. How should Europe respond?  
GCSP Alumni based in Germany are invited to attend the traditional get-together at the Chalet Suisse, an event hosted by the Defense Attaché of Switzerland, Colonel (GS) Reto Rutsch.
Abstract Counterterrorism outside armed conflict increasingly relies on Artificial Intelligence (AI). States use AI notably for detecting, predicting, and responding to terrorism.
The Geneva Centre for Security Policy (GCSP) presents its 2025 Annual Report. As we reflect on the past three decades, we recognise that the world has grown exponentially more complex.
At the Organisation for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE), business continues as usual: dialogues and visits to the Balkans, meetings of ‘forums’ and ‘committees’, a parliamentary conference, and a ‘Supplementary Human Dimension Meeting’ in Vienna attended by 450 parti
The 30th European Security Course (ESC 2026) concluded a couple of days ago with a powerful closing ceremony that celebrated not only professional achievement, but also the enduring partnerships formed among security leaders from across the globe.
France, Germany, and the UK — Europe’s industrial powerhouses — are under growing pressure, alongside other economies such as Italy, Spain, and the Netherlands, which rely heavily on high-value manufacturing and exports.