Today's terrorist jihadism poses a real threat worldwide, and it is important to analyse its origins to understand how the current forms of jihadism have come about.
The first investigations into jihadism were based on the principle of socioeconomic determinism. 
On Wednesday, 24 October 2001, at 9:39 a.m., it happened: in the Gotthard road tunnel in the Canton of Uri, Switzerland, two trucks collided sideways, within one kilometre of the south portal near Airolo.
On 1 October 2021, the Geneva Centre for Security Policy (GCSP) in cooperation with the Permanent Mission of the Russian Federation to the Office of the United Nations and the other International Organizations in Geneva organised a joint public discussion on “Strategic stabilit
On 29 September 2021, the Geneva Centre for Security Policy (GCSP) in cooperation with the United States Mission to International Organizations in Geneva organised a joint public discussion on “Women and Diversity in Arms Control and International Security” with a keynote speec
It was a cold January 2020 morning in London. Having spent the previous two weeks digesting the assassination of Qasem Soleimani and the downing of Ukraine International Airlines Flight 752, I had a sense of dreaded fear.
Participants in the Swiss Peacebuilding Training Course play out a fictitious scenario as a UN team on patrol in "Mikeland". They drive their jeeps through mined area and face a moral dilemma in a camp for internally displaced people.
The third edition of the global Women, Peace and Security Index (WPS Index) launched this week shows that global advances of women’s status have slowed by more than half, and disparities have widened across countries – with the range of scores being 44% wider than in 2017.