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Retrospectives • Changes • Comparative Outlook • Future TrajectoryThe crises unfolding across Yemen, the Horn of Africa, and the wider Red Sea region are no longer isolated conflicts - they form a single, deeply interconnected securit
We are living through a period of profound epistemic uncertainty. Viral misinformation, algorithmic amplification, and the rise of “post-truth” politics have eroded what once appeared to be a shared understanding of reality.
Demilitarised zones (DMZs) have demonstrated their utility in post-war peace processes. They separate forces, mitigating the risk of deliberate aggression or accidental incidents alike.
Artificial intelligence (AI) is reshaping the peace and security sector amid a fracturing multilateral order. In this rapidly changing context, leadership is emerging as a decisive factor in determining whether this technology’s promise is realised and its risks contained.
Ambassador Thomas Greminger explores how middle powers navigate today’s fragmented international system in his latest article published on Fair Observer.
Le multilatéralisme vacille, mais Genève continue d’accueillir les pourparlers les plus sensibles de la planète. Sa force réside dans ce que peu de capitales peuvent offrir: la discrétion.
