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Alexandra Matas, Acting Head of Diplomatic Dialogue: Deputy Minister, thank you very much for agreeing to provide your insights for the GCSP audience today.
Global risks at the nexus of geopolitics and technology are increasingly disruptive as they exhibit rapid growth, unpredictability, diffusions from state to non-state actors and require a security policy paradigm shift from defence to resilience.
An event as part of the Building Bridges Week in Geneva
After our sector (Bretton Woods, DFIs, Foundations, impact Investment) has spent conservatively USDLRS 3 trillion in Development since the 2015 launch of the SDGs.
After months of stalled negotiations aimed at reviving the Iran Nuclear Deal (JCPOA), the Raisi administration has finally agreed to resume nuclear talks with six world powers in Vienna from 29 November 2021.
The GCSP and the Sejong Institute in Seoul meet to discuss the peace process on the Korean Peninsula
On 17 November 2021, the GCSP and the Sejong Institute in Seoul held a virtual dialogue seminar on the Korean Peninsula peace process and cooperation with Europe.
The second session of the November Conference will take place at the UN Headquarters in New York from November 29 to December 3, 2021.
"The global challenges we face demand international cooperation and creativity stemming from our diversity to build resilient societies and sustainable peace and security for all. When women are missing from decision-making and their rights are neglected or abused, we as le
On 18 November 2021, the annual GCSP Prize for Innovation in Global Security prize ceremony took place online and in the context of GCSP Innovation Day.
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