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Key pointsDriven by the integration of multiple fields and technologies, research in neuroscience and brain-machine interfaces is advancing at an accelerated pace.As our capacity to bidirectionally communicate with the brain increases, so do the associated security risks.
Developed in the context of the Eastern Mediterranean Initiative, this Policy Brief examines the aftermath of the 2023–2024 Israel–Hezbollah war and the window of opportunity it has opened for a fun
Our expert Paul Dziatkowiec, Director of Mediation and Peace Support, contributed a chapter for the book “GlobalArctic: The New Dynamics of Arctic Governance” by Palgrave Research in Peace Studies (PRPS)
Together with its publisher, the editors Walter Kemp and Christian Strohal are proud to prepare this rather unique collection of essays on the 50th anniversary of the Helsinki Final Act, adop
In this expanded and edited version of a lecture given to the Geneva Centre for Security Policy on 6 May 2025, Crisis Group expert Richard Gowan explores the dilemmas facing UN conflict management and the role multilateral bodies can still play.
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Geneva, 3-4 July 2025Chair’s Summary
AI is rapidly evolving into a transformative force with profound implications for global security and prosperity. As countries grapple with the prospect of advanced AI, there are ideas for new international institutions.
Honouring three decades of building peace together.