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For much of modern history, global security has been understood through the lens of dogmatic realist paradigms, state sovereignty, military power, and zero-sum competition.
The NISC director, and the whole academic and administrative staff, did their best to engage us fully in understanding the ongoing world crisis and security issues in a neutral and non-biased way.This year, our New Issues in Security Course, known as t
In a recent interview with Switzerland’s Federal Department of Foreign Affairs (FDFA), Mr Paul Dziatkowiec, Head of Mediation and Peace Support at the GCSP, explains the importance of Track II dialogue, and outlines the rationale of the ‘High North Talks’ – a discreet dialogue
