For more than 27 years since the establishment of the GCSP, and even before that, since 1986 with the introduction of the International Training Course in Security Policy, GCSP Alumni have contributed extensively to the life of the Centre and to the wider society – local
On the 10th of May 2022, the GCSP’s governing body, the Foundation Council, met for their bi-annual meeting. On that occasion, a question was put on the agenda by Ukraine, a member since 1995. Ukraine proposed the following question:
This event will introduce Strategic Trends 2022: Key Developments in Global Affairs, the annual publication of the Center for Security Studies (CSS) at ETH Zurich. The publication analyses key trends in international affairs.
La progression des forces russes dans le Donbass, désormais l’objectif prioritaire de l’opération spéciale de Vladimir Poutine en Ukraine, est très lente, bien souvent moins d’un kilomètre par jour. Cela se fait au prix d’énormes efforts et parfois de grandes pertes, comme le montrent
Over the past two months the GCSP’s Community Engagement Office, in collaboration with GCSP experts and Swiss Embassies, organised a series of thematic conversations with GCSP Alumni on the nature of the evolving international peace and security landscape.
Japan is a dynamic contributor to global development and an advocate for democracy and the rule of law. It was only a matter of time before GCSP Alumni in and from Japan got together and formed the 23rd GCSP Alumni Community Hub, the first one in Asia.
An Alumni Insight Event Today, we are facing massive disinformation campaigns connected with COVID and the war in Ukraine.
On 01 March 2022, our director Ambassador Thomas Greminger was invited to give his remarks on “The Role of the OSCE” at the GCSP’s Russia-NATO Dialogue online. “This war is a disaster for Europe, and a tragedy for all the citizens who are caught up in it.