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It was an absolute pleasure for the Geneva Centre for Security Policy to have hosted the captivating conversation between H.E. Dr S. Jaishankar, Minister, Ministry of External Affairs, India and GCSP Foundation Council President H.E.
The Geneva Centre for Security Policy, as a member of and in partnership with, the Geneva Peacebuilding Platform, are pleased to announce the 11th Geneva Peace Week 2024 (GPW24)
This book addresses the regulation of hybrid warfare under relevant branches of international law, beginning with the law on inter-state use of force (jus ad bellum).
Firstly, the book assesses the extent to which forms of hybrid warfare comply with
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The upcoming second Summit on Responsible AI in the Military Domain (REAIM) will be a platform for multistakeholder dialogue on the implications of integrating artificial intelligence (AI) into military systems.
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Proper regulatory frameworks are required for the development, deployment, and use of artificial intelligence (AI) for military purposes. Any such frameworks must comply with international law.
A realistic prospect of a lasting peace deal is not only necessary to end the death and destruction caused by a war, but also to prevent the consolidation of powerful domestic and transnational groups benefitting from an ongoing conflict.
The collapse of the existing world order and the rise of a counter order pose problems for the practice of negotiation and mediation as generally conceived.
Mr President,