Current geopolitics is placing great strain on relationships between the major powers.  Diplomats are not immune.
Paul Dziatkowiec, Director of the Mediation and Peace Support Department was interviewed by 
At the GCSP, through our Global Fellowship Initiative, we strive to inspire, prepare and support a multidisciplinary, multicultural and multigenerational group of talented individuals in the field of peace and security.
There is much talk now about Israeli-Hamas negotiations, as the bloody war slogs its way towards a stalemate. This is not the time to negotiate a Middle East solution, beyond a ceasefire that may not be agreed until the two sides are both exhausted.
IntroductionThe high-level Ukraine peace summit hosted by Switzerland on 15 and 16 June underlined the need for finding a path to peace. But thus far, proposals made by several countries, including Ukraine, have not stopped the fighting.
The Normandy P5 Initiative on nuclear risk reduction launched by the Strategic Foresight Group and the Geneva Centre for Security Policy (together the Co-Convenors) has been running since 2021.
We are delighted to invite you to the Geneva Security Debate on How AI will transform the world: The need for a new strategic compass!
The former French ambassador to Spain, Beijing, and Washington, who also served as a diplomatic advisor to three French presidents — Valéry Giscard d'Estaing, Jacques Chirac, and Nicolas Sarkozy — is currently the Chairman of the GCSP Foundation Council.
The vote is a unanimous one, and a decision that both Foundation Council President, Ambassador Jean-David Levitte, and GCSP Director, Ambassador Tho