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As humanity’s dependence on space grows - from navigation and communication to climate monitoring and defence - so too does the risk of confrontation.
A new era of protectionism and geopolitical deal-making is emerging, defined by rising trade barriers, fierce competition over advanced technologies, and the fracturing of economic alliances.
How do we move from a reactionary default in peace and security to better anticipation? What are the creative and innovative ways foresight can be used on different issues and across diverse settings in peace and security?
Most organisations were caught unprepared in the Covid 19 pandemic.
The GCSP Global Alumni Networking Night (GANN) is an exciting annual event designed to bring together the GCSP Alumni Community around the world.
As the world navigates a convergence of complex crises—from geopolitical fractures and climate shocks to technological disruption, shrinking financial support, and overall multilateral fatigue—bold, strategic, and innovative leadership is urgently needed to pave the way towards a more peace
The 41st edition of this highly competitive eight-month course in international security is designed for high- performing professionals seeking to enhance their careers and effectively respond to the world’s most pressing security challenges.
Join us for the 2025 GCSP Innovation Day, a dynamic online event organised by the Geopolitics and Global Futures Department, under the direction of
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.
