Join the Geneva Center for Security Policy and the Institute for Economics & Peace as we take a look at the links between climate change, ecological threats, migration, and conflict. 
The vote is a unanimous one, and a decision that both Foundation Council President, Ambassador Jean-David Levitte, and GCSP Director, 
The GCSP has announced the winners of its competition to recognise the year's most inventive, inspirational and ground-breaking security projects.
Pandemics can begin in many ways. A wild animal could infect a hunter, or a farm animal might spread a pathogen to a market worker. Researchers in a lab or in the field could be exposed to viruses and unwittingly pass them to others.
The world has descended into a state of acute polarization and great power contestation. The war on Ukraine has had a profound impact on world affairs with a sharp rise in food and energy insecurity, spiking inflation rates and struggling economies.
The Normandy P5 initiative is inspired by the Normandy Manifesto for World Peace, which was issued at Caen, Normandy on 4 June 2019 by six thought leaders, including four Nobel Peace Laureates, from different parts of the world.
An Alumni Regional Security Conversation The Syrian conflict soon enters its 12th year. The resulting refugee crisis remains the largest in the world.
The war between Russia and Ukraine has shaped the world far beyond Europe.