An Alumni Regional Security Conversation – in collaboration with our Central Asia & Afghanistan GCSP Alumni Community Hub While the current situation in Afghanistan may represent both an opportunity and a threat, the Tali
A GCSP Alumni West Africa Hub Event Despite some advances as a result of decades of struggle, racism and racial/ethnic discrimination still persist in the world.
"Today, on the 60th anniversary of the Cuban Missile crisis, we invite you to pause and reflect on how humanity escaped a nuclear catastrophe. We are delighted to have gathered a panel of outstanding experts from the United States and the Russian Federation to uncover some lessons learne
Besides research published in academic and policy-oriented journals, the GCSP offers a variety of publication series, namely:
Pirates have existed in different guises since ancient times, from Cilician pirates seizing olive oil cargoes from Roman ships to corsairs seeking spoils along North Africa’s Barbary Coast and buccaneers attacking Spanish treasure ships in the Caribbean.
United Nations (UN) peacekeeping missions face acceptance challenges because they are unable to adequately protect civilians. They do, however, receive far more resources than all humanitarian actors combined.
"Almost exactly 60 years ago, it was possible for the superpowers to move back from the brink of nuclear confrontation during the Caribbean Missile Crisis.