The UN Security Council will discuss the implications of artificial intelligence for the maintenance of international peace and security for first time in July 2023. The impact on arms control is a crucial element. So far, though, discussions have been limited and disjointed. 
Abstract Competition between major powers like the US, China, and Russia intensifies as technology evolves. These states have different concepts of innovation, institutional frameworks, and military investments.
The July NATO summit in Vilnius will undoubtedly be a momentum of truth for future relations with Ukraine. NATO will face one of the most difficult strategic dilemmas in its recent history.
Discover the trends in peace worldwide, the economic value of peace and how to develop peaceful societies.
This discussion will introduce Strategic Trends 2023: Key Developments in Global Affairs, the annual publication of the Center for Security Studies (CSS) at ETH Zurich. The publication analyses key trends in international affairs. Strategic Trends 2023 is the 14th issue in this series.
The vote was unanimous, a decision that both Foundation Council President, Ambassador Jean-David Levitte, and GCSP Director, 
To solve the global challenges to security, peace, and safety, we need to provide more capacity for inter-organizational coordination, planning and resourcing, while increasing distributed agency.
The AI Wave in Defence Innovation: Assessing Military Artificial Intelligence Strategies, Capacities, and Trajectories – Geneva Book Launch
As the war in Ukraine continues, it is not too early to consider the significant financial assistance that will be required to help Ukraine recover, once the war comes to an end.