Applications are now open for the eleventh annual Geneva Cyber 9/12 Strategy Challenge, hosted by the Geneva Centre for Security Policy (GCSP) in partnership with the Atlantic Council. The competition will take place virtually on 10-11 April 2025.
Situations of tension, conflict and pressure from complexity and uncertainty can undermine our leadership, but they don’t have to.  Just as we learn and practice many skills of leadership, neuroscience is reaffirming that we can build resilience, presence and flexibility to respond to d
Some twenty years after 9/11, the challenge of terrorism has continued to grow and evolve most dramatically; not in 9/11 style attacks, but in the capture or radicalization of existing conflicts and grievances allowing control of populations and territory by extremist groups.
This course is co-hosted by the Geneva Centre for Security Policy, DCAF-Geneva Centre for Security Sector Governance and
A field visit and immersion program in International Geneva for current and future science and diplomacy leaders. Applications now open to participate in the second edition of the Science Diplomacy Week Immersion Program to be held 08–12&n
Artificial intelligence is slowly making its way into military operations, with advances in the discipline driving both a qualitative and quantitative increase of autonomy in the battlespace.
This Geneva Paper describes the main components of international counterterrorism law.
The war in Ukraine is fast approaching its one-year anniversary, with no real clarity when the fighting and the humanitarian crisis will end. Geneva’s international agencies have been the first responders in alleviating the pain and suffering of millions of those displaced
GCSP Research Project – Strategic Foresight in Ministries of Foreign Affairs