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The Geneva Centre for Security Policy (GCSP) and the Institute of Economics and Peace (IEP) are pleased to welcome the International Geneva community and partners world wide to the Geneva Launch of the Global Peace Index (GPI) Report 2025.
BackgroundA key part of the Geneva Centre for Security Policy’s (GCSP) strategy is to look over the horizon to anticipate, explain, and prepare for future risks and challenges.
As global powers turn their gaze northward, the Arctic has emerged as a new frontier of strategic interest, economic opportunity, and environmental urgency.
All States should conduct legal reviews of weapons at various stages in their manufacture or procurement.
Jointly with the Geneva Centre for Security Policy (GCSP), the University of Zurich (UZH) will host a special event entitled “Humanitarian Traditions and the Future of Peace: What Have We Learned?” A
In an era marked by shifting alliances, strategic rivalries, and renewed geopolitical tensions, the concept of neutrality is being redefined. What does it mean to be neutral today? Is neutrality still a viable foreign policy stance or is it evolving into something more complex?
This event is exclusively reserved for GCSP NISC Alumni.Join us in celebrating the 25th Anniversary of the New Issues in Security Course (NISC)!
Join us for a high-level keynote on NATO’s evolving engagement with its Southern Neighbourhood, ahead of the 2025 Summit in The Hague.
Amidst the growing discourse on multipolarity, intensifying geoeconomic competition between the United States and China has sparked economic, technological and military divergences.
