“When all is said and done, neutrality is by no means the easiestforeign policy. It is easier to obey than to stand onone’s own feet. ... Neutrality presupposes a constant endeavour
Nearly one year into Russia's invasion of Ukraine, its global repercussions have become indisputable as they transcended many dimensions, touching upon multiple aspects of our daily lives.
Ambassador Thomas Greminger, GCSP's Director, attended the Raisina Dialogue.
The purpose of this research product is to present the current state of digital geopolitics. Digital Geopolitics is attracting much attention. It features in national digital strategies (for those countries that have those), and there is some research on the topic.
One lesson from the 1962 Cuban missile crisis that the principal actors and stakeholders in the current international calamity seem to have overlooked is that fear alone will not suffice to break the deadlock.
Dr Christina Schori Liang, Head of Terrorism and Preventing Violent Extremism at the GCSP, contributed to the Global Terrorism Index report on "Terrorist Digitalis: Preventing Terr
The war in Ukraine is fast approaching its one-year anniversary, with no real clarity when the fighting and the humanitarian crisis will end.
The first global summit to discuss the responsible development, deployment, and use of artificial intelligence (AI) for defense and military purposes took place in The Hague last month.