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.
Rethinking Global Security and Peacebuilding: Join us for GCSP Transformative Futures Day 2025Be part of the GCSP Transformative Futures Day 2025, a dynamic online event where gl
Geneva, Switzerland — The Geneva Centre for Security Policy, in partnership with the Council on Strategic Risks and the
Join us at the Geneva Centre for Security Policy for a panel discussion to deliberate on the key findings of the 2025 Global Terrorism Index (GTI), an annual report produced by the Institute for Economics & Peace (IEP), as well as to exchange insights on the key t
The guideline for the course is “Content, Culture, Social”.
Building Trust in the Finance industryJoin us for the Trust & Finance Forum on 27 March 2025 at the Geneva Center of Security Policy (GCSP) in Geneva.