This Policy Brief was developed in the context of the Eastern Mediterranean Initiative (EMI), a dialogue platform that brings together non-governmental experts from around the eastern Mediterranean region.
This year marks a remarkable milestone for the GCSP - our 30th Anniversary! To celebrate, we have created a special video that reflects the unity, diversity, and dedication that define our community.
The Geneva Centre for Security Policy (GCSP) is the host institution of the Processes of International Negotiation (PIN) program, a network of integrated negotiation acad
Defense and security policy professionals as well as members of the Geneva Centre for Security Policy (GCSP) Alumni Hub Greece gathered in Athens to explore critical regi
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This timely event will address the rising complexities of nuclear arms control and deterrence as nations increasingly integrate sophisticated technologies such as artificial intelligence, cyber capabilities, and autonomous systems into military frameworks.
Multilateralism is facing many challenges, such as a revived great power competition, violations of international law, political divisions and the apparent failure of global multilateral institutions.
At the 2024 Processes of International Negociation (PIN) conference in Geneva, Ambassador Thomas Greminger, Executive Director of the GCSP, addressed the urgent challenges facing multilateralism in t
Le Centre de Politique de Sécurité de Genève (GCSP) organise un évènement intitulé « Rapport de la Commission d’étude de la Politique de Sécurité : Quo Vadis ? » dans le cadre de notre série de débats sur la sécurité (Geneva Security Debates).
IntroductionArmenia and Azerbaijan, together with Georgia, are facing unprecedented challenges that arise from unfolding climate change and seismic risk in the South Caucasus.