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Thirty years after the original Agenda for Peace, the United Nations Secretary-General’s New Agenda for Peace (NA4P) policy brief was just published. Much has changed since 1992, when the UN was experiencing one of its most cooperative and energetic moments.
The 21st century is marked by unprecedented and exponential technological advances.
Climate change, as a global problem that transcends geographical, social, and political barriers, is a rallying cry to unite against a common challenge.
Designing a Safer FutureNow more than ever the GCSP serves as a platform for international cooperation, facilitating dialogue and fostering trust between nations in complex and polarised times through all of our activities.
Dr Henrik Larsen, Executive-In-Residence within the Global Fellowship Initiative at the GCSP co-wrote a new article preceding the NATO summit on International Centre for Defence and Security
NATO’s heads of state and governme
Dr Jean-Marc Rickli, Head of Global and Emerging Risks at the GCSP, wrote an article in the National.
The Security Council will meet soon to scrutinise the challenges posed by artificial intelligence, but it must work with scientists, the private sector and civ