With cumulative, transformative changes we are at a pivot point in history. A frequently used acronym to characterize our new era is VUCA: Volatility, Uncertainty, Complexity, and Ambiguity. In this new era what does the future of war look like?
Thirty years after the original Agenda for Peace, the United Nations Secretary-General’s New Agenda for Peace (NA4P) policy brief was just published.
Technological change, increasingly rapid and massive changes in situations and an ever more complex environment are forcing us to work together more closely, more effectively and more efficiently.
Climate change, as a global problem that transcends geographical, social, and political barriers, is a rallying cry to unite against a common challenge.
Since 1997, the European Security Course (ESC) has been deepening security professionals’ understanding of the security policy challenges that impact Europe. This eight-week[1] course 
The Mediation and Peace Support (MPS) department focuses on leading or supporting mediation processes and other peace efforts around the world, in an effort to help states, international organisations, conflict parties, or other relevant stakeholders to find peaceful alternativ
Rising geopolitical competition has amplified tensions between the United States and China, inciting an arms race and surrogate conflicts across the globe.
What are the challenges and opportunities to the disarmament and arms control machinery and treaties? What role do these mechanisms play at a time of uncertainty in international politics?