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The 24th edition of the New Issues in Security Course focuses on new and re-emerging security challenges arising from a rapidly changing global environment.
How can we improve outbreak prevention and response at the national, regional and global levels?
How should we strengthen detection strategies? Why is a multi-sectoral response to major public health incidents crucial?
Natural resources such as water, soil and biodiversity are under increasing stress. Human activity is the main cause of this global crisis affecting everybody, but most particularly the vulnerable groups of our societies.
Join us for this critical issues course of two half days to explore these questions.
In a relatively short space of time our experts will guide you in learning a range of leadership, sense-making, and decision-making approaches in an interactive and exchange rich programme combining human-centered leadership practices, increased self-awareness, and Strategic For
Disarmament is integral to the safeguarding and promotion of security, development, and human rights. Over the past fifty years many multilateral disarmament treaties have been concluded and form an integral part of international law today.
States have a legal obligation to ensure that the weapons that are newly developed, manufactured or produced for their own armed forces are compliant with international law. These reviews should be carried out by experts with a good understanding of the relevant legal provisions.
In 1956, former American Secretary of State John Foster Dulles stated that “neutrality has increasingly become an obsolete conception.”1
Building Peace Together
We are thrilled to present our corporate video showcasing the Geneva Centre for Security Policy's offerings. In less than 2 minutes, you'll get a glimpse into the GCSP work.