The rapid developments that have unfolded in the eastern Mediterranean over the course of the last decade have reinforced the notion of its emergence as a distinct region, highlighting the promise of greater cooperation among its states and better lives for its peoples.
This practical workshop will strengthen how you lead change and help others adapt at a time of multiple concurrent disruptions. Some of the adaptive challenges our global community of leaders are facing today include:  
Given the rapidly transforming landscape of UN peace operations, the UN Policy Brief on A New Agenda for Peace called for a need to “undertake a reflection on the limits and future of peacekeeping in the light of the evolving nature of conflict with a view to
As the Geneva Peace Week convenes in 2023, the New Agenda for Peace process and preparations for the Summit of the Future in September 2024 are well underway.
In partnership with the Permanent Mission of the Republic of Iraq to the United Nations Office and other International Organisations in Geneva, the Iraqi Foundation for Foreign Policies, the Al-Basheer Foundation for Development and the Iraqi Commission of Media & Communications (CMC).
Join the Geneva Center for Security Policy and the Institute for Economics & Peace as we take a look at the links between climate change, ecological threats, migration, and conflict. 
The GCSP, in partnership with the Club diplomatique de Genève, will be hosting a lunch debrief on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
There have been several coup d’états in West Africa and the Sahel in recent years, raising concerns about the future of democracy. The question is, why is democracy in crisis and military regimes on the rise in these regions?