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25 Years of Peace and Security, Global Fellowship Initiative
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2 December 2020

Webinar: World Cafe: Security in the Middle East and Africa: Regional Perspectives

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GCSP’s second generation: the challenges ahead, at the time of the "New Normal". A fellows’ perspective.

25 years mark a generation. The GCSP was launched in 1995, just a few years after the end of the Cold War in a middle of New Normality. A generation later, the world is again facing similar questions and a lot of uncertainties with a pandemic which spares no country.

What did “security” mean back then in 1995 according to our fellows? Where do they stand on this today and how do they see the world in 25 years when GCSP’s third generation will start? A series of short discussions with some fellows conducted by GCSP’s Global Fellowship Initiative’s journalist-in-residence, Laurent Sierro.

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Mr Laurent Sierro
Journalist, ATS
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Ms Lauren C. Anderson
Former FBI Executive; Non-Resident Fellow at the Geneva Centre for Security Policy; Int'l geopolitical and foreign policy consultant
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Prof. Joseph Bahout
Director, Issam Fares Institute for Public Policy and International Affairs, American University of Beirut
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Amb Yvette Stevens
Former Ambassador and Permanent Representative to the WTO, Permanent Mission of the Republic of Sierra Leone to the United Nations Office at Geneva
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