The global security landscape has deteriorated sharply in the past decade, with nearly 15% of the world's population now living in conflict-affected areas.
As these conflicts combine with climate and technological risks, as well as the
re-emergence of threats of nuclear proliferation, what can leaders do to stem the breakdown of longstanding security norms and institutions and bolster long-term comprehensive collective security?
This session was developed in collaboration with Foreign Affairs.
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