CGS Activities

The Centre of Global Studies (CGS), a program under the aegis of the PAM, offes substantial value and reach in several ways:

Value

  1. Complex Analysis of Regional Dynamics: CGS activities tackle the complexity of the enlarged Euro-Mediterranean and Gulf region by developing a holistic method of analysis. This approach is valuable for understanding the intricate interrelationships and retroactions between dialogue, cultural, political, economic, security and legal processes in the region.

  2. Strategic Insight on Global Issues: The Centre’s work addresses major strategic issues such as regional globalization, multilateralism, technological governance, security, economic and trade integration, climate change, mass migration, scientific cooperation, and One Health. This comprehensive focus can provide valuable insights and policy recommendations to stakeholders.

  3. Human Development Focus: By emphasizing human security and development, including the roles of women and youth, and addressing global challenges like health protection, food security and migration, CGS adds significant value to understanding and shaping socioeconomic transformations.

  4. European Initiative for Regional Partnership: The proposed European initiative for a fair partnership with the South highlights CGS’s commitment to fostering strategic and sustainable relationships between Europe and the EuroMediterranean and Gulf region.

  5. Cutting-Edge Research and Reports: CGS produces timely research reports on critical topics, such as the malicious use of AI and Innovative technologies, democratic transformations, misinformation, and CBRNe risks. These reports are valuable for policymakers, institutions, and other stakeholders.

  6. Educational and Public Engagement: Through initiatives like annual reports, blueprints, dedicated round tables and seminars, public meetings, closed door discussions, and internships, CGS provides educational and engagement opportunities that enhance its impact and relevance.

  7. Strategic Communication and Outreach: The Centre’s focus on ongoing updates and strategic communication, including newsletters and social media, helps maintain its role as a leading think tank in global and regional studies.

  8. International Collaboration: CGS has established partnerships with numerous international bodies, including the United Nations system, INTERPOL, WTO, other and various academic institutions. This extensive network enhances its reach and influence on global and regional issues.

  9. Engagement with Key Stakeholders: The Centre actively engages with a wide range of stakeholders, including universities, parliaments, governments, think tanks, civil society and religious leaders, which broadens its impact and facilitates collaborative efforts.

  10. Informative Updates and Publications: The daily digest, monthly newsletter, and regular reports ensure that CGS’s insights and findings reach a broad audience, including parliamentarians, researchers, and the general public, so serving as a Global Observatory on AI and other related developments.

  11. Educational Programs: The internship program for young people from the Euro- Mediterranean and Gulf region, and beyond, helps to foster a new generation of leaders and experts, extending CGS’s influence and building a future network of informed individuals.

  12. Strategic Communication: With a focus on digital platforms and social media, CGS effectively disseminates its research and updates to a global audience, enhancing its visibility and impact.


Overall, CGS demonstrates significant value through its comprehensive research, strategic insights, and commitment to addressing complex global and regional issues. Its extensive reach, facilitated by international collaborations and robust communication strategies, positions it as a key player in shaping discourse and policy in the EuroMediterranean and Gulf region.

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