* Forum to discuss key security challenges in evolving geopolitical dynamics

HE the Prime Minister and Minister of Interior Sheikh Khalid bin Abdulaziz al-Thani on Tuesday attended the launch of the 4th Global Security Forum (GSF). The three-day event is taking place at the Sheraton Hotel in Doha under the theme 'Co-operation or Competition Changing Dynamics of Global Security'.
The launch of the forum was attended by a number of members of the diplomatic and judicial corps, experts and academics, as well as policymakers and guests of the forum. The forum is organised by Soufan Center in co-operation with Qatar International Academy for Security Studies (QIASS), Hamad bin Khalifa University (HBKU), Nordic Safe Cities, New America, Defense One, Soufan Group, and the UN Security Council's Counter-terrorism Committee.
The forum is focusing on the imperative of balancing co-operation and competition in ensuring security and addressing critical challenges in governance and development. A dynamic lineup of high-level speakers that includes prominent experts, ministers, and heads of security agencies will be examining rapidly evolving geopolitical dynamics amid the increasing competition among states.
In his opening speech, President of HBKU Ahmed bin Mojahed Omar Hasnah said that HBKU is a leader in the field of research related to facing security challenges that impact behavioural, economic, and social aspects. He noted that bringing up people capable of dealing with the Global challenges needs mainly educating the leaders of the future.
"The relationship between universities, governments, the private sector, as well as the community is key in being able to deal with future global security challenges. I think universities need to leave their comfort zones and become more involved with their communities and governments, working together, and feeding their research outcomes into those entities, as well as learning from the practices and challenges being faced on the ground," he added.
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