Expert Comment How Europe Will Try to Dodge the US–China Standoff in 2019 21 December 2018 European countries share some of America’s concerns about China, but a hawkish stance from the US will push them to develop a more independent approach, writes Robin Niblett. The World Today Earthrise: The Photo That Turned Us Green 20 December 2018 Catherine Hampton looks back on an amazing image of our blue planet, taken 50 years ago by the astronauts orbiting the moon on Apollo 8, and explores how it galvanized environmental action. Expert Comment As Brexit Deadline Beckons, Few Signs of Change in British Attitudes 20 December 2018 People appear more pessimistic about the direction of Brexit, but there is little indication that Leave voters are giving up on the idea, writes Matthew Goodwin. The World Today Crimea’s Forgotten Victims 18 December 2018 Russian occupying forces are targeting the Tatar community, writes Janek Lasocki. The World Today Is the Internet Undermining Politics? 7 December 2018 Fake news, targeted ads and poisonous tweets are distorting opinion around the world. Elena Cresci, a millennial, expresses her loss of faith in social media and asks where it is leading. Upcoming events View all 9 Jan Fighting for Peace in Somalia: AMISOM’s War Against al-Shabaab 9 January 2019 - 9:30am to 10:30am Professor Paul D. Williams, Associate Professor, Elliott School of International Affairs, George Washington University 10 Jan Space Security and the Vulnerability of Strategic Systems to Cyberattacks: A NATO Perspective 10 January 2019 - 9:30am to 4:00pm Patricia Lewis, Research Director, International Security Department, Chatham House 10 Jan Screening Room: Displaced 10 January 2019 - 6:00pm to 7:45pm Greta Van Susteren, Contributor, Voice of America; Host, Fox News (2002-16) View all Latest publications View all Chatham House Briefing EU–Turkey Customs Union: Prospects for Modernization and Lessons for Brexit 12 December 2018 Research paper Proportionality in the Conduct of Hostilities: The Incidental Harm Side of the Assessment 10 December 2018 Research paper The Costs of Fuelling Humanitarian Aid 10 December 2018 View all Latest expert comments View all Sophia Ignatidou New Reports on Online Influence Operations Should Jolt Policymakers 20 December 2018 Zaki Mehchy Back in Control, Syria’s Regime Tries to Build Its Legitimacy 13 December 2018 Chanu Peiris How Human Rights Law Is Evolving to Address Inequality 10 December 2018 View all Latest multimedia View all Video Prosperity, Security and Stability in the Pacific 28 December 2018 Audio Undercurrents: Episode 24 - Christmas Quiz 20 December 2018 Audio China and the Future of the International Order - The Belt and Road Initiative 13 December 2018 View all
New Reports on Online Influence Operations Should Jolt Policymakers
Back in Control, Syria’s Regime Tries to Build Its Legitimacy
How Human Rights Law Is Evolving to Address Inequality