Webinar Recording Geopolitical crossroads: Australia, AUKUS, and the new uncertainties Experts discuss the complex relationships of the current South Pacific and AUKUS’s impact for Australia and the broader region.
Webinar Recording Japan-UK cooperation in Africa: Looking ahead at TICAD8 This event examines how Japan and the UK plan to work together in their outlook on Africa, with the aim to encourage peace and stability in the continent.
Panel Recording Party, people, and players: Deconstructing China’s foreign policy With the launch of a new briefing paper, hear how the decision-making process impacts Chinese foreign affairs.
Webinar Recording Bridging the divide: Technology and inclusion in the Asia-Pacific As Asia-Pacific emerges from COVID-19, experts consider how policymakers can harness technology for inclusive economic growth.
Webinar Recording Shaping sustainable security on the Korean peninsula How the international community should respond to the persistent challenge of a nuclear North Korea which appears to be developing its conventional military capabilities.
Panel Recording Biodiversity in China: Conserving nature, securing the future London Climate Action Week event: How can China and the world recalibrate humanity’s impact on nature?
Panel Invitation only China, the US, and the future of the WTO The rules-based multilateral trade regime faces many challenges. Meaningful WTO reform can only be achieved with the US and China on board.
US-China tensions: Implications for the Asia-Pacific Experts discuss how US-China relations are impacting on countries in the Asia-Pacific.
Webinar Online Beyond COVID-19: Asia’s social, political and environmental challenges Experts discuss trends impacting the region, including deglobalization, the impact of technology and automation on jobs, growing inequality, environmental degradation and stalling social mobility.
The future of trade flows and supply chains in Asia Experts discuss emergent trends in Asia’s supply chains and trade relations.
The regional and international implications of restrictions to online freedom of expression in Asia Panellists discuss the latest developments affecting online freedom of expression in the Asia region.
Report launch: ‘Indo-Pacific strategies, perceptions and partnerships: The view from seven countries’ For close to two years, Chatham House has been researching changes in strategic perceptions of the Indo-Pacific from the points of view of seven countries: the United States, United Kingdom, France, India, the Kingdom of Tonga, Japan and China.