Webinar Invitation only Outcomes from the G7 and implications for South Korea What does South Korea’s inclusion at the summit reveal about the UK’s foreign policy aims? What benefits have emerged from the D11 both for the ROK and the wider international community
UK-EU-Japan digital policy coordination Policymakers from the UK, EU and Japan discuss ‘data free flow with trust’ and future digital policy coordination.
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.
The Korean Peninsula: Ambassadors in Conversation What are the recent developments on the peninsula and their implications for the international community?
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.
Net-zero by 2050: UK and Japan efforts to address climate change Looking ahead to COP26, speakers outline UK and Japan efforts to reach their net-zero and 2030 targets.
Japan’s space strategy and implications for its regional alliances Japan has adopted an increasingly proactive approach to peaceful and sustainable uses of outer space, making space development a central pillar of its national and regional security policy.
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.
UK-Japan digital cooperation: 5G and beyond Policy and industry experts explore opportunities for UK-Japan cooperation on technologies of the future.