Panel Recording AI and National Security: Who's Really in Control? Experts discuss who controls AI, and on whose terms.
Panel Recording Ten conflicts to watch in 2026 Join us at Chatham House for the yearly event as we examine the most dangerous wars and crises through the lens of International Crisis Group’s flagship annual report Ten Conflicts to Watch.
Lecture In person The Sir Hugh Cortazzi Lecture: Security in a changing world Chatham House and The Japan Society are delighted to announce the holding of the annual Cortazzi Lecture.
Webinar Online Members’ Question Time: is NATO’s eastern flank battle-ready? Join us as Katja Bego, Senior Research Fellow for the International Security Programme examines whether NATO’s eastern flank is prepared to respond to evolving threats. Submit your questions in advance.
Panel Recording Is this a new age of nuclear proliferation? Experts discuss the future of the nuclear order.
Panel Recording Is Geneva heading south? Experts assess what Geneva’s struggles symbolise about global governance in an increasingly multipolar age.
Panel In person and Online Battling disinformation: How can digital spaces be made safe for the LGBTIQ+ community? This panel assesses how policy and platforms can better protect minority groups online.
Panel Recording NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte – Building A Better NATO Mark Rutte delivers a keynote speech on the priorities for the NATO Summit in The Hague.
Panel In person and Online Ten conflicts to watch in 2025 This event examines the most dangerous wars and crises through the lens of International Crisis Group’s flagship annual report Ten Conflicts to Watch.
Panel In person and Online Can the world avoid a new nuclear arms race? Leading experts discuss how states are expanding nuclear arsenals amid rising geopolitical challenges.
Panel Recording In conversation with Julien Harneis, UN Assistant Secretary-General Julien Harneis gives critical insights into the UN’s humanitarian response in Yemen and the importance of maintaining independent humanitarian assistance.
Panel Recording In conversation with Martin Griffiths: How can a divided world address conflict? The former United Nations Under-Secretary-General describes how a weakening multilateralism system and dysfunctional political diplomacy can be revitalized by a humanitarian approach.