Panel In person and Online US at 250: Internationalism vs. isolationism – America’s enduring foreign policy debate This session explores the competing ideas shaping American foreign policy and how it will evolve in the years ahead. A reception will follow this event.
Panel Recording Canada’s foreign and energy policy: In conversation with the Premier of Alberta Premier Danielle Smith discusses Alberta’s vision for Canada’s role in the world at a moment of acute external pressure and internal debate.
Panel Recording The not‑so‑special relationship? Can UK-US relations survive Trump 2.0? The House of Lords International Relations and Defence Committee chaired by Lord Robertson joins us at Chatham House from 12:00 to 13:00 BST. The session will explore the future of UK-US relations, amid long‑term US policy shifts and recent political upheavals. The room is full, but you can watch online.
Panel Recording US-China: What are the two superpowers competing for? From trade wars and Taiwan to a fracturing global order, this event examines how the US should approach its relationship with China and what’s at stake for the UK, Europe, and beyond.
Panel Recording Dealing for peace. How Trump has redefined conflict resolution Experts assess President Trump’s unconventional approach to ending wars and America’s changing role in foreign conflicts.
Panel Recording The new threat? An imperial America What President Trump’s foreign policy means for Europe, Russia and China.
Panel Recording John Kerry, 68th United States Secretary of State, speaks at Chatham House In the aftermath of the COP 30 Summit in Brazil, John Kerry discusses the state of global climate leadership, and the sprint to build a clean energy economy.
Address Recording Mike Pence, 48th Vice President of the United States, speaks at Chatham House Vice President Pence will discuss the challenges and opportunities US foreign policy faces in a changing world.
Panel Recording Global Britain meets America First: What next for the ‘special relationship’? Ahead of the US state visit, experts discuss the future of the transatlantic ties between America and the UK.
Panel Recording In Conversation with Jamie Raskin, Ranking Member of the Judiciary Committee of the US House of Representatives Congressman Raskin will advance the case for strong transnational democratic solidarity at a time of fragmenting world order.
Panel Recording Geopolitics and global challenges Sir Nick Clegg and other leading experts discuss how global cooperation between nations is changing as the international order fragments.
Panel Recording How are states responding to a changing world order? Experts discuss the possible alternatives to a US-centric world and how states seek to shape the future international order.