Panel Recording From structures to services: Building better infrastructure in Latin America and the Caribbean This event examines how Latin American and Caribbean countries can use technology to improve infrastructure.
Brazil in the age of Bolsonaro Panellists discuss Brazil’s political evolution, economic recovery, and the 2022 presidential elections.
Reforming Venezuela’s oil and gas sector This event explores the findings of a new Chatham House paper on rebuilding Venezuela’s collapsed energy system.
Panel Recording Mexico and Peru elections: political and economic implications Interpreting the recent results for both countries’ political and economic futures.
Panel Recording International trade in 2021: Can multilateralism be revived? 2021 could be an inflection point for global trade governance as trade – in particular the distribution of vaccines – plays a critical role in the fight against COVID-19 and the global economic recovery.
Panel Recording World order in the 21st century: Illiberal orders, a concert of power, or a Western revival? Authors of an important new essay collection discuss proposals for international order in the 21st century.
The US-EU-UK triangle: bilateral and multilateral trade issues What is the outlook for the bilateral trade relationships between the US, EU and UK?
Panel Recording The first 100 days: Implications for the future of US foreign policy Will Joe Biden’s presidency fundamentally change US domestic and global policy?
From local to global: A roadmap for US climate action Ahead of Biden’s Earth Day Summit, panellists discuss a range of climate issues, from city-level climate management to the international security implications of climate deals.
The future of the Republican Party after Trump This event is part of the US and the Americas Programme new series: Democracy in the US in Global Perspective.
Democracy in America: A new era of social media regulation? The decision by Twitter to ban Donald Trump brought renewed focus on the role of social media and the power of technology companies in enabling and shaping the role of information.
Representing Britain: Diplomacy at work in the US, France, Turkey and Iran Sir Peter Westmacott joins Jon Sopel, BBC’s North America Editor, to discuss his life as an official at the Foreign & Commonwealth Office and representing the UK abroad.