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 The new Cold War How the US-China relationship will shape the next decade. A reception will follow this event.
Panel Recording Reflecting on US defence strategy In conversation with Dr Colin H. Kahl, US Under Secretary of Defense for Policy.
Panel In person Cold Peace: Avoiding the new Cold War Professor Doyle discusses the difficult compromises over Ukraine and Taiwan needed to facilitate the international cooperation necessary to avert the global threats of our time.
Panel In person US and Europe Strategic Security Cooperation: The View from Washington As the US prepares to enter the next presidential election cycle, can the transatlantic alliance stay the course, especially against a deepening Russia-China partnership?
Webinar Online Geopolitics and trade: A changing landscape This event will tackle the geopolitical challenges international trade is currently facing.
Panel Online Controlling the world’s oceans: The next domain of great power competition? This event will explore China’s return to the seas and it’s impact on the international order.
Workshop Invitation only The transatlantic relationship and China: Recalibrating strategic engagement This workshop will analyse the developing strategic relationships with China.
Workshop Invitation only The transatlantic triangle and China: Strategic choices for multilateralism Examining US president Joe Biden’s desire to work with allies to counter China’s global influence and strategy.
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.
After the US Election: A Transatlantic Partnership for Dealing with China’s Economic and Tech Rise? How will the US and transatlantic allies’ view towards China’s economic and tech rise change and impact relations under a Biden administration?