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.
Democracy, human rights and diplomacy: Belarus and Venezuela Experts examine the Belarus and Venezuela regimes in comparative context.
A new US administration, new trade policy priorities? Panellists discuss US trade policy under the Biden administration.
Lessons from the pandemic for cross-border supply chains Panellists discuss the resilience of global supply chains.
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.
What’s next after the US inauguration? Trends and predictions in American foreign rolicy Panellists discuss the future of US foreign policy under a Joe Biden administration.
How to advance WTO discussions on reinforced disciplines relating to the role of the state in the economy? This roundtable focuses on disciplines relating to the role of the state in the economy.