Panel Recording Strategies for a more resilient world Tharman Shanmugaratnam, senior minister in Singapore and chair of the board of the Group of Thirty, discusses domestic and multilateral strategies to build resilience and optimism in an era of profound insecurity.
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 Recording Navigating the future for Hong Kong’s democracy Discussing the outlook for Hong Kong’s democracy movement, with many leading activists in jail, on trial, or in exile, and Beijing’s pressure on the city intensifying.
Panel Recording Is China’s economy on the rebound? Exploring the domestic and international signals from the first annual session of the 14th National People’s Congress.
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?
Panel Recording The future of the Russia–China relationship What lies ahead for the ‘unlimited friendship’ between Moscow and Beijing?
Panel In person and Online Middle East and great power competition Experts discuss how the Middle East is changing in a fast-moving geopolitical environment.
Panel In person and Online Book preview: Guide to Chinese Climate Policy 2022 Join authors David Sandalow and Michal Meidan to discuss their upcoming book.
Panel Recording China’s political chessboard: The 20th party congress As the CCP gathers for its quinquennial political event, experts analyse its national, regional and global relevance.
Panel Online Nuclear proliferation in a fragmenting world Where does the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons (NPT) stand in 2022?
Panel Recording Common prosperity: What next for China? What are Beijing’s domestic priorities in the coming years and how is internal change transforming the face of Chinese politics?