Panel Online The Integrated Review: Global Britain’s new European policy In this discussion, panellists reflect on Britain’s cycles of disengagement and re-engagement with Europe and examine if a ‘Global Britain’ can escape the gravitational pull of Europe.
Panel Recording The future of liberal democracies: In conversation with Margot Wallström Can liberal democracies give meaning to their status as allies as well as partners?
Panel Recording In conversation with Lisa Nandy MP, Shadow Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs Should foreign policy begin at home?
Panel Recording The future of liberal democracies: In conversation with Henry Kissinger Dr Henry Kissinger and the Rt Hon Jeremy Hunt MP discuss the questions facing the rules-based system at this moment of global upheaval.
Panel Online Can Europe lead on climate action? This panel considers the potential for Europe to lead on climate action ahead of COP26.
Panel Recording The future of liberal democracies The Rt Hon Tony Blair discusses Britain’s role in the world post-Brexit.
Panel Recording Britain’s Soft Power Potential: In Conversation with Penny Mordaunt Drawing on her experience as secretary of state for defence and secretary of state for international development, Penny Mordaunt discusses how soft power can protect, promote and project Britain’s international interests and foreign policy agenda.
Panel Recording UK General Election 2019: Foreign Policy Implications Chatham House experts analyse a range of key foreign policy issues that will hinge on the election’s outcome.
Panel Recording Challenges and Opportunities in the Fight Against Corruption Rory Stewart shares his observations into the impact corruption can have on society.
Panel Recording Brexit in a Historical Context: Pursuing a Global Vision at the Expense of Domestic Harmony? This panel discusses how the notion, and rhetoric, of ‘Global Britain’ fares against different readings of Britain’s international history.