Panel In person and Online The future of economic statecraft Wally Adeyemo, Deputy Secretary in the US Treasury, gives his vision of how financial, regulatory, and economic tools should be used to achieve foreign policy objectives.
Panel Recording Towards a post-American world? Can the United States continue to shape world affairs or is it now facing Paul Kennedy’s 1987 ‘long term decline’ prediction?
Panel Online The United States and China: a quest for global economic leadership Experts analyse economic tensions between global superpowers.
Panel Recording Russia’s challenge to European security: Confrontation at the Ukrainian border An analysis of Russian aggression towards Ukraine and the likelihood and dynamics of conflict in Eastern Europe.
Panel Recording In conversation with Indra Nooyi Indra Nooyi, former chair and CEO of PepsiCo, discusses her experiences of being the first woman of colour and immigrant to run a Fortune 50 company.
Panel Recording The state of American democracy Experts assess the health of constitutional democracy of the US one year after President Joe Biden’s election.
Panel Recording COVID-19 and the US economy: Is the recovery slowing? This event analyses the status of US economic recovery, the effectiveness of Biden’s Build Back Better agenda and the steps made to address the country’s pervasive inequality.
Panel Online Negotiating with the Taliban Experts from the UN, International Red Cross and others share insights on how to get essential aid to Afghanistan.
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.
Panel Recording The US, China and the climate test Is it possible to compete for dominance in the world while collaborating to save it?
Panel Online Building resilient supply chains: What role for the US, EU and UK? This event will examine how the US, EU and UK can further strengthen supply-chain resilience.
Panel Recording The COVID charter Dr Rajiv Shah, president of the Rockefeller Foundation in conversation with Dr Robin Niblett outlines how a new COVID charter is the development model the world in crisis needs.