Panel In person Film screening: Oscar-shortlisted The President’s Cake Join us for a screening and panel discussion of the critically acclaimed film offering lessons from Iraq on dictatorship, corruption and the long-term impacts of sanctions.
Panel In person and Online Yemen’s enduring war: What will it take to bring peace? Tawakkol Karman, a Yemeni activist, journalist and Nobel Peace Prize laureate, reflects on the legacy of Yemen’s 2011 revolution, why the country continues to be plagued by violence, and what its future holds.
Panel In person and Online Members' Question Time: Gen Z, protests and the demographic time bomb facing governments Join us as Nayana Prakash, Research Fellow in the International Security Programme, explores how and why restless populations are challenging established powers across the Global South, and how governments are responding. Submit your questions in advance.
Panel Online What does Lebanon’s new government mean for its future? Experts discuss Lebanon’s future in a rapidly shifting geopolitical landscape.
Panel Recording African peace processes: Prospects for durable agreements to end conflicts This event, in partnership with the UNDP, examines the experiences gained from peace negotiations on the African continent and the role played by local, regional and international actors.
Panel Cancelled In conversation with Mohammed Shia’ al-Sudani, Prime Minister of Iraq As Iraq braces for a turbulent 2025, Prime Minister Mohammed Shia’ al-Sudani addresses the current state of affairs and share his projections for the future of both Iraq and the Middle East.
Panel Fostering inclusive health systems amidst geopolitical instability How can we build trust and inclusivity in the health sector in a fractured geopolitical environment?
Panel Recording Why do autocrats survive? Anne Applebaum and Chatham House experts explore how autocratic regimes operate and their threat to democracy.
Panel Recording Day one for the new UK government Chatham House experts discuss how the new UK government can start to make an impact on global challenges.
Panel In person and Online Thirty years of South African foreign policy and UK relations Experts will reflect on the complexities of South African foreign relations and the country’s past and future relations with the UK.
Panel Recording A year on from Nigeria’s 2023 elections A year on from Nigeria’s 2023 elections speakers discuss some of the 102 recommendations from the just published Commonwealth Observer Group’s report and reflect on regional implications.
Panel In person Africa and the Commonwealth Joshua Phoho Setipa, will reflect on how the Commonwealth can best work with its member states to impact policies on key global challenges.