Panel Recording Loss and damage: Where are we now and what happens next? This event discusses the progress of the loss and damage agenda within climate negotiations.
Panel Recording Ten conflicts to watch in 2022 This event looks at the most dangerous wars and crises through the lens of the International Crisis Group’s flagship annual report Ten Conflicts to Watch in 2022.
Panel Recording Tumult in Kazakhstan: At what cost? This event examines the violent unrest in Kazakhstan and what it means for the country’s future.
Panel Online The cost of global integration How the breakdown in traditional global order is leading to rising antagonism and prospect of war.
Panel Recording Democracy, open societies and human rights: America’s global role since 9/11 Can Joe Biden restore America’s role as a moral authority on democracy and rights and is this the right frame for international politics in the 21st century?
Panel Recording State-sponsored hostage-taking With the international community newly united in its determination to stop conflict by human proxy, what can be done to stop countries engaging in state hostage-taking?
Panel Recording Power relationships within food systems Examining why addressing the role of power relationships in entrenching an unsustainable and inequitable food system is key to achieving any meaningful change.
Panel Recording How will near-term climate hazards affect societies? London Climate Action Week event: What near-term climate hazards will create the biggest societal risks and impacts between now and 2030?
Panel Recording Prioritizing equity and justice in climate action London Climate Action Week event: Why understanding equity and justice is essential to the ability to meaningfully inform climate politics.
Panel Recording Common Futures Conversations: Policy approaches to modern slavery Leading decision-makers on modern slavery policy discuss novel policy proposals with young community leaders.
Panel Recording Geopolitical shifts and evolving social challenges – what role for human rights? Speakers reflect on some of the key themes that will influence the future of human rights.