Panel Recording Nuclear, gas and green finance taxonomies in the EU and UK Experts discuss EU, UK, and international perspectives on green taxonomy.
Panel Online Forecasting forum 2022 The Environment and Society Programme’s senior research team will discuss the emerging geopolitical trends that may impact energy markets and investments in 2022.
Panel In person and Online Africa and the UK: Priorities for engagement in 2022 At this event Vicky Ford MP, the UK Minister for Africa, will outline the UK’s vision for engagement with Africa, and priorities for aligning this with the collective and individual interests of African countries.
Panel Online Independence movements in Europe What’s next for Catalonia and Scotland and how will this impact other independence movements in Europe?
Panel Recording The future of Europe post-Brexit In conversation with Michel Barnier, Chief Brexit Negotiator, European Union (2016-2019).
Panel Recording What does Brexit mean for UK and EU net-zero plans? London Climate Action Week event: What is the impact of Brexit on the UK’s decarbonization efforts?
Panel Invitation only Virtual breakfast: What to expect from the upcoming NATO Summit? In its first summit of the Biden administration, NATO is facing increasingly complex political and security challenges. What hard decisions does it need to take to be fit for purpose by 2030?
Panel Recording The future of liberal democracies: In conversation with William Hague and Hillary Clinton A conversation with Lord Hague of Richmond and Hillary Clinton, who worked together closely in government.
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 In conversation with Lisa Nandy MP, Shadow Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs Should foreign policy begin at home?
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.