Panel Invitation only China, the US, and the future of the WTO The rules-based multilateral trade regime faces many challenges. Meaningful WTO reform can only be achieved with the US and China on board.
Panel Recording International trade in 2021: Can multilateralism be revived? 2021 could be an inflection point for global trade governance as trade – in particular the distribution of vaccines – plays a critical role in the fight against COVID-19 and the global economic recovery.
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 future of diplomacy in a post-pandemic environment In what different ways is the pandemic transforming modern diplomacy?
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 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 Recording The future of liberal democracies The Rt Hon Tony Blair discusses Britain’s role in the world post-Brexit.
Panel Recording Chatham House Primer: ‘Leaving on WTO Terms’ Peter Ungphakorn tries to clarify some of the confusion in this area, explaining the nature of WTO agreements and attempting to unpack their relevance within the context of Brexit.