Panel Recording What is China's vision for a new world order? As America retreats from its dominant role on the global stage changes, experts debate Beijing’s international ambitions and how it aims to remake the world order.
Panel Recording Is the MENA region stabilizing or spiralling? Experts discuss the key political, security, and economic dynamics to watch in MENA in 2026.
Panel Recording Ten conflicts to watch in 2026 Join us at Chatham House for the yearly event as we examine the most dangerous wars and crises through the lens of International Crisis Group’s flagship annual report Ten Conflicts to Watch.
Panel Recording Venezuela, oil and order: What now for regional security after the US seizes Maduro? This panel will explore the implications for regional security, what is required to rebuild the Venezuelan oil sector and how countries across Latin America will act.
Panel Recording Yemen’s conflict: The Islah Party's evolving role, and vision for a post-war society In conversation with Abdulrazak Al-Hijri, Acting Secretary General, Yemeni Islah Party.
Panel Online How Gen Z is reshaping protest in North Africa Exploring how youth activism in Morocco and Tunisia is shaping political change and reform.
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 Recording Can the UK afford to fight a war? Assessing the post-budget outlook for Britain’s defence and security commitments.
Panel Recording A new multilateralism. How are the UN and other global organizations adapting to a new world? A panel discussion on the future of global institutions, including the United Nations. Among the panellists will be Rebeca Grynspan, Secretary-General of the UN Trade and Development (UNCTAD).
Panel Recording John Kerry, 68th United States Secretary of State, speaks at Chatham House In the aftermath of the COP 30 Summit in Brazil, John Kerry discusses the state of global climate leadership, and the sprint to build a clean energy economy.
Panel Online Democratic resilience in the face of global disruption Experts explore challenges to and opportunities for democratic renewal and why some efforts have failed to have a lasting impact.
Panel Recording Aid in an age of security: What should the UK’s global priorities be? This panel will examine the security and geopolitical stakes of this historic shift in global aid.