Webinar In person Public Procurement for Sustainable Development This event examines a new Chatham House paper which proposes a more ambitious and inclusive definition of sustainable procurement.
Webinar Recording Living with COVID-19: Vaccines for All? Join us for the sixth session of the autumn series of webinars on the coronavirus with Professor David Heymann and special guests, Jane Halton and Dr Seth Berkley, helping us unpack the current state of play in vaccine development and access.
Webinar Online Economic Innovations: New Ideas for a Troubled Economy The COVID-19 pandemic has devastated the global economy in a number of ways but economic innovations could offer solutions.
Webinar Online Too Close for Comfort? Diplomacy, Development and the Future of UK Aid What are the implications of the merger between the UK Department for International Development and the UK Foreign and Commonwealth Office for UK overseas aid and development?
Webinar Recording Forum: Black Lives Matter Protests: Local Experiences of Mobilization This forum gives panellists and attendees an opportunity to reflect on and share their local experiences of mobilization as part of this summer’s global anti-racism protests.
Webinar Recording Living with COVID-19: In Conversation with Dr Anthony Fauci The fifth session of the autumn series of webinars on the coronavirus with Professor David Heymann and special guest Dr Anthony Fauci.
Webinar Online Africa-China Relations: Short-term Gains or Long-term Goals? Relations between African states and China have become increasingly varied over the years, reflecting the complexity of the countries, their societies and the multiplicity of actors involved in diplomatic, commercial and development engagements.
Webinar Recording Living with COVID-19: The Icelandic Approach The fourth session of the autumn series of webinars on the coronavirus with Professor David Heymann and special guest Þórólfur Guðnason.
Webinar Online Environmental Change and Emerging Diseases Understanding how environmental changes are directly and indirectly affecting the emergence and spread of disease has assumed global importance.
Webinar Online Response vs Responsibility: The Role of the Private Sector in a Crisis The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on businesses and the global economy cannot be overstated.
Webinar Online US Presidential Election: What next for US Policy towards the Middle East? The 3rd November US presidential election is expected to significantly impact US policy towards the Middle East.
Webinar Online Rebooting the Transatlantic Relationship The US withdrawal from major international agreements and organisations and Europe’s preoccupation with Brexit have meant that transatlantic cooperation on global issues such as security, technology, climate and – most recently – the coronavirus pandemic, has fallen short of co-ordinated leadership.