Panel Recording From values to action: Where do LGBTIQ+ rights sit in UK foreign policy? In an increasingly contested world order and with global threats to LGBTIQ+ rights, experts discuss a path forward for LGBTIQ+ rights and the rule of law in UK foreign policy. This panel discussion will be followed by a reception and networking.
Panel In person and Online Can cities and states lead the shift to climate resilience? Hear from mayors, governors and regional leaders driving climate action and resilience from the ground up.
Panel Recording Europe after Nord Stream: The limits of energy security As the debate continues in Brussels over how to defend infrastructure and strengthen energy independence, hear from experts on how Europe is facing up to this ongoing risk.
Panel In person and Online Making the case for COP in a fractured geopolitical environment Leaders of the world’s foremost climate conference - COP - set out how environmental diplomacy can still deliver.
Panel Recording How might an African credit rating agency improve the continent's financing conditions? This panel discussion, held in collaboration with the Konrad Adenauer Stiftung, assesses the potential impact of the African Credit Rating Agency on reducing borrowing costs and lowering barriers to financing for African countries.
Panel Recording New advocates and the future of international human rights As governments and multilateral institutions retreat, a new generation of advocates is reshaping the debate and proposing reform.
Panel Recording Targeting medics on the battlefield: addressing the crisis through law and practice Experts clarify international humanitarian law and promote compliance by identifying practical measures for its effective implementation.
Panel Recording AI, work, and the future of global competitiveness Learn what LinkedIn data reveals about AI, growth and workforce change.
Panel Recording US at 250: Internationalism vs. isolationism – America’s enduring foreign policy debate This session explores the competing ideas shaping American foreign policy and how it will evolve in the years ahead. A reception will follow this event.
Panel Recording From destruction to recovery: Building Ukraine’s future prosperity Half day conference on the war-time recovery of Ukraine and necessary policies to support its long-term prosperity building on the experience and analysis of both Chatham House and the EBRD.
Panel Recording How can African institutions deliver in the Great Lakes peace process? What can the African Union and regional bodies do to deliver durable peace in the Great Lakes?
Panel Recording The Australian model: Navigating the US–China divide with Malcolm Turnbull Chatham House welcomes Malcolm Turnbull, former Prime Minister of Australia, to draw on his experience managing the full arc of Australia’s complex foreign relations.