Panel Recording Brexit in a Historical Context: Pursuing a Global Vision at the Expense of Domestic Harmony? This panel discusses how the notion, and rhetoric, of ‘Global Britain’ fares against different readings of Britain’s international history.
Panel Recording Getting to a New Deal: Guidance for the United States, Europe and Iran Sanam Vakil and Neil Quilliam discuss the viability of a new deal with Iran.
Panel Recording Legal Determinants of Health Panellists discuss the immense power of the law to advance the right to health.
Panel Recording Saudi Arabia’s Foreign Policy Priorities Adel al-Jubeir discusses his country’s foreign policy positions and priorities.
Panel Recording A New Vision for American Foreign Policy Stephen M. Walt will outline the faults he has identified in American foreign policy since the end of the Cold War and moving into the Trump Presidency, ultimately making the case for a more restrained approach.
Panel Recording Reflections on the State of Political Discourse Julia Gillard, discusses the current nature of political discourse, particularly focusing on the impact it has had on women.
Panel Recording Iraq’s Political Landscape Chatham House brings together figures from across Iraq’s political spectrum to discuss recent developments and a way forward that can end the cycle of conflict and stabilization that has defined Iraq since 2003.
Panel Recording How Democratic Is the EU? The panellists explore the relationship between the European Union and democracy.
Panel Recording The State of Politics The Rt Hon Theresa May MP, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, shares her reflections on the state of politics domestically and internationally.
Panel Recording Zimbabwe’s International Engagement Zimbabwe’s foreign minister discusses his country’s prospects for international engagement two years after leadership change.
Panel Recording Preparing for Digital Transformation Drawing on their varied experiences, the panellists discuss where and how the intersection and implementation of these technologies is likely to cause most vulnerability.
Panel Recording Climate Action: A Role for Civil Disobedience? The panel assesses the effectiveness of existing and new methods of public engagement on the issue of climate change.