Panel Recording Ukraine’s Unpredictable Presidential Elections Panellists analyse the election results sharing insights about voter sentiment in the country and how they will impact relations between Ukraine, Russia and the EU moving forward.
Panel Recording Chatham House Primer: Making Change Drawing on his work in behavioural economics, law and psychology, among other fields, Cass Sunstein outlines the necessary components for realizing change and some of the key causes of damaging societal divisions.
Panel Recording Respecting the Referendum Result: What Brexit Satisfies the Democratic Will of the People? As the date for the UK’s departure from the European Union draws near, the panel reflects on how the reality of the Brexit negotiations has compared to the rhetoric of the referendum campaign.
Panel Recording American Diplomacy: Past, Present and Future William Burns provides insights into his profession as a diplomat and makes the case for American diplomacy in an increasingly volatile world.
Panel Recording The State of Brexit on ‘Brexit Day’ Exactly two years on from that notification, the panel reflects on how events have unfolded and what the future holds for Brexit, the United Kingdom and Europe.
Panel Recording Operation Decisive Storm: Analysing Four Years of Conflict in Yemen Panellists discuss what objectives the operation has achieved in that time as well as the impacts on Yemeni society.
Panel Recording In Search of a National Compromise: Common Market 2.0 A cross-party panel of MPs present their way forward: the so-called ‘Common Market 2.0’ proposal also known as ‘Norway Plus’.
Panel Recording The Militarization of the Black Sea After the Annexation of Crimea This panel explores the impact of this new Russian dominance in the Black Sea region on the power dynamics between Russia, Ukraine and NATO.
Panel Recording Icebreaker Lecture: China’s Financial Sector – Reform and Opening Up Zhou Xiaochuan, discusses current developments in China’s financial sector and the prospects of further reform and international cooperation.
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.
Panel Recording The Geopolitical Positioning of Europe The president of Slovenia discusses the challenges that the European continent is facing as well as his vision for the global positioning and future of Europe.
Panel Recording Unintended Consequences? Foreign Intervention in the Middle East This panel will critically assess the degree to which enduring instability in Iraq and the broader region can be seen as an unintended consequence of foreign intervention.