Webinar Recording Russia’s attacks on Ukraine’s energy system What are the consequences and how should Europe respond?
Webinar Recording Iran's protests: Will this time be different? Experts discuss the protests in Iran, the Islamic Republic’s response, and what might happen next.
Webinar Recording What's next for Gaza? A panel of experts discuss reconstruction, governance, security and the future of Palestinian statehood.
Webinar Recording Realizing durable peace in the Democratic Republic of the Congo Speakers dissect the ongoing conflict dynamics in the eastern provinces of the Democratic Republic of the Congo and the prospects of ongoing international mediation efforts.
Webinar Recording How can transnational forest governance work towards climate justice in the Amazon and Congo Basin? At this event, panellists discuss the importance of international partnerships for fairer carbon sink governance and lessons learned from the Amazon and the Congo Basin.
Webinar Recording Negotiating Peace in the Democratic Republic of the Congo Panellists will reflect on the potential for a negotiated settlement in response to armed group violence in eastern DRC.
Webinar Recording Can international institutions deliver justice? This International Affairs webinar explores the ‘polymorphic’ nature of calls for institutional justice today.
Webinar Recording The Republic of Korea as a global pivotal power? Assessing the ROK’s strategic capabilities This event explores aspects of the foreign policy of the administration of President Yoon Suk-yeol.
Webinar Recording Restoring democracy in Venezuela Panellists discuss a potential roadmap to help Venezuelans restore human rights and democratic processes in their country.
Webinar Recording Climate finance and conflict dynamics on the road to COP27 Stakeholders discuss the role of conflict and conflict sensitivity in climate finance and action.
Webinar Recording Feminist interrogations of global nuclear politics What can we learn from a feminist approach to nuclear politics that takes colonialism seriously?