Panel Recording Book Launch: Brexit and Energy Law This event launches Brexit and Energy Law: Implications and Opportunities, a comprehensive analysis of the impact of Brexit on the energy sector in the UK and EU.
Panel Recording Japan’s G7 leadership: Defending the liberal order amid crisis How G7 countries should best respond to global economic and security challenges in order to defend the liberal international order.
Panel Recording Working with ASEAN: How can the UK learn from Japan’s experience in Southeast Asia? How can the UK and Japan work together more effectively to pursue shared ambitions in Southeast Asia?
Address Recording What is Labour’s foreign policy? In conversation with David Lammy, the UK shadow foreign secretary.
Panel Recording The race to vaccinate What are the lessons from the UK’s COVID-19 vaccination campaign?
Panel Recording Weathering the storm: The UK’s role in the world today In conversation with David Miliband, examining the risks and opportunities for the UK in a critical year ahead.
Panel Recording The battle for truth: The BBC's role at 100 Tim Davie, director general of the BBC, and others discuss how the BBC shapes, and is shaped by, the world today.
Panel Recording The Commonwealth reimagined Ghana’s minister of foreign Affairs, the Hon Shirley Ayorkor Botchwey, discusses her vision for a modern Commonwealth and how it can evolve and match demands from its members.
Panel Recording What’s next in UK monetary policy? A panel of leading experts discuss the future direction of UK monetary policy.
Roundtable Recording Brexit, net zero, and the invasion of Ukraine Exploring the relationship between post-Brexit energy and climate policy and politics in the context of the war in Ukraine.
Panel Recording A new transatlantic relationship? US senator Jeanne Shaheen examines the implications of new UK leadership, the war in Ukraine, and NATO expansion for the US–UK relationship.
Panel Recording A new prime minister, a new place for the UK in the world? As the UK’s new prime minister, Liz Truss faces huge challenges at home and abroad. Can she keep the ‘Global Britain’ dream alive?