Roundtable Recording Where is US foreign policy heading? Elbridge Colby, former US Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Strategy and Force Development, discusses the direction of future policy.
Panel Recording US foreign policy in a critical year ahead As the 2024 election cycle gets underway, experts discuss the implications for the US’s role in international affairs.
Panel Recording The best way to beat inflation As progress is made against high inflation, what are the long-term consequences?
Panel Recording How can the world adapt to higher temperatures and extreme heatwaves? Climate experts explore policy responses to build preparedness and resilience to extreme heat.
Panel Recording Reflecting on US defence strategy In conversation with Dr Colin H. Kahl, US Under Secretary of Defense for Policy.
Panel Recording The Taiwan Factor: Elections, supply chains and US–China relations Can China and the US avoid an escalatory spiral while Taiwan maintains its de facto independence?
Panel Recording The era of ‘reglobalization’ How to balance international trade with efforts to enhance domestic economic resilience?
Panel Recording Global development in an era of great power competition What role is there for the US and UK to lead?
Panel Recording Can the Venezuelan negotiations be revived? Exploring the stalled Venezuela negotiations, international sanctions, the upcoming 2024 presidential elections, and a potential – although uncertain – path forward.
Panel Recording Ethics of dealing with authoritarians How can democracies simultaneously defend human rights and promote open societies while still engaging with leaders from non-democratic states as strategic allies?
Panel Recording Offsetting the North Korean strategic challenge This event explores what balance between pressure and dialogue is most likely to incentivise North Korea to limit its provocations.
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.