Members event Recording The Director's Annual Lecture 2025 Join Chatham House Director and Chief Executive Bronwen Maddox for the 2025 Director’s Annual Lecture.
Open event Recording How will India-UK relations reset post-elections? After the conclusion elections in both countries, Lord Bilimoria and other experts explore how the Indian and UK governments will engage with a new political environment.
Members event Recording In conversation with David Miliband: Finding a new approach to tackle conflict, climate and extreme poverty David Miliband discusses how the climate crisis, extreme poverty and conflict are becoming inextricably linked and how the global community must respond.
Open event Recording What is to gain from peacemaking? Experts explore the UK’s role in resolving violent conflict around the world.
Open event Recording Day one for the new UK government Chatham House experts discuss how the new UK government can start to make an impact on global challenges.
Open event Recording UK General Election: The big decisions for the next foreign secretary Chatham House experts discuss the most pressing international risks facing the UK.
Open event Recording Setting the agenda: Recommendations for the next UK foreign secretary Following the launch of Chatham House’s report on foreign policy priorities for the next UK government, panellists explore possibilities for the country’s international role after the election.
Members event Recording In conversation with the Rt Hon Theresa May Former Prime Minister Theresa May discusses how abuse of power is eroding trust in democratic institutions.
Open event Recording Britain’s economic security The deputy prime minister, Rt Hon Oliver Dowden MP, shares his vision for balancing growth and security.
Research event Recording Making sanctions work as a foreign policy tool How is the use of sanctions evolving and what are the challenges of using them as a foreign policy tool?
Open event Recording How has MENA turmoil affected external powers’ interests? Experts assess how China, Russia, the UK and the US are responding to crisis in the region.