Members event Recording Why do autocrats survive? Anne Applebaum and Chatham House experts explore how autocratic regimes operate and their threat to democracy.
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 India elections: What's next for Modi and India's place in the world? Experts discuss the complexities of India’s 2024 election and its impact on regional stability and international relations.
Research event Recording How India’s democracy shapes its relations with the West Experts discuss how New Delhi’s democratic credentials impact India’s engagement with the West.
Research event Recording A year on from Nigeria’s 2023 elections A year on from Nigeria’s 2023 elections speakers discuss some of the 102 recommendations from the just published Commonwealth Observer Group’s report and reflect on regional implications.
Members event Recording Pakistan’s election: Regional implications of domestic instabilities Experts assess whether Pakistan’s elections can bring the country stability and the impact on regional security.
Research event Recording Iraq Initiative conference 2023 Our flagship conference convenes policymakers, analysts, academics and civil society to discuss critical questions for Iraq and the country’s trajectory in the year ahead.
Research event Recording Libya since 2011: The contours of a new order Leading experts of Libya analyse the foundations of Libya’s post–2011 order.
Research event Recording Global development in an era of great power competition What role is there for the US and UK to lead?
Members event Recording Navigating the future for Hong Kong’s democracy Discussing the outlook for Hong Kong’s democracy movement, with many leading activists in jail, on trial, or in exile, and Beijing’s pressure on the city intensifying.
Members event Recording Turkey at a crossroads What is at stake in the upcoming presidential and parliamentary elections?