Webinar Recording Webinar: How do Protest Movements Make Change? When civil rights, equality and democratic accountability are at stake, are protests guaranteed facilitators of change?
Webinar Recording Webinar: Women, Power and Politics in the Middle East The participation of women in protests in 2019 across the Middle East and North Africa challenged male-led political establishments in the region but the global health crisis threatens to set back the fragile gains made by women in the region.
Webinar Recording Webinar: Race and Politics This panel discusses the parallels between race and discrimination in the US and UK, and considers how structure and institutional change is possible – particularly in politics.
Women in the Gulf This workshop brings together experts from across the Gulf countries for a discussion around women in the region.
Democracy and the Politics of Identity Building on some of the themes outlined in her official response on behalf of the Democratic Party to President Donald Trump’s State of the Union address in February, Stacey Abrams makes the case that identity politics are crucial to the health of any democracy.
Kenya’s National Unity and Regional Integration: Challenges of Inclusion, Growth and Change HE William Ruto, Deputy President of the Republic of Kenya, reflects on the challenges of managing change in a diverse country, and the outlook ahead for both Kenya and the wider region.
Panel Recording Chatham House Primer: National Populism Professor Matthew Goodwin sets out the roots, rise and impact of national populism in Western democracies.
Exiting the Echo Chamber: Opening Up Political Discourse This panel considers whether ‘mainstream’ or ‘centrist’ opinion is indeed diverting from that of the wider public.
Next Generation Nigeria: Youth, Opportunity and Governance for the Future Samson Itodo discusses the potential of, and challenges facing, Nigeria’s young people.