Panel Recording Loss and damage: Where are we now and what happens next? This event discusses the progress of the loss and damage agenda within climate negotiations.
Panel Recording How the UK enables the kleptocrats of Eurasia and weakens its own rule of law This event launches a Chatham House paper which details the laundering of monies and reputations by elites from Eurasia’s kleptocratic states, and the material and reputational damage rendered to the UK’s sovereignty and democracy.
Panel Recording Reforming Venezuela’s electricity sector This panel discusses the findings of a new Chatham House paper on rebuilding Venezuela’s collapsed electricity system.
Roundtable Recording ESGs: Why they matter, their growth, and how they are changing business practice and public policy in Latin America This event analyses what ESGs are, how their monitoring and regulation can be improved, and when they are most effective in addressing endemic challenges.
Webinar Recording Policy for recovery in Africa: Capital markets and debt management This event reflects on the multilateral and bi-lateral initiatives for debt cancellation, debt relief and debt restructure, as well as considering the importance of reducing capital migration.
Panel Recording How do Eurasian kleptocracies earn and use their money? This event explores the presence of corrupt funds from Eurasia in Western democracies, what they are used for, and how they can be constrained.
Webinar Recording US priorities in the global economy: In conversation with Jacob Lew In recent years, globalization has come under attack in the United States with many voters advocating for a reduced role for the US in global economic affairs.
Webinar Recording The global trading order: On course or off the rails? Is deglobalization causing the global trade order to collapse, or is it a result of its decline?
Panel Recording Corporate leaders series: In conversation with Lady Suzanne Heywood Join this insightful conversation between Lady Suzanne Heywood, chair, CNH Industrial and Evan Davis, presenter, BBC Radio4.
Panel Recording A seat at the table – why inclusivity matters in global governance Exploring the changing dynamics of global cooperation and the role inclusivity can play in building collaborative action.
Panel Recording The future of liberal democracies: In conversation with Margot Wallström Can liberal democracies give meaning to their status as allies as well as partners?
Panel Recording Rebuilding international economic cooperation To coincide with the IMF/World Bank spring meeting series, this event examines priorities and prospects for the future of international economic cooperation.