Webinar Recording US–China: Grand bargain or collision course? What are the implications of a second Trump administration on US–China geopolitical competition?
Panel Recording The Director’s Annual Lecture 2025 Join Chatham House Director and Chief Executive Bronwen Maddox for the 2025 Director’s Annual Lecture.
Panel Recording In conversation with Jon Finer, US Principal Deputy National Security Advisor Jon Finer joins Chatham House to look back at the administration’s national security record and key considerations in 2025.
Webinar Recording US national security policy: What to expect in the first 100 days of the next administration This online panel will explore key questions on the future of American foreign policy and its implications on global security.
Panel Recording Implications of the new US presidency: what awaits Ukraine? After 1000 days of Kyiv’s resistance, experts discuss how to secure Ukraine’s and Europe’s future.
Panel Recording What are the top economic priorities for the new US President? A post-US election discussion on the outlook for US economic policy and implications for the global economy.
Panel Recording 2024 US election results: what we know and what we expect What will the US election result mean for the US and for the world?
Webinar Recording The 2024 US Election: Global Consequences This webinar explores what is at stake for US policy in key regions around the globe.
Panel Recording Searching for stability: What drives China's foreign policy towards the US? Experts discuss recent changes in Chinese strategic thinking and how they impact Beijing’s US policy.
Roundtable Recording The future of US conservative foreign policy This roundtable discusses the key tenets of US conservative foreign policy ahead of the upcoming US presidential election.
Panel Recording Can America lead the West? This event will analyse the return of great power rivalry and the implications for America’s global role.
Roundtable Recording Republican foreign policy for a new Cold War This panel will analyse how US policy towards China may change under a Republican administration.