Webinar Recording Myths and misconceptions around Russian military intent Experts discuss a recent research paper which challenges a number of ideas about Russian military power and doctrine.
Webinar Recording Restoring democracy in Venezuela Panellists discuss a potential roadmap to help Venezuelans restore human rights and democratic processes in their country.
Webinar Recording Climate finance and conflict dynamics on the road to COP27 Stakeholders discuss the role of conflict and conflict sensitivity in climate finance and action.
Webinar Recording Russia–China defence and security relations: Insights from the expert community Experts share insights on Russia–China military, defence, and security relations.
Panel Recording A new prime minister, a new place for the UK in the world? As the UK’s new prime minister, Liz Truss faces huge challenges at home and abroad. Can she keep the ‘Global Britain’ dream alive?
Panel Recording Global trade and the transition to an inclusive circular economy Experts discuss the role WTO Aid For Trade could play in supporting an inclusive circular economy transition
Panel Recording Democracy in America: next generation politics Examining the key issues shaping youth voter turnout in America.
Webinar Recording Feminist interrogations of global nuclear politics What can we learn from a feminist approach to nuclear politics that takes colonialism seriously?
Panel Recording War on Ukraine: Economic and political reconstruction Experts discuss how to get Ukraine’s recovery right, reflecting on the outcomes of the Ukraine Recovery Conference in Lugano.
Webinar Recording In conversation with Dr Albert Bourla Dr Bourla, CEO of Pfizer, shares the challenges faced and lessons learned while developing the COVID-19 vaccine.
Lecture Recording Living with a divided world As Sir Robin Niblett steps down from his role as director of Chatham House, he reflects on how the world has changed in the past 15 years and what it means for the future.