Do We Need to Rethink Innovation? COVID-19 and the search for solutions is forcing the world to rethink innovation. Can we overcome our fascination with early-stage innovation and scale solutions to solve some of today’s most pressing challenges?
Policy for Recovery in Africa: Rethinking Energy Solutions for Universal Electricity Access Approximately three quarters of Africa’s population do not have access to clean cooking fuel and face costs to their health. Speakers explore policy opportunities to bridge this gap, the key barriers that remain and the transformative potential of energy transition in delivering sustainable access for all.
Kazakhstan’s First Parliamentary Elections in the Post-Nazarbayev Era This event discusses the implications of the upcoming parliamentary elections at a time of regional unrest, growing political activism, mounting economic hardship and waning approval of Kazakhstan’s current government.
Security at the Frontier This conference explores the UK-Japan perspectives on cyberspace, outer space, the Arctic and electronic warfare.
Webinar Recording Living with COVID-19: Strategic Use of Diagnostic Tests The final session of the autumn series of webinars on the coronavirus with Professor David Heymann helping to understand the facts and make sense of the latest developments in the global crisis.
The UK-Ukraine Strategic Partnership: A Closer Look at the New Agreement This event looks at the new opportunities the UK-Ukraine partnership brings for bilateral cooperation and the pre-conditions that are needed to make it a success.
Next Generation Nigeria: Youth Engagement in Governance Speakers discuss how young people engage in shaping governance in Nigeria, routes to influence, barriers to overcome, and their ideas for improvement.
Redefining the Purpose of the Investment System How can the investment industry drive capital to the investments needed to create a carbon-neutral society?
Sudan’s Juba Peace Agreement: Ensuring implementation and prospects for increasing inclusivity This virtual event reflects on Sudan’s efforts and prospects for achieving sustainable peace.
Lecture Recording Centenary Lecture Series: Unalienable Rights and the Democratic World’s Competitive Advantages Join this conversation with General HR McMaster to examine what’s at stake for open societies in a context of growing authoritarian strength.
‘Bidenomics’ and the American Economy Panellists discuss what type of economic policies to expect from a Biden presidency.
The Future of the Republican Party and US Foreign Policy Will ‘Trumpism’ continue to define the Republican Party when Donald Trump is no longer in office?