Panel Recording Moscow Rules: What Drives Russia to Confront the West? Keir Giles presents key findings from his new book Moscow Rules: What Drives Russia to Confront the West book and addresses a number of critically important questions for dealing with Russia.
Panel Recording Rethinking the Governance of Solar Geoengineering The panel considers the fact that there are no comprehensive international guardrails currently in place to govern the research, testing or deployment of solar geoengineering.
Panel Recording Iran’s Revolution at 40 Iran has faced a variety of challenges over the past 40 years and marked the anniversary in an atmosphere of renewed sanctions and tensions with the United States, intermittent protests and internal economic challenges.
Panel Recording Radical Change? New Political Paradigms in Brazil and Mexico The panellists consider what populist leaders’ victories mean for the direction of travel of Mexico, Brazil and potentially Latin America as a whole.
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 Is Technology Destroying Democracy? The panel explores the role that digital technology plays in the current crisis of liberal democracy in Europe.
Mapping the Mappers: Turning Complexity into Policy in Iraq and Yemen This roundtable gathers practitioners and policymakers to discuss network, actor and power mapping in the contexts of Iraq and Yemen.
Panel Recording Une Nouvelle Révolution? Macron and the Gilets Jaunes With opinion polls showing support for the movement starting to decline, and the French public divided over whether it should continue, the panellists consider how the events of the last few months will affect the next phase of Macron’s presidency.
Panel Recording 100 Years After the Paris Peace Conference The panellists consider to what extent history shapes contemporary behaviour and whether the superpowers of the world, new and emerging, are in danger of repeating some of the mistakes of the last 100 years.
Panel Recording Ten Conflicts to Watch in 2019 Robert Malley and Patricia Lewis examine the International Crisis Group’s Ten Conflicts to Watch in 2019.
Panel Recording Lebanon: A Vision for the Future The Prime Miniter of Lebanon, Saad Hariri, discusses his vision for the future of his country and its role in the region.
North African Economies: Enhancing Cooperation and Competitiveness This workshop examines the current state of cooperation across North Africa.