Panel Recording The Future of Australia-UK Relations Australia’s foreign minister, Julie Bishop, reflects on the current relationship between Australia and the UK.
Panel Recording Chatham House Forum: Will Super-Cities Destroy National Economies? Suki Basi presents the case that super-cities now act to concentrate a country’s better paid jobs, primarily in the service sector, and as such, if they do not properly connect to the rest of a country’s economy, national economies will suffer.
Beyond Berlin: What Does the Next Decade Hold for the Western Balkans? Chatham House brings together a group of local and regional experts to discuss these and other questions in the context of a wider conversation about the future of the region.
No Going Back: Making Gender Equality Happen The event brings together a panel to generate key policy ideas for the G20 to explore the following year and support the work of the Women 20.
Panel Recording Inside the White House: The Transition from Obama to Trump Ben Rhodes, President Obama’s foreign policy advisor and senior speech writer, provides an insight into how the White House functioned behind the scenes before and during the transition period.
Lecture Recording In Defence of Globalization Drawing on his work leading the Institute for Global Change, former UK Prime Minister Tony Blair argues that those who believe in the opportunities of globalization need to offer a renewed defence of how it can be made to work for the broad mass of the people.
Panel Recording Jordan: Regime Survival and Politics Beyond the State At this event, panellists explore how Jordan has sought to respond to these challenges and look to the future to assess Jordan’s evolving position within the region and beyond.
Panel Recording European and Foreign Policy Challenges: The V4 Perspective Hungary’s Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade, Péter Szijjártó, minister also discusses the country’s role within the V4 group and the role the group will play in the future of the EU.
The London Conference 2018 The conference worked through a diversity of regional, political and professional perspectives, assessed the drivers of global change, located the risks and identified opportunities for governments, business and NGOs.
The Dilemmas of Drawdown in Darfur: the Future of the Joint UN-African Union Mission At this event, the speakers discuss the situation in Darfur, the reduction of UNAMID’s mandate, its impact on civilians and prospects for lasting peace in the region.
Panel Recording Deal Making and Peace Building: A New Approach to Reducing Conflict The Rt Hon Alistair Burt MP discusses how the UK is evolving and adapting its approach to conflict, and outlines recent Stabilisation Unit and DFID policy research that sets out a new approach to tackling conflict and building stability.