Panel Recording Working with the Taliban? Examining the dilemmas of working in Afghanistan two years after the Taliban’s return to power.
Panel Recording What next for Afghanistan? Ideas, insights and priorities for collective action across the international community.
Webinar Recording Prospects for collaboration between universities in Japan and the UK Through the upheaval of the COVID-19 pandemic, education experts consider the new opportunities for academic cooperation between UK and Japanese universities.
Webinar Recording Geopolitical crossroads: Australia, AUKUS, and the new uncertainties Experts discuss the complex relationships of the current South Pacific and AUKUS’s impact for Australia and the broader region.
Webinar Recording Colonial constructions of the Middle East and South Asia This event explores how race and colonialism have impacted lives, policymaking, and understandings of countries in the Middle East and South Asia.
Webinar Recording Japan-UK cooperation in Africa: Looking ahead at TICAD8 This event examines how Japan and the UK plan to work together in their outlook on Africa, with the aim to encourage peace and stability in the continent.
Panel Recording Crises in Afghanistan and beyond: What is Britain’s role? In conversation with David Miliband and Lyse Doucet.
Panel Online Negotiating with the Taliban Experts from the UN, International Red Cross and others share insights on how to get essential aid to Afghanistan.
Director’s breakfast briefing: Shifts in European foreign policy since 9/11 Former MI6 chief, Sir Alex Younger, discusses shifts in European foreign policy since 9/11.
Virtual breakfast: UK foreign policy after Afghanistan and AUKUS Where does the fall of Kabul and the AUKUS partnership leave UK foreign policy?
Webinar Recording Bridging the divide: Technology and inclusion in the Asia-Pacific As Asia-Pacific emerges from COVID-19, experts consider how policymakers can harness technology for inclusive economic growth.