Conference Europe’s strategic choices 2024 The tenth annual conference explores new ideas on how European countries can best respond to their challenges in security and defence, competitiveness and trade, technology and global influence.
Panel Recording Why do autocrats survive? Anne Applebaum and Chatham House experts explore how autocratic regimes operate and their threat to democracy.
Panel Recording Taiwan votes: A look at the 2024 elections Experts discuss the impact on regional stability and international relations.
Panel Recording The Taiwan Factor: Elections, supply chains and US–China relations Can China and the US avoid an escalatory spiral while Taiwan maintains its de facto independence?
Panel In person Cold Peace: Avoiding the new Cold War Professor Doyle discusses the difficult compromises over Ukraine and Taiwan needed to facilitate the international cooperation necessary to avert the global threats of our time.
Panel Recording Navigating the future for Hong Kong’s democracy Discussing the outlook for Hong Kong’s democracy movement, with many leading activists in jail, on trial, or in exile, and Beijing’s pressure on the city intensifying.
Panel In person US and Europe Strategic Security Cooperation: The View from Washington As the US prepares to enter the next presidential election cycle, can the transatlantic alliance stay the course, especially against a deepening Russia-China partnership?
Panel Recording 25th anniversary of the establishment of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region What are the prospects for Hong Kong’s political and economic future for the next 25 years?
Panel Recording The US, China and the climate test Is it possible to compete for dominance in the world while collaborating to save it?