Workshop Invitation only The transatlantic relationship and China: Recalibrating strategic engagement This workshop will analyse the developing strategic relationships with China.
Webinar Recording Germany’s Russia policy in the post-Merkel era With relations between Berlin and Moscow at their lowest ebb since Cold War days, what is the outlook for Germany’s Russia policy after Merkel’s departure?
Panel Recording The future of Europe post-Brexit In conversation with Michel Barnier, Chief Brexit Negotiator, European Union (2016-2019).
Webinar Recording The 2021 election: Germany after Merkel Will anything change after Angela Merkel leaves office?
How will geopolitics impact circular trade and a just transition? This workshop considers how the geopolitical drive to achieve competitiveness through the circular economy can be balanced with a just transition.
Virtual breakfast: What will the German election mean for Europe? Germany’s open and unpredictable election could shake up German politics and foreign policy
Workshop Invitation only Transatlantic triangle: Prospects for foreign, security and defence cooperation This event brings together American, British and continental European experts to discuss the current state of foreign, security and defence cooperation between the transatlantic triangle.
Panel Invitation only Virtual breakfast: What to expect from the upcoming NATO Summit? In its first summit of the Biden administration, NATO is facing increasingly complex political and security challenges. What hard decisions does it need to take to be fit for purpose by 2030?
Panel Recording G7 summit: What to watch What to expect from the G7 summit 2021, as leaders of the largest Western economies meet in the UK from 11–13 June.
Panel Recording Innovations in EU foreign policy How is the European External Action Service developing its activities to respond to new challenges?
Panel Online The EU’s forgotten grandfather: Richard Coudenhove-Kalergi What private initiatives in diplomacy ran alongside government ones in order to promote peace a century ago?