Webinar Recording Can Russia’s brain drain weaken the regime? What are the implications for Russia and the West?
Panel Recording Why do autocrats survive? Anne Applebaum and Chatham House experts explore how autocratic regimes operate and their threat to democracy.
Panel Recording Ukraine vs Russia: Exploring strengths and weaknesses This event analyses the current state of both countries’ militaries, economies, and societies, and how various factors will influence the outcome.
Webinar Online Re:New Ukraine Initiative: Accountability for Successful Recovery Russian illegal aggression has inflicted immense destruction on Ukraine’s economy, infrastructure, human capital and has disrupted the internal reform process.
Panel Online The war in Ukraine: Implications and responses from the Middle East Speakers in this webinar will discuss the implications of the war in Ukraine for the Middle East.
Panel Recording The Ukraine war and threats to food and energy security What are the potential impacts on food and energy markets emerging from the situation in Ukraine?
Panel Online In conversation with Dr Lawrence H. Summers Dr Summers will provide his take on some of the major challenges facing the world economy today.
Energy, geopolitics and the war in Ukraine This event examines how the deep history of the politics of energy helps explain the current war in Ukraine.
Panel Recording In conversation with Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya Discussion on the situation in Belarus, and what the future holds for a country often referred to as Europe’s last dictatorship.
Panel Recording How the UK enables the kleptocrats of Eurasia and weakens its own rule of law This event launches a Chatham House paper which details the laundering of monies and reputations by elites from Eurasia’s kleptocratic states, and the material and reputational damage rendered to the UK’s sovereignty and democracy.
Panel Online 30 years since the fall of the USSR Was the collapse of USSR avoidable or inevitable, and what are the consequences today?