Panel Recording The Australian model: Navigating the US–China divide with Malcolm Turnbull Chatham House welcomes Malcolm Turnbull, former Prime Minister of Australia, to draw on his experience managing the full arc of Australia’s complex foreign relations.
Panel Recording Taiwan votes: A look at the 2024 elections Experts discuss the impact on regional stability and international relations.
Panel Recording Southeast Asia: seeking balance amid US–China rivalry How can Southeast Asian governments manage growing US-China tensions and what can outside powers do to engage with the region more effectively?
Panel Recording What do Asian countries want in the international order? Authors from the July issue of International Affairs discuss how Asian nations approach the liberal world order and US–China competition.
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?
Webinar Recording Global responses to China's Belt and Road Initiative This International Affairs webinar delves into how three states have approached the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) and what can be learned from this.
Webinar Online Beyond COVID-19: Asia’s social, political and environmental challenges Experts discuss trends impacting the region, including deglobalization, the impact of technology and automation on jobs, growing inequality, environmental degradation and stalling social mobility.
Too Close for Comfort? China-Southeast Asia Relations Speakers will discuss how Southeast Asian countries are responding to China and what this means for China’s greatest competitor in the region, the United States.