Panel Recording In conversation with Lisa Nandy MP, Shadow Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs Should foreign policy begin at home?
Virtual breakfast: Are parliaments taking control of China policy? Is there a significant disconnect between policymakers and parliaments’ views of the best way forward on China policy?
Virtual breakfast: The view from Brussels What are the current challenges faced by the European Commission and which EU debates should we look out for in the coming year?
Europe’s role in MENA conflict zones: a declining influence? What are the key issues for European countries about their engagement in the MENA region?
Panel Online Can Europe lead on climate action? This panel considers the potential for Europe to lead on climate action ahead of COP26.
Panel Recording The future of liberal democracies The Rt Hon Tony Blair discusses Britain’s role in the world post-Brexit.
Webinar Recording Brexit: What to Watch Panellists Professor Vernon Bogdanor, Georgina Wright, Anna Isaac and Professor Richard Whitman join Professor Anand Menon to explore the latest on the Brexit negotiations and the potential for a Brexit deal.
Webinar Recording Webinar: The EU-UK Relationship João Vale de Almeida, joins Dr Robin Niblett to discuss the EU-UK relationship.
Lecture Recording Schapiro Lecture: The Would-Be Federation Next Door – What Next for Britain? Helen Thompson reflects on the changing nature of the EU as a federation and will seek to map post-Brexit options for the UK within this history.
Panel Recording The State of Politics The Rt Hon Theresa May MP, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, shares her reflections on the state of politics domestically and internationally.
The London Conference 2019 At the London Conference 2019, Robin Niblett talks with Sir John Major about the current state of global order and today’s major issues in international affairs.
Panel Recording Respecting the Referendum Result: What Brexit Satisfies the Democratic Will of the People? As the date for the UK’s departure from the European Union draws near, the panel reflects on how the reality of the Brexit negotiations has compared to the rhetoric of the referendum campaign.