Panel Invitation only Is Biden's China policy working? Examining the Biden administration’s plans for its relationship with China.
Panel Recording Vaccine diplomacy at a time of extreme rivalries How have vaccine nationalism and vaccine diplomacy become key components of geopolitics?
Workshop Invitation only The transatlantic triangle and China: Strategic choices for multilateralism Examining US president Joe Biden’s desire to work with allies to counter China’s global influence and strategy.
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 Invitation only China, the US, and the future of the WTO The rules-based multilateral trade regime faces many challenges. Meaningful WTO reform can only be achieved with the US and China on board.
US-China tensions: Implications for the Asia-Pacific Experts discuss how US-China relations are impacting on countries in the Asia-Pacific.
Panel Online The global implications for decoupling US-China tech How will US-China technological competition shape international relations?
Report launch: ‘Indo-Pacific strategies, perceptions and partnerships: The view from seven countries’ For close to two years, Chatham House has been researching changes in strategic perceptions of the Indo-Pacific from the points of view of seven countries: the United States, United Kingdom, France, India, the Kingdom of Tonga, Japan and China.
India’s foreign policy challenges: A balancing act? Experts discuss India’s foreign policy priorities and challenges for 2021.
After the US Election: A Transatlantic Partnership for Dealing with China’s Economic and Tech Rise? How will the US and transatlantic allies’ view towards China’s economic and tech rise change and impact relations under a Biden administration?
Virtual Roundtable: The Elements of the China Challenge The COVID-19 pandemic has accelerated tensions in the US-China relationship, but even before this time, these two great powers have competed for dominance in a number of spheres, including economics, technology and military superiority.