Panel In person How effective are the United States’ sanctions? How effective is the US use of sanctions as a diplomatic tool?
Panel Recording Can the Venezuelan negotiations be revived? Exploring the stalled Venezuela negotiations, international sanctions, the upcoming 2024 presidential elections, and a potential – although uncertain – path forward.
Panel In person Cold Peace: Avoiding the new Cold War Professor Doyle discusses the difficult compromises over Ukraine and Taiwan needed to facilitate the international cooperation necessary to avert the global threats of our time.
Panel Recording Ethics of dealing with authoritarians How can democracies simultaneously defend human rights and promote open societies while still engaging with leaders from non-democratic states as strategic allies?
Roundtable In person Reflections on Iraq since 2003 This event reflects on the legacy of the invasion and occupation for Iraq, the Middle East, and the West.
Webinar Recording Feminist interrogations of global nuclear politics What can we learn from a feminist approach to nuclear politics that takes colonialism seriously?
Panel Recording Russia’s challenge to European security: Confrontation at the Ukrainian border An analysis of Russian aggression towards Ukraine and the likelihood and dynamics of conflict in Eastern Europe.
Panel Recording Democracy, open societies and human rights: America’s global role since 9/11 Can Joe Biden restore America’s role as a moral authority on democracy and rights and is this the right frame for international politics in the 21st century?
Webinar Recording Shaping sustainable security on the Korean peninsula How the international community should respond to the persistent challenge of a nuclear North Korea which appears to be developing its conventional military capabilities.
Panel Recording The future of liberal democracies: In conversation with William Hague and Hillary Clinton A conversation with Lord Hague of Richmond and Hillary Clinton, who worked together closely in government.