Webinar Recording The end of Western intervention? Tracing the history of global North attempts to transform fragile states into liberal democracies, and what this means for the future.
Panel Recording The US, China and the climate test Is it possible to compete for dominance in the world while collaborating to save it?
Webinar Recording The global trading order: On course or off the rails? Is deglobalization causing the global trade order to collapse, or is it a result of its decline?
What’s next for the WTO: Priorities and deliverables Ahead of the WTO’s 12th Ministerial Conference (MC12) at the end of the year, this discussion offers an opportunity to analyse the priorities and deliverables for the organisation during this critical time for global trade and the years ahead.
Webinar Recording Is the age of globalization over? This webinar explores deglobalization and the implications for the liberal international order.
Panel Recording In conversation with Nancy Pelosi The speaker of the US House of Representatives examines important questions in US politics and policy.
Panel Invitation only Can the Biden administration restore the transatlantic partnership? Dr Amanda Sloat, Special Assistant to the President and Senior Director for Europe on the National Security Council, discusses key objectives and barriers for transatlantic cooperation.
Panel Recording John Kerry on the urgency of global climate action Ahead of the G20 Environment, Climate and Energy Ministerial Meeting, the US Special Presidential Envoy for Climate delivers a major policy speech for a special event at the Royal Botanic Gardens in Kew, London.
Panel Invitation only Is Biden's China policy working? Examining the Biden administration’s plans for its relationship with China.
Panel Recording Negotiating the new START Treaty In conversation with the US chief negotiator of the New START treaty Rose Gottemoeller.
Panel Recording What responsibility do China, the EU, UK and United States have for success at COP26? London Climate Action Week event: How decisions made in Beijing, Brussels, London and Washington have significant implications for the world’s climate.