The Middle East's changing political landscape This event explores how the Middle East is changing and what a progressive UK foreign policy response might be.
Panel Recording Protests in Latin America Examining social protests, political polarization, and the threat of populism.
Panel Recording Is the war on terror over? European and US foreign policy since 9/11 Dr Robin Niblett and leading experts discuss the international implications of 9/11.
Iran's political rivalries and their foreign policy implications This event will explore how the domestic policy contest between key actors has shaped Tehran’s actions on the regional and international stage and Iran’s relationship with the United States.
Panel Online Ethiopia’s economic reforms and development agenda At this event, speakers discuss Ethiopia’s economic reform trajectory and long-term developmental vision, reflecting on how this builds on existing achievements and the priorities for promoting more equitable and innovative growth.
Panel Online Why Tunisia’s democratic transition still matters? Exploring the factors that paved the way to the dramatic moment of the evening of 25 July 2021, assessing the options for Tunisia’s democratic transition, and why this transition is still relevant in the first place.
Webinar Recording Malawi’s priorities for inclusive prosperity President of the Republic of Malawi HE Dr Lazarus McCarthy Chakwera outlines the priority areas of policy implementation for positive change in Malawi, including the pathways to deliver and support quality education for the country’s young population.
Roundtable Invitation only A vision for Niger’s development and evolving regional role HE Mohamed Bazoum, president of the Republic of Niger discusses his vision for Niger’s development and long-term democratic consolidation.
Panel Online Paper launch: Breaking the curse of corruption in Lebanon Exploring how Lebanon’s anti-corruption laws, while commendable in theory, are unlikely to be effectively implemented.
Panel Recording Power relationships within food systems Examining why addressing the role of power relationships in entrenching an unsustainable and inequitable food system is key to achieving any meaningful change.
Panel Online Innovation and inclusion: Policy priorities for Zimbabwe’s informal economy At this event, speakers discuss the informal economy in Zimbabwe, including the impact of COVID-19 on the sector and how to improve exchanges between formal and informal sectors
Webinar Recording Turkey’s changing role in the global order This webinar examines how Turkey’s role in the international order has changed, and what to expect from Erdoğan’s government in the future.