Panel In person and Online Brexit: Then, now and the future How has Britain’s negotiations with the EU set it on a post-EU path?
Address Recording What is Labour’s foreign policy? In conversation with David Lammy, the UK shadow foreign secretary.
Panel Recording Russia’s war on everybody Experts discuss the methods Moscow has employed to exert influence around the world over recent decades.
Panel Recording Europe’s response to refugees: Breakthrough or dead-end? Experts discuss the response to European migration and the differing policies implemented to control the movement of people.
Panel In person and Online Germany’s security strategy in the making What does the UK want from Germany?
Panel Online European politics in times of crisis The Chatham House Europe Programme discusses the current state of European politics and democracy.
Conference In person Competition policy 2022 Are competition regulations converging or diverging across jurisdictions? International competition authorities and anti-trust regulators examine emerging themes in competition policy from merger controls and the digital economy to new risks and opportunities for competitor collaboration.
Panel Cancelled Russia’s war in Ukraine: The impact on UK and global trade How has Russia’s invasion of Ukraine impacted trade, how is it affecting the UK economy, and what does it mean for the future of globalisation?
Panel Online Europe Programme Breakfast: The new prime minister’s foreign and EU policy What can we expect from the new prime minister in terms of foreign policy?
Panel Online British foreign policy and the Conservative leadership contest Time for a reset or a continuation in the post-Johnson era?
Panel Recording War on Ukraine: Economic and political reconstruction Experts discuss how to get Ukraine’s recovery right, reflecting on the outcomes of the Ukraine Recovery Conference in Lugano.
Lecture Recording Living with a divided world As Sir Robin Niblett steps down from his role as director of Chatham House, he reflects on how the world has changed in the past 15 years and what it means for the future.