Japan’s space strategy and implications for its regional alliances Japan has adopted an increasingly proactive approach to peaceful and sustainable uses of outer space, making space development a central pillar of its national and regional security policy.
Panel Recording The future of liberal democracies: In conversation with Henry Kissinger Dr Henry Kissinger and the Rt Hon Jeremy Hunt MP discuss the questions facing the rules-based system at this moment of global upheaval.
Rethinking the response to jihadist groups across the Sahel Speakers discuss the scale and drivers of the deepening crisis in the Sahel, and potential options to rethink current approaches and move towards reversing the trajectory of conflict.
Panel Online 25 years since the Dayton Accords Where have democratic gains been made and where have they been backsliding?
What's next for environmental peacebuilding? Lessons learned and opportunities from conflict-affected states This event explores lessons and opportunities from conflict-affected states.
Europe’s role in MENA conflict zones: a declining influence? What are the key issues for European countries about their engagement in the MENA region?
Water and peacebuilding in Iraq and Syria Experts examine the dynamics of transboundary water politics in Iraq and Syria and address the role water can play in future peacebuilding efforts.
Responding to the humanitarian situation in Ethiopia’s Tigray region Sir Mark Lowcock, United Nations Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs, discusses the current humanitarian situation in Tigray and priorities for supporting relief efforts.
Panel Recording The future of liberal democracies The Rt Hon Tony Blair discusses Britain’s role in the world post-Brexit.
Panel Recording Ten conflicts to watch in 2021 Following a year dominated by the COVID-19 pandemic and global protests, Patricia Lewis and Robert Malley discuss International Crisis Group’s Ten Conflicts to Watch in 2021 report.
Webinar Recording Twenty Years of the Women, Peace and Security Agenda Academics consider the development of the women, peace and security agenda at the United Nations.