Panel Recording Offsetting the North Korean strategic challenge This event explores what balance between pressure and dialogue is most likely to incentivise North Korea to limit its provocations.
Roundtable In person and Online The economic impact of the war in Ukraine on Europe Analysing recent developments in European economic governance and how Europe has reacted to the economic effects of the war in Ukraine.
Panel Recording The security gap With the increasingly significant role that women play in national defence, will perceptions change or are current attitudes towards women in uniform here to stay?
Panel Recording In conversation with Rahul Gandhi The former president of the Indian National Congress discusses how today’s world will set the path for the world’s biggest democracy.
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.
Panel Recording Is Europe ready to face hardships in support of Ukraine? This panel discusses the place for Ukraine in the European security framework and Europe’s preparedness to continue supporting Ukraine in a prolonged war.
Panel Recording Russia’s invasion of Ukraine: How it changed the world Chatham House experts examine how the world has changed since 24 February 2022.
Panel Silencing the Guns in Africa by 2030: Lessons from Mozambique A hybrid event in Addis Ababa reflecting on Mozambique’s 2019 peace agreement and the lessons it offers for the African Union’s ‘Silencing the Guns’ agenda by 2030.
Panel Recording The future of the Russia–China relationship What lies ahead for the ‘unlimited friendship’ between Moscow and Beijing?
Panel Recording Everyday life in Russian-occupied Ukrainian territories This event presents a fragment of the BBC documentary Occupied, featuring footage from Dmytro Bahnenko who captured daily life in occupied Kherson.
Panel Recording Working with ASEAN: How can the UK learn from Japan’s experience in Southeast Asia? How can the UK and Japan work together more effectively to pursue shared ambitions in Southeast Asia?