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.
Counter-terrorism measures and sanctions: How to avoid negative consequences for humanitarian action? Exploring current endeavours to address the tensions between counter-terrorism measures, sanctions and humanitarian action.
Webinar Recording Technology and de-extremization in Xinjiang How are mass surveillance technologies facilitating social engineering processes in Xinjiang?
Bring Back Our Girls: The Astonishing Survival and Rescue of Nigeria's Missing Schoolgirls Speakers discuss key themes in the book Bring Back Our Girls, exploring the story of the Chibok abductions and the ever-growing influence and implications of digital activism on policymaking.
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.
Webinar Recording Webinar: Countering Terrorist Use of the Internet What is the responsibility of tech companies in responding to terrorist and violent extremist misuse of their platforms?
Panel Recording Iraq’s Political Landscape Chatham House brings together figures from across Iraq’s political spectrum to discuss recent developments and a way forward that can end the cycle of conflict and stabilization that has defined Iraq since 2003.
Online Counterterrorism: The Role of the Public and Private Sectors Panellists discuss how policymakers can best strike a balance between providing security and respecting individual rights.
Chatham House Forum: Should Governments Negotiate With Terrorists? Jonathan Powell argues that not only should governments be ready to negotiate with terrorists groups but they should open a channel of communication at an early stage of any conflict or insurgency.