Panel Recording What responsibility do China, the EU, UK and United States have for success at COP26? London Climate Action Week event: How decisions made in Beijing, Brussels, London and Washington have significant implications for the world’s climate.
Panel Online A new America? US politics and global leadership ahead of the G7 summit In conversation with Jon Sopel, North America editor, BBC.
Panel Recording The future of liberal democracies: In conversation with William Hague and Hillary Clinton A conversation with Lord Hague of Richmond and Hillary Clinton, who worked together closely in government.
Panel Recording The first 100 days: Implications for the future of US foreign policy Will Joe Biden’s presidency fundamentally change US domestic and global policy?
From local to global: A roadmap for US climate action Ahead of Biden’s Earth Day Summit, panellists discuss a range of climate issues, from city-level climate management to the international security implications of climate deals.
Panel Recording Rebuilding international economic cooperation To coincide with the IMF/World Bank spring meeting series, this event examines priorities and prospects for the future of international economic cooperation.
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.
The future of the Republican Party after Trump This event is part of the US and the Americas Programme new series: Democracy in the US in Global Perspective.
Panel Online The evolution of Biden’s foreign policy How has Joe Biden’s approach on foreign policy evolved over the course of his career and what can we expect over the next four years?
‘Bidenomics’ and the American Economy Panellists discuss what type of economic policies to expect from a Biden presidency.
The Future of the Republican Party and US Foreign Policy Will ‘Trumpism’ continue to define the Republican Party when Donald Trump is no longer in office?
One Week After the Election: What's Next for the US? Panellists discuss what to expect in the weeks between now and when the president is inaugurated on 20th January 2021.