Panel In person and Online Members’ question time: Will the regime in Cuba be able to survive the current crisis? Amid a punishing US-enabled blockade, Dr Christopher Sabatini, Director of the Latin America Programme, will discuss how Cuba is surviving and what next for the island nation. A coffee reception will follow this event.
Panel In person and Online US at 250: Internationalism vs. isolationism – America’s enduring foreign policy debate This session explores the competing ideas shaping American foreign policy and how it will evolve in the years ahead. A reception will follow this event.
Panel Recording The Australian model: Navigating the US–China divide with Malcolm Turnbull Chatham House welcomes Malcolm Turnbull, former Prime Minister of Australia, to draw on his experience managing the full arc of Australia’s complex foreign relations.
Webinar Online US-Israel war on Iran: What will Netanyahu do next? Experts discuss how the Israeli state and society have responded to the war so far, and examine possible political, military and security trajectories for the country.
Panel Recording Canada’s foreign and energy policy: In conversation with the Premier of Alberta Premier Danielle Smith discusses Alberta’s vision for Canada’s role in the world at a moment of acute external pressure and internal debate.
Panel Recording The not‑so‑special relationship? Can UK-US relations survive Trump 2.0? The House of Lords International Relations and Defence Committee chaired by Lord Robertson joins us at Chatham House from 12:00 to 13:00 BST. The session will explore the future of UK-US relations, amid long‑term US policy shifts and recent political upheavals. The room is full, but you can watch online.
Webinar Online How is the US-Israel war on Iran impacting energy and the global economy? Speakers discuss the evolving energy and economic implications of the US-Israel war on Iran and its impact on regional and global markets.
Conference In person and Online Global trade 2026 Join government officials, global business and civil society leaders to explore strategies for navigating economic uncertainty in an increasingly complex geopolitical landscape.
Panel Recording US-China: What are the two superpowers competing for? From trade wars and Taiwan to a fracturing global order, this event examines how the US should approach its relationship with China and what’s at stake for the UK, Europe, and beyond.
Address In person Tariffs and the global economy: What next for Trump’s trade war World-renowned international trade expert and economist, Richard Baldwin, reflects on Trump’s trade war and the prospects for the world trading system.
Webinar Recording Will the US-Israel war on Iran destabilise Iraq? This webinar will examine how cross-border movements and fragile political structures raise the stakes for Iraq’s stability.
Panel Recording Dealing for peace. How Trump has redefined conflict resolution Experts assess President Trump’s unconventional approach to ending wars and America’s changing role in foreign conflicts.