Panel In person and Online Elections 2024: Presidential leadership and US foreign policy This roundtable will explore the role of the executive branch in setting US foreign policy.
Roundtable In person and Online The case for conservative internationalism Dr Kori Schake will discuss what a Republican internationalist foreign policy could entail.
Panel Recording The Director’s Annual Lecture 2024 Bronwen Maddox looks ahead to the challenges of the year and sets out recommendations for change.
Panel Recording Repercussions of US–UK strikes on Yemen Experts discuss the US-UK response to the Houthi Red Sea attacks, the regional spill over of the Gaza war and the possibility of broader conflict in the Middle East.
Panel Recording Taiwan votes: A look at the 2024 elections Experts discuss the impact on regional stability and international relations.
Panel Recording Southeast Asia: seeking balance amid US–China rivalry How can Southeast Asian governments manage growing US-China tensions and what can outside powers do to engage with the region more effectively?
Panel Recording US foreign policy in a critical year ahead As the 2024 election cycle gets underway, experts discuss the implications for the US’s role in international affairs.
Panel In person and Online Does American power have staying power? Panellists discuss if we now live in a multipolar world or if multipolarity is a myth.
Panel In person and Online Democracy in America and the future of US leadership This discussion will analyse how the US can maintain leadership while facing serious domestic and international challenges.
Panel Recording The Future of the Republican Party Will a return to Republican leadership present challenges for America’s allies and partners?
Webinar Online Why do MENA countries support China’s version of multilateralism? Experts discuss how and why China-led multilateral organizations and initiatives are increasingly becoming attractive platforms for Middle Eastern countries.
Panel Recording Reflecting on US defence strategy In conversation with Dr Colin H. Kahl, US Under Secretary of Defense for Policy.