Panel Recording The Taiwan Factor: Elections, supply chains and US–China relations Can China and the US avoid an escalatory spiral while Taiwan maintains its de facto independence?
Panel In person How effective are the United States’ sanctions? How effective is the US use of sanctions as a diplomatic tool?
Panel Recording Can the Venezuelan negotiations be revived? Exploring the stalled Venezuela negotiations, international sanctions, the upcoming 2024 presidential elections, and a potential – although uncertain – path forward.
Panel Recording Israel–UAE normalization: Shaping the new Middle East Authors and experts discuss the findings of a new research paper on Israeli-Emirati normalization and its implications for regional security and integration.
Panel In person US and Europe Strategic Security Cooperation: The View from Washington As the US prepares to enter the next presidential election cycle, can the transatlantic alliance stay the course, especially against a deepening Russia-China partnership?
Panel Recording The state of the union? US foreign policy and a new US Congress As a new Congress takes shape, what is the impact for US foreign policy?
Panel Online Next steps for EU-US cooperation on trade and technology How can the EU and US increase cooperation on AI, semi-conductors and funding information communication technology services?
Panel Recording Democracy in America: Midterm elections and America’s global signal As the Biden presidency reaches its halfway mark, how will the US electorate’s response impact international affairs?
Conference In person and Online Global trade 2022 How do new realities impact risk management and resilience in global trade? Enjoy unique insight and networking at our essential conference.
Panel Recording A new transatlantic relationship? US senator Jeanne Shaheen examines the implications of new UK leadership, the war in Ukraine, and NATO expansion for the US–UK relationship.
Panel In person and Online The evolving context of a transatlantic approach to China From decoupling to extreme competition, strategic autonomy and the war in Ukraine.
Panel In person and Online The future of economic statecraft Wally Adeyemo, Deputy Secretary in the US Treasury, gives his vision of how financial, regulatory, and economic tools should be used to achieve foreign policy objectives.