Too Close for Comfort? China-Southeast Asia Relations Speakers will discuss how Southeast Asian countries are responding to China and what this means for China’s greatest competitor in the region, the United States.
International Affairs Webinar Series: COVID-19 and US Global Leadership In the immediate aftermath of the US election, International Affairs hosts a panel of experts examining the COVID-19 pandemic’s impact on the country’s standing on the world stage.
Europe's Strategic Choices 2020 This year’s conference will consider the possible impacts of the COVID-19 crisis on Europe’s future and how it interacts with what was an already highly-charged political environment.
Webinar Online Africa-China Relations: Short-term Gains or Long-term Goals? Relations between African states and China have become increasingly varied over the years, reflecting the complexity of the countries, their societies and the multiplicity of actors involved in diplomatic, commercial and development engagements.
Turkey's Foreign Policy: The Perspective of the Main Opposition Party The Republican People’s Party (CHP), the main Turkish opposition party, is becoming a serious contender for a leading role in the country’s politics.
Panel Recording 2020 US Elections: Early Reflections on the Presidential Election Following the US presidential election on 3 November, panellists reflect on the incoming results.
Webinar Recording Living with COVID-19: The Icelandic Approach The fourth session of the autumn series of webinars on the coronavirus with Professor David Heymann and special guest Þórólfur Guðnason.
Collaboration, Adaptation and Innovation for Better Peacebuilding: Using Lessons from the Smart Peace Programme to Inform Wider Peacebuilding Efforts If collaboration, adaptation and innovation are the key to better peacebuilding in these changing times, what are the challenges we face in being collaborative, adaptive and innovative and how can we overcome these?
Webinar: Jokowi’s Vision for Indonesia: Faltering in the Face of COVID-19? Seven months since Indonesia’s first COVID-19 case, President Joko Widodo is yet to produce a cohesive public health plan to contain the pandemic.
One Health – One Funding? Exploring the Landscape of One Health Funding for Research The COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted the need for integrating human, animal and environmental perspectives across the dimensions of disease control, knowledge transfer and cross-sectoral data sharing.
International Affairs Webinar Series: French Interventionism in the Sahel This webinar looks at French interventionism in the Sahel.
Global Trade 2020 Towards meaningful and sustainable reform. With keynote address given by the UK secretary of state for international trade The Rt Hon Elizabeth Truss MP.