Panel Recording How should Britain build influence and impact on the Korean Peninsula? Reassessing the UK’s role in security, diplomacy and engagement on the Korean Peninsula.
Panel Recording One year of Labour: Is the government right on Europe, the US, and China? Experts assess how the government is responding to a challenging foreign policy environment.
Panel Recording Global drug policy: How to win the war? Former Presidents Ernesto Zedillo of Mexico and Juan Manuel Santos of Colombia, and former High Commissioner for Human Rights Louise Arbour, outline how multilateral cooperation and policy change can reverse global drug trends.
Address Cancelled Mozambique’s future: Leadership, reform and global engagement HE Daniel Francisco Chapo, President of the Republic of Mozambique, outlines his administration’s political and economic priorities and his ambitions for deepening regional and international partnerships.
Panel In person and Online Battling disinformation: How can digital spaces be made safe for the LGBTIQ+ community? This panel assesses how policy and platforms can better protect minority groups online.
Panel Recording Taxing polluting industries: Is it the way to fund the fight against climate change? Exploring the opportunities and challenges of using solidarity levies to raise climate funds.
Webinar Online Kurdish peace: What does it mean for Turkey, the Kurds and the region? Experts discuss implications of the PKK’s dissolution for the Kurds and Turkey’s domestic and foreign policy.
Conference London conference 2025 The 10th edition of Chatham House’s flagship event will bring together leading voices from the worlds of policy, business and academia to respond to the challenge of building global governance in a world without rules.
Panel Recording Iran–Israel war and its broader implications Experts discuss the Iran–Israel war, military objectives, prospects for de-escalation and regional implications.
Panel In person Navigating protracted conflicts in a multi-aligned world Following the conclusion of the Chatham House XCEPT research initiative, this event unpacks key findings and explores how policymakers can better respond to the complex realities of a multi-aligned global order.
Panel Recording In conversation with HE Professor Muhammad Yunus, Chief Advisor of Bangladesh Professor Yunus discusses the key challenges and opportunities impacting on Bangladesh’s future.
Panel Recording Geopolitics and global challenges Sir Nick Clegg and other leading experts discuss how global cooperation between nations is changing as the international order fragments.