Panel Recording Une Nouvelle Révolution? Macron and the Gilets Jaunes With opinion polls showing support for the movement starting to decline, and the French public divided over whether it should continue, the panellists consider how the events of the last few months will affect the next phase of Macron’s presidency.
Panel Recording 100 Years After the Paris Peace Conference The panellists consider to what extent history shapes contemporary behaviour and whether the superpowers of the world, new and emerging, are in danger of repeating some of the mistakes of the last 100 years.
Panel Recording Ten Conflicts to Watch in 2019 Robert Malley and Patricia Lewis examine the International Crisis Group’s Ten Conflicts to Watch in 2019.
Panel Recording Lebanon: A Vision for the Future The Prime Miniter of Lebanon, Saad Hariri, discusses his vision for the future of his country and its role in the region.
North African Economies: Enhancing Cooperation and Competitiveness This workshop examines the current state of cooperation across North Africa.
Dark Commerce: Technology’s Contribution to the Illegal Economy Louise Shelley discusses how new technology, communications and globalization fuel the growth of dangerous forms of illegal trade.
Is Responsible State Behaviour in Cyberspace Achievable? The panel discusses how the aspired deterring impact in cyberspace can be achieved.
Online Counterterrorism: The Role of the Public and Private Sectors Panellists discuss how policymakers can best strike a balance between providing security and respecting individual rights.
Next Generation Nigeria: How to Foster Inclusion, Social Justice and Opportunity for All Dr Obiageli Ezekwesili discusses the challenges that Nigeria faces, her views on overcoming hurdles in governance to addressing these challenges.
Panel Recording Frosty Neighbours? Unpacking Narratives of Afghanistan-Pakistan Relations The panellists unpack the deep-rooted narratives held by the populations on either side of a 2,600km border.
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights at 70 The panel explores what strategies are developing to adapt to a complex environment for human rights to work.
Chatham House Prize 2018: The Committee to Protect Journalists The Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) has been voted the winner of this year’s Chatham House Prize.