Webinar Recording Can international institutions deliver justice? This International Affairs webinar explores the ‘polymorphic’ nature of calls for institutional justice today.
Conference In person Responsible business 2023 How can governments, business and civil society collaborate to drive positive change? Connect with sustainability leaders from the public and private sector to advance the ESG agenda.
Panel Recording How can Venezuela take advantage of its gold resources? Examining how recent political evolutions in Venezuela provide an opportunity to initiate multi-stakeholder collective action to start addressing and tackling risks.
Panel Recording Russia’s invasion of Ukraine: How it changed the world Chatham House experts examine how the world has changed since 24 February 2022.
Panel Silencing the Guns in Africa by 2030: Lessons from Mozambique A hybrid event in Addis Ababa reflecting on Mozambique’s 2019 peace agreement and the lessons it offers for the African Union’s ‘Silencing the Guns’ agenda by 2030.
Panel Recording Disruptive technologies by nation states and malign cyber actors – the US response Lisa Monaco, the US deputy attorney general, discusses how autocratic governments and malign cyber actors use disruptive technologies to project power and engage in illicit activity.
Roundtable In person Advancing human rights in Mauritania Dr Ahmed Salim Bouhbin discusses measures being taken to strengthen the legal and institutional tools that can protect citizens’ rights.
Panel Recording The future of the Russia–China relationship What lies ahead for the ‘unlimited friendship’ between Moscow and Beijing?
Panel Recording Everyday life in Russian-occupied Ukrainian territories This event presents a fragment of the BBC documentary Occupied, featuring footage from Dmytro Bahnenko who captured daily life in occupied Kherson.
Panel In person and Online Brexit: Then, now and the future How has Britain’s negotiations with the EU set it on a post-EU path?