Webinar Recording China’s Struggle for Influence in Central Asia. How is Beijing aiming to reshape the region? Charting China’s rise in Central Asia and implications for the region’s relations with other major global powers.
Reception In person Members’ Christmas drinks Join us at 10 St James’s Square for a chance to raise a glass with fellow Chatham House members and staff.
Panel Online How Gen Z is reshaping protest in North Africa Exploring how youth activism in Morocco and Tunisia is shaping political change and reform.
Conference In person The Future of Global FDI: Flowing from Globalization to Fragmentation? This conference examines the forces reshaping global FDI flows and what they mean for international business and the evolving architecture of global economic governance.
Webinar Online One year of Syria’s transition: Progress, challenges and prospects Experts discuss achievements, challenges, and questions facing Syria’s transitional government one year since the fall of the Assad regime.
Panel In person and Online Members' Question Time: Gen Z, protests and the demographic time bomb facing governments Join us as Nayana Prakash, Research Fellow in the International Security Programme, explores how and why restless populations are challenging established powers across the Global South, and how governments are responding. Submit your questions in advance.
Roundtable In person and Online What does Russia want in the Black Sea region? Experts examine Russia’s approach in the Black Sea and its regional implications.
Conference Europe’s strategic choices 2025 The 11th annual conference brings together policymakers and representatives from business, civil society and academia to examine Europe’s choices on security, trade, technology and global influence.
Panel Recording Can the UK afford to fight a war? Assessing the post-budget outlook for Britain’s defence and security commitments.
Webinar Recording How corruption threatens war effort in Ukraine, and what is the remedy? Experts analyse how Ukraine’s corruption scandal impacts governance, accountability, and international trust.
Lecture In person The Sir Hugh Cortazzi Lecture: Security in a changing world Chatham House and The Japan Society are delighted to announce the holding of the annual Cortazzi Lecture.
Roundtable Online Iraq’s 2025 Elections: What comes next? Experts and policymakers explore the political, governance and societal implications of Iraq’s 2025 electoral outcomes.