The COVID-19 pandemic has intensified the debate over whether authoritarian states are gaining the upper hand across the world. In contrast, democracies are showing capacity for innovation and adaptation.
Following the announcement of the death of ISIS group leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi in a US military raid, Lina Khatib explains what is likely to happen next.
Behind the entrenched political distrust, regional institutions are devising workarounds to contain the impact of the dispute between Qatar and other Gulf states.
Beatrice Fihn, executive director of the International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons, speaks with Nina Black about making multilateral action on disarmament more effective, and what she thinks of a Trump–Kim nuclear summit.
One week after the US election result, Chatham House experts summarize some of the prominent matters arising from Donald Trump’s victory.
Through economic aid, the West has the opportunity to exert pressure for changes in governance.
This virtual conference, part of the Iraq Initiative, will bring together Iraqi and international policymakers, academics and activists to discuss the critical issues for Iraq as it navigates this challenging period.