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Expert comment 23 February 2023 3 minute read FEATURED CONTENT Feature SEVEN WAYS RUSSIA’S WAR ON UKRAINE HAS CHANGED THE WORLD Chatham House experts examine the shifts in geopolitical alliances, security, energy, and supply chains and whether these changes are likely to be long-lasting. 20 February 2023 16 minute READ The World Today Open access The World Today WHOEVER WINS NIGERIA’S ELECTION FACES A CRISIS OF INCLUSION Africa’s biggest democracy is at a fork in the road after successive politicians have increasingly failed its young electorate, writes Leena Koni Hoffmann. 3 February 2023 4 minute READ Audio INDEPENDENT THINKING: RUSSIA’S INVASION ONE YEAR ON Episode 16 of our weekly podcast examines the global impact of Russia’s war on Ukraine one year on from when Vladimir Putin launched his all-out assault. 23 February 2023 32 minute listen Audio AFRICA AWARE: #NIGERIADECIDES – DELIVERING NIGERIA’S ELECTIONS Listen to the second episode of #NigeriaDecides, a special mini-series focused on upcoming elections in Nigeria. 21 February 2023 21 minute listen Explainer NUCLEAR STABILITY FOR ALL PUT AT RISK BY PUTIN'S SPEECH Explaining the risks of Russia’s decision to suspend the New START nuclear treaty with the US, and the wider implications for international relations. 22 February 2023 4 minute READ Expert comment ONE YEAR ON, HOW CAN THE WAR ON UKRAINE END? No sane participant or observer of this war wants it prolonged unnecessarily. But now is not the time to be advocating an urgent ‘solution’. 20 February 2023 4 minute READ TRENDING ISSUES WAR IN UKRAINE Examining how Ukraine can be best supported to end the Russian invasion, and to succesfully rebuild its society, infrastructure, and economy. TURKEY Research includes Turkey’s domestic politics, its borders with the Middle East region, especially Syria, the future of the Turkish economy, and its role on the international stage. SYRIA AND THE LEVANT Research focuses on the dynamics of the ongoing Syria crisis and the impact on its neighbours such as Turkey, Lebanon, Jordan, Iraq, and Israel. CHINA Analysing China’s foreign, domestic, and economic policy, bilateral relations, and its role in global governance, trade, and the international order. IRAN Research examines Iran’s domestic politics, social change, and prospects for economic reform, alongside Iran’s role in regional conflicts. 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Simon Smith, chair of the Chatham House Ukraine Forum, explains why there is still much to do before a peace deal can be considered to end the war. 22 February 2023 3 minute watch Interview Video ONE YEAR AT WAR: VOICES FROM KHARKIV, UKRAINE Residents of Ukraine’s second-biggest city explain what gives them strength to fight, what help the city needs as attacks continue, and how they see the future. 21 February 2023 9 minute watch Interview WHY INEQUALITY THREATENS EUROPEAN DEMOCRACY Pepijn Bergsen discusses the nuances behind populist protest and explains why economic inequality undermines democracy in Europe. 10 February 2023 5 minute READ UPCOMING EVENTS View all upcoming events Research event JAPAN’S G7 LEADERSHIP: DEFENDING THE LIBERAL ORDER AMID CRISIS This event considers how G7 countries should best respond to global economic and security challenges in order to defend the liberal international order. 28 February 2023 — 9:00AM TO 10:00AM Conference ENERGY TRANSITIONS 2023 Join policymakers, business executives and sustainability leaders for solutions focused dialogue on achieving energy security in line with net-zero ambitions. 1 March 2023 TO 2 March 2023 — 9:00AM TO 2:00PM Research event IS EUROPE READY TO FACE HARDSHIPS IN SUPPORT OF UKRAINE? This panel discusses the place for Ukraine in the European security framework and Europe’s preparedness to continue supporting Ukraine in a prolonged war. 1 March 2023 — 3:00PM TO 4:30PM Research event REFLECTIONS ON IRAQ SINCE 2003 Fully booked This event reflects on the legacy of the invasion and occupation for Iraq, the Middle East, and the West. 6 March 2023 — 11:00AM TO 12:15PM Members event IN CONVERSATION WITH RAHUL GANDHI India in today’s geopolitical landscape. 6 March 2023 — 6:00PM TO 7:00PM Partner and major corporate event Invitation only CULTURE OVER STRATEGY IN THE BRITISH ARMY Roundtable discussion with General Sir Patrick Sanders. 7 March 2023 — 8:45AM TO 10:30AM Members event THE SECURITY GAP The role of women in modern militaries. 7 March 2023 — 6:00PM TO 7:00PM Research event CONTENTIOUS POLITICS IN THE MIDDLE EAST AND NORTH AFRICA Fully booked A conference where analysts and experts reflect on their experiences and lessons learned from a decade of upheaval and contention in the region since the Arab Spring. 8 March 2023 — 9:00AM TO 6:30PM Conference FUTURE OF WORK 2023 How do we tackle talent shortages and design inclusive labour markets to deliver productivity gains? 14 March 2023 — 9:30AM TO 5:00PM Research event BOOK LAUNCH: BREXIT AND ENERGY LAW This event launches Brexit and Energy Law: Implications and Opportunities, a comprehensive analysis of the impact of Brexit on the energy sector in the UK and EU. 16 March 2023 — 8:45AM TO 10:00AM Members event CHATHAM HOUSE PRIMER: SOCIAL MEDIA AND DEMOCRACY From the Arab Spring to the 2016 Trump election win, how have democracies benefited and suffered from the impact of social media? 21 March 2023 — 6:00PM TO 6:45PM Research event IRAQ'S 20 YEAR STATEBUILDING STRUGGLE A panel of Iraqi and international officials and experts discuss the legacy of the invasion. 27 March 2023 — 3:00PM TO 4:15PM Special event LONDON CONFERENCE 2023 Strategic cooperation: Principles and priorities for a modern multilateralism. 29 June 2023 — 8:00AM TO 7:00PM Go to previous slide Go to next slide Go to item 1Go to item 2Go to item 3Go to item 4Go to item 5 LATEST EVENT RECORDINGS View all event recordings Research event 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. 22 February 2023 — 11:00AM TO 12:30PM Members event Recording RUSSIA’S INVASION OF UKRAINE: HOW IT CHANGED THE WORLD Chatham House experts examine how the world has changed since 24 February 2022. 21 February 2023 — 6:00PM TO 7:00PM Members event 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. 16 February 2023 — 1:00PM TO 2:00PM Members event Recording THE FUTURE OF THE RUSSIA-CHINA RELATIONSHIP What lies ahead for the ‘unlimited friendship’ between Moscow and Beijing? 9 February 2023 — 6:00PM TO 7:00PM Members event Recording A NEW NUCLEAR ORDER In conversation with Rafael Mariano Grossi. 7 February 2023 — 6:00PM TO 7:00PM Research event 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. 6 February 2023 — 5:00PM TO 6:30PM Research event Recording WORKING WITH ASEAN: HOW CAN THE UK LEARN FROM JAPAN’S EXPERIENCE IN SOUTHEAST ASIA? How can the UK and Japan work together more effectively to pursue shared ambitions in Southeast Asia? 1 February 2023 — 9:00AM TO 10:00AM Members event Recording THE STATE OF THE UNION? US FOREIGN POLICY AND A NEW US CONGRESS As a new Congress takes shape, what is the impact for US foreign policy? 30 January 2023 — 5:30PM TO 6:30PM Research event Recording ONE HEALTH APPROACHES TO GLOBAL HEALTH SECURITY How can a One Health approach improve global health security? 26 January 2023 — 1:00PM TO 3:00PM Members event Recording WHAT IS LABOUR’S FOREIGN POLICY? In conversation with David Lammy, the UK shadow foreign secretary. 24 January 2023 — 12:00PM TO 1:00PM Members event Recording CRISIS IN THE INTERNATIONAL ORDER Why societies are challenging the international order? 23 January 2023 — 6:00PM TO 7:00PM Research event Recording NIGERIA’S 2023 ELECTIONS: SERVICE DELIVERY AND POLICY ALTERNATIVES Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso, leader of the New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP), discusses his policy ideas for improving systems and services in Nigeria. 18 January 2023 — 1:00PM TO 2:00PM Members event Recording THE RACE TO VACCINATE What are the lessons from the UK’s COVID-19 vaccination campaign? 16 January 2023 — 5:00PM TO 6:00PM Research event Recording NIGERIA’S 2023 ELECTIONS: A VISION FOR POLICY CHANGE AND INSTITUTIONAL REFORMS Peter Gregory Obi, presidential candidate for the Labour Party, discusses his vision for policy and governance reforms in Nigeria. 16 January 2023 — 1:00PM TO 2:00PM Members event Recording TEN CONFLICTS TO WATCH IN 2023 This event examines the most dangerous wars and crises through the lens of the International Crisis Group’s flagship annual report ‘10 Conflicts to watch in 2023’. 11 January 2023 — 6:00PM TO 7:00PM Members event Recording THE DIRECTOR’S ANNUAL LECTURE 2023 Bronwen Maddox looks ahead to the challenges of the year and sets out Chatham House’s recommendations for change. 10 January 2023 — 6:00PM TO 7:00PM Research event Recording RUSSIA AND CHINA IN ANTARCTICA: IMPLICATIONS FOR THE FIVE EYES This event explores Russia’s and China’s postions on the Antarctic and offers a critical assessment of their actions in the region. 15 December 2022 — 11:00AM TO 12:00PM Research event Recording THE REPUBLIC OF KOREA AS A GLOBAL PIVOTAL POWER? ASSESSING THE ROK’S STRATEGIC CAPABILITIES This event explores aspects of the foreign policy of the administration of President Yoon Suk-yeol. 15 December 2022 — 10:30AM TO 11:30AM Research event Recording ANWAR IBRAHIM’S MALAYSIA: NEW HOPE OR FALSE DAWN? How will new prime minister, Anwar Ibrahim, govern Malaysia as it faces daunting challenges at home and abroad? 14 December 2022 — 9:00AM TO 10:00AM Members event Recording BUILT FOR NET ZERO How can sustainable infrastructure deliver on low-carbon commitments? 12 December 2022 — 6:00PM TO 7:00PM Research event Recording COMMON FUTURES CONVERSATIONS: YOUNG PEOPLE’S IDEAS FOR CLIMATE ADAPTATION Young people from Africa and Europe present their policy solutions for adapting to climate impacts. 7 December 2022 — 5:00PM TO 6:00PM Research event Recording UKRAINE VS RUSSIA: EXPLORING STRENGTHS AND WEAKNESSES This event analyses the current state of both countries’ militaries, economies, and societies, and how various factors will influence the outcome. 7 December 2022 — 3:00PM TO 4:30PM Members event Recording RUSSIA'S WAR ON EVERYBODY Experts discuss the methods Moscow has employed to exert influence around the world over recent decades. 6 December 2022 — 5:00PM TO 6:00PM Research event Recording EUROPE’S RESPONSE TO REFUGEES: BREAKTHROUGH OR DEAD-END? Experts discuss the response to European migration and the differing policies implemented to control the movement of people. 6 December 2022 — 9:30AM TO 11:00AM Members event Recording NIGERIA'S 2023 ELECTIONS: SECURITY, ECONOMIC AND FOREIGN POLICY IMPERATIVES Bola Ahmed Tinubu, presidential candidate for the All-Progressives Congress, discusses his vision and recently-unveiled manifesto for ‘renewing hope’ in Nigeria. 5 December 2022 — 1:00PM TO 2:00PM Research event Recording MACROECONOMIC RISKS FROM BIODIVERSITY LOSS AND THE ROLE OF FINANCE AT COP15 What role will finance play in enabling a successful global biodiversity framework? 5 December 2022 — 1:00PM TO 2:00PM Conference Recording RUSSIA'S WAR: HOW WILL IT SHAPE THE REGION'S FUTURE? This conference takes a deep-dive into the implications of the war for the wider region. 1 December 2022 — 9:00AM TO 6:00PM Research event Recording STUDENTS' PITCH: WHAT ARE THE MOST IMPORTANT AND URGENT ENVIRONMENTAL SECURITY ISSUES? 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