Chatham House
'The Israelis are still in October 7, 2023' - Yossi Mekelberg
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- 'The Israelis are still in October 7, 2023' - Yossi Mekelberg
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- 1:48
- Date posted
- 9 months ago
- Description
- Ahead of the second anniversary of the 7 October, 2023 Hamas attack on Israel, Prof. Yossi Mekelberg appeared on a Chatham House panel that discussed Palestinian and Israeli attitudes to the UK and other leading western nations recognising the State of Palestine. #israelpalestineconflict #Israel
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- 'The Israelis are still in October 7, 2023' - Yossi Mekelberg
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- 1:55
- Date posted
- 9 months ago
- Description
- Ahead of the second anniversary of the 7 October, 2023 Hamas attack on Israel, Prof. Yossi Mekelberg appeared on a Chatham House panel that discussed Palestinian and Israeli attitudes to the UK and other leading western nations recognising the State of Palestine. #israelpalestineconflict #Israel
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- Putin's nuclear sabre-rattling - Ukraine's Arseniy Yatsenyuk
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- 1:46
- Date posted
- 9 months ago
- Description
- Arseniy Yatsenyuk, former Prime Minister of Ukraine, spoke at a Chatham House event on 3 October 2025 entitled: 'Is the Russia-Ukraine war winnable?' Watch the full event here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b8xv848DvEY&t=1228s. #ukraine #nuclearweapons #russia #russiaukrainewar
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- 'China is providing a lifeline to Russia' #ukraine #ukrainewar #ukrainerussiawar #china #russia
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- 0:56
- Date posted
- 9 months ago
- Description
- Arseniy Yatsenyuk, former Prime Minister of Ukraine, and other experts spoke at a Chatham House event on 3 October 2025 entitled: 'Is the Russia-Ukraine war winnable?' Watch the full event here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b8xv848DvEY&t=1227s
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- Is the Russia-Ukraine war winnable?
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- 1:05:33
- Date posted
- 9 months ago
- Description
- Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine approaches its fourth year. Since Trump’s diplomatic opening to Putin, Ukraine has come under much higher intensity bombardment of its energy infrastructure, railway hubs, and cities all over the country.
Russian forces are pushing hard across various segments of the long frontline, with a particular focus on the Donbas region, which they have struggled to occupy since 2014 fully. A new type of digital war makes land gains extremely difficult. As summits and meetings across Europe and the US continue to find ways to end the war and shape a new coalition of the ‘willing’, for now, Ukraine remains stuck in an endless battle for survival.
The panel will assess the latest situation on the battlefield and whether Russia has any ability to achieve its political objectives. The experts will look at the balance of forces in this war of attrition and how Kyiv and its allies can more decisively tip the balance in Ukraine...
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- Labour and global policy: a wrapup of the big foreign policy issues at its Liverpool conference #uk
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- 1:12
- Date posted
- 9 months ago
- Description
- Olivia O'Sullivan, head of Chatham House's UK in the World Programme, looks back at the Labour Party conference this week.
Filmed by Chatham House staff senior press officer Ekene Oboko
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- 'Putin has nukes, but I believe he is bluffing' Ukraine's Arseniy Yatsenyu
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- 1:39
- Date posted
- 9 months ago
- Description
- Arseniy Yatsenyuk, former Prime Minister of Ukraine, and other experts spoke at a Chatham House event on 3 October 2025 entitled: 'Is the Russia-Ukraine war winnable?' Watch the full event here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b8xv848DvEY&t=384s
#ukraine #russia #russiaukrainewar
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- 'China is providing a lifeline to Russia' - Ukraine's Arseniy Yatsenyuk
- Runtime
- 1:03
- Date posted
- 9 months ago
- Description
- Arseniy Yatsenyuk, former Prime Minister of Ukraine, and other experts spoke at a Chatham House event on 3 October 2025 entitled: 'Is the Russia-Ukraine war winnable?' Watch the full event here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b8xv848DvEY
#ukraine #russia #russiaukrainewar
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- In UK politics is Reform now the party to beat? | Independent Thinking podcast
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- 34:14
- Date posted
- 9 months ago
- Description
- It's party conference season in Britain. Both ruling Labour and opposition Conservatives are nervous about the rise of Nigel Farage's right-wing Reform UK, successor to the Brexit Party. Pollster Joe Twyman and Olivia O’Sullivan, Director of Chatham House's UK in the World Programme, join host Bronwen Maddox for this week's podcast.
#uk #farage #starmer #politics
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- Beyond the hype: The realities and risks of artificial intelligence today
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- 57:13
- Date posted
- 9 months ago
- Description
- Artificial Intelligence is no longer science fiction - it is here, powerful and advancing faster than most realise.
From large language models that can generate human-level text to algorithms shaping economies and market decisions to support development and fielding of military capabilities with increased mass, survivability and lethality, AI may already be shifting the balance of global power. Cutting through the sales pitches, what is the technology capable of now, but that we’re not yet seeing? Are policy makers taking the situation seriously, and if not, why not? What will tomorrow look like? And what does this mean for the world we live in?
This event is a chance to hear from engineers from a leading AI lab and emerging tech policy experts to cut through the noise and confront the reality of today’s AI ability.
Together, they will explore the breakthroughs that are redefining geopolitics, the risks of miscalculation in a high-stakes techn...
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- The UN must adapt to the Trump era. How? | Independent Thinking podcast
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- 28:36
- Date posted
- 9 months ago
- Description
- The United Nations is a guardian of international law, its leader assured member states this week. But President Trump questioned the point of the UN. Marc Weller and Christopher Phillips join Bronwen Maddox to assess challenges to the global order in a world of strongmen and multipolarity.
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- 'Palestinians: 'More inclusive involvement' #israelpalestineconflict #palestine #israel
- Runtime
- 2:18
- Date posted
- 9 months ago
- Description
- After the UK and other leading western nations recognised the State of Palestine, our panel of Chatham House experts discussed whether and how a functioning state can be brought into being.
Watch the full panel discussion here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DdEQ5F3GlD8
Read Associate Fellow Zizette Darkazally's expert commentary here: https://www.chathamhouse.org/2025/09/international-recognition-palestine-provides-hope-now-palestin…
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- Israel's reaction to the recognition of Palestine #israelpalestineconflict #palestine #israel
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- 1:51
- Date posted
- 9 months ago
- Description
- After the UK and other leading western nations recognised the State of Palestine, a Chatham House panel of experts discussed whether and how a functioning state can be brought into being and the likely response of Israel and Israelis.
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- On Israel's reaction to recognition of Palestine
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- 1:58
- Date posted
- 9 months ago
- Description
- After the UK and other leading western nations recognised the State of Palestine, a Chatham House panel of experts discussed whether and how a functioning state can be brought into being. #israel #israelpalestineconflict #palestine
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- Palestine: What does recognition mean legally? #israelpalestineconflict #israel #palestine #uk
- Runtime
- 1:54
- Date posted
- 9 months ago
- Description
- After the UK and other leading western nations recognised the State of Palestine, a panel of Chatham House experts discussed whether and how a functioning state can be brought into being.
Watch the full panel discussion here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DdEQ5F3GlD8
Read Associate Fellow Zizette Darkazally's expert commentary here: https://www.chathamhouse.org/2025/09/international-recognition-palestine-provides-hope-now-palestin…
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- What is the legal effect of recognition for Palestine?
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- 2:00
- Date posted
- 9 months ago
- Description
- After the UK and other leading western nations recognised the State of Palestine, a panel of Chatham House experts discussed whether and how a functioning state can be brought into being.
Watch the full discussion here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DdEQ5F3GlD8
Read Zizette Darkazally's Chatham House commentary here: https://www.chathamhouse.org/2025/09/international-recognition-palestine-provides-hope-now-palestin…
#palestine #israelpalestineconflict #israe
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- Palestine is now recognised by the UK. What happens next?
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- 1:04:11
- Date posted
- 9 months ago
- Description
- The recognition of a Palestinian state by major Western nations during the UN General Assembly meeting marks a major shift in the diplomatic landscape. But recognition alone will not solve the intractable challenges on the ground.
But with the war in Gaza still raging, Israel and the United States opposed to recognition, and Israeli settlement building accelerating in the West Bank, considerable obstacles remain.
With no practical institutions, governance structures, and economic stability needed for statehood, the State of Palestine is still some way from being a viable entity. New responsibilities and challenges lie ahead for Palestinian leaders and the international community. Not least how to deal with Hamas.
The panel will assess whether recognition opens a real pathway to sovereignty, or whether it risks becoming a largely symbolic gesture.
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- Can Brazil lead the BRICS to counter Trump?
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- 1:00:18
- Date posted
- 9 months ago
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- As the United States doubles down on protectionism and tariffs under President Donald Trump’s America First agenda, the old global economic and multilateral governance order continues to splinter.
The BRICS bloc will likely seek to position itself as a counterweight to US and Western-led international structures - particularly on trade, where Trump’s policies may unite the otherwise heterogeneous bloc. Lula’s Brazil, an enthusiastic supporter of the BRICS model, may have a renewed opportunity for global activism and diplomacy.
This panel will explore how Brazil and BRICS members more widely are responding to the America First foreign and trade policy and whether their calls for a multipolar trading order can translate into genuine influence. Are initiatives on currency cooperation, development finance, and South–South trade a credible alternative, or does Washington’s economic weight still set the rules?
Key questions discussed on this ...
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- Is this a new age of nuclear proliferation?
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- 1:03:42
- Date posted
- 9 months ago
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- The global nuclear order is under increasing strain. North Korea has expanded its arsenal, the state of Iran’s programme is unclear even after recent strikes, and the risk of nuclear escalation in the Ukraine-Russia war remains high. At the same time, the P5 have made little progress on disarmament, leaving the Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) under mounting pressure ahead of its 2026 Review Conference. Nuclear-armed India and Pakistan remain in a fragile state, with tensions between the two resurfacing. Both the US and Russia have walked away from existing agreements and treaties designed to limit expansions of arsenals. Nuclear non-proliferation is faltering.
Moreover, the notion of acquiring nuclear weapons is gaining traction in South Korea, Japan, Saudi Arabia, and even parts of Europe. As reliability and security of America’s nuclear umbrella, in place to protect allies and deter threats, retreats under the Trump administrations ‘America First’ strategy, more c...
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- "US reaching to make friends with Russia over the heads of Europe."
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- 1:13
- Date posted
- 9 months ago
- Description
- General Sir Richard Barrons, of Chatham House think-tank, on how Donald Trump's second term impacted the UK's military planning in its Strategic Defence Review.
#usa #uk
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- China: How the US wants its allies to act
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- 2:26
- Date posted
- 9 months ago
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- Chatham House's US head Laurel Rapp on the Trump administration's expectations of its allies in their relations with China.
#china #usa #trump
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- Trump’s UK visit sealed deals, but at what cost? | Independent Thinking podcast
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- 31:17
- Date posted
- 9 months ago
- Description
- President Donald Trump brought AI and tech CEOs on his second state visit for a deal pledging £31 billion in investment for the UK.
Olivia O’Sullivan and Laurel Rapp join host Bronwen Maddox to discuss the politics and dealmaking behind the pageantry, on Chatham House’s weekly international affairs podcast.
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#trump #uk
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- Global Britain meets America First: What next for the ‘special relationship’?
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- 1:02:40
- Date posted
- 10 months ago
- Description
- As the United States prepares for a UK State Visit, the strength and direction of the UK–US “special relationship” are once again in sharp focus.
President Trump’s return to office has brought a renewed sense of unpredictability, the UK–US relationship is no exception. As Trump’s second term gets into full swing, the dynamics between Washington and London are being tested by shifting political priorities, ideological divergence, and the pressures of global crisis management. What are the areas of convergence and growing divergence, from Ukraine and NATO to trade and climate?
The discussion will look to the future, taking in to account possible flashpoints—such as the war in Gaza and the UK’s positioning on Palestine—that could complicate the alliance further. Against this backdrop, what role can the UK realistically play in working with, shaping, moderating, and navigating a more isolationist American worldview?
This event will e...
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- Israeli President Isaac Herzog - Interview and discussion
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- 1:00:41
- Date posted
- 10 months ago
- Description
- President Isaac Herzog joins Chatham House for questions and answers, moderated by Bronwen Maddox.
A core part of our mission is to bring together diverse perspectives to advance debate and resolve global challenges.
#palestine #israel #israelpalestineconflict
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- Will China lead a post-American world? | Independent Thinking podcast
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- 28:39
- Date posted
- 10 months ago
- Description
- Are we moving into a post-American world and if so will China try to lead and set the rules for it?
In the face of American withdrawal, China senses an opportunity to shape a new world order. This week on Independent Thinking, Samir Puri and James Kynge join Bronwen Maddox to discuss the changing nature of the international order.
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- Geneva is a UN base and global aid hub, but is it heading south?
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- 1:01:44
- Date posted
- 10 months ago
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- For decades, Geneva has been one of the main centres of international diplomacy — home to the UN’s European headquarters and countless global institutions. But in a fractured, multipolar world, its influence is fading.
Geneva, and the old order that it symbolises, is struggling to remain relevant. Taking Geneva as an emblematic example of how multilateralism and global governance has been pursued in the past, where will the future centres of International diplomacy be located?
Efforts to overcome the conflicts in Ukraine and Gaza have been held far away from the established halls of the multilateral rules-based order. Middle powers are playing a role in offering support in negotiations, with countries increasingly carving out their own strategies to contend with a fragile consensus on key foreign policy issues. The ‘America First’ model and China’s interest in remodelling the international order means institutions in places such as Geneva are further...
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- China’s leadership in a multipolar world
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- 1:02:10
- Date posted
- 10 months ago
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- As America becomes more isolationist, China aims to demonstrate influence on the international stage. This discussion takes place right after the Shanghai Cooperation Organization Summit and a huge military parade in Tiananmen Square.
#china
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- Palestine: Recognition of statehood must be unconditional - Husam Zomlot
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- 1:39
- Date posted
- 10 months ago
- Description
- Dr Husam Zomlot, Head of the Palestinian Mission to the United Kingdom, visited Chatham House on Tuesday 2 September to discuss the ongoing war in Gaza and prospects for a Palestinian state. #palestine #israelpalestineconflict
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- Palestine: Recognition of statehood is a first step, not a final step - Husam Zomlot
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- 1:17
- Date posted
- 10 months ago
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- Dr Husam Zomlot, Head of the Palestinian Mission to the United Kingdom, visited Chatham House on Tuesday 2 September to discuss the ongoing war in Gaza and prospects for a Palestinian state. #palestine #israelpalestineconflict
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- Husam Zomlot - Head of Palestinian Mission to the UK - In Conversation
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- 1:04:48
- Date posted
- 10 months ago
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- Join us for a conversation with Dr Zomlot to discuss Israel’s military assault in Gaza, the humanitarian crisis in the territory, and growing international support for Palestinian statehood at the United Nations General Assembly in New York in September 2025.
#palestine #israelpalestineconflict
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- Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy at Chatham House
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- 1:01
- Date posted
- 11 months ago
- Description
- President Volodymyr Zelenskyy of Ukraine visited Chatham House on Monday 23 June as part of a trip to the UK that included meetings with King Charles III and Prime Minister Keir Starmer. President Zelenskyy made the visit to discuss his country’s war effort and how to place additional pressure on Russia to end its war on Ukraine.
Find out more: https://www.chathamhouse.org/2025/06/president-zelenskyy-visits-chatham-house-discuss-defence-and-reconstruction-ukraine
Filmed by Chatham House staff social media manager John Pollock (exterior) and Head of News and Comment Stephen Farrell (interior)
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- Israel's Netanyahu on a Palestinian state | Archive
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- 2:55
- Date posted
- 11 months ago
- Description
- On November 3, 2017 - 100 years and a day after the Balfour Declaration - Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu spoke about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict at a Chatham House event in London.
#palestine #israelpalestineconflict #israel
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- Netanyahu on Israel and a Palestinian state | Archive
- Runtime
- 3:29
- Date posted
- 11 months ago
- Description
- On November 3, 2017, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, spoke about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict at a Chatham House event in London. #palestine #israel #israelpalestineconflict
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- Jamie Raskin, US Congressman - In Conversation
- Runtime
- 1:12:16
- Date posted
- 11 months ago
- Description
- As the new administration transforms US domestic and foreign policy under an ‘America First’ banner, significant questions have emerged about the future of the Atlantic alliance and its global role. At a time of successive American withdrawals from major international institutions and a scaling back of global commitments, what is left of the traditional rules-based international order built by Washington, and what could a post-Trump vision of US leadership and democratic revival look like?
Join us at Chatham House as Congressman Jamie Raskin – former lead impeachment manager, and former member of the House Select Committee to Investigate the January 6th Attack on the United States Capitol – joins Chatham House to discuss his vision for America’s role in the world. In a turbulent geopolitical landscape, how should the US position evolve to meet the new and pressing challenges, and what does this mean for liberal democracies around the world?
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- ‘There’s not going to be a Palestine left to recognize unless we get on with it’ | Archive
- Runtime
- 2:37
- Date posted
- 11 months ago
- Description
- On July 2, 2025, Dame Emily Thornberry, Chair of the Foreign Affairs Select Committee, spoke about the recognition of Palestine at a Chatham House event in London.
#palestine #israel #israelpalestineconflict
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- Trump’s tools: Tariffs and sanctions | Podcast
- Runtime
- 31:44
- Date posted
- 11 months ago
- Description
- How much of Donald Trump’s sanctions strategy is substance – and how much is performance?
In this episode of Independent Thinking, Chatham House experts unpack whether sanctions work. And they look at Trump’s shifting use of sanctions, tariffs and personal power plays in global economic policy. With Christopher Sabatini, Timothy Ash and Christopher Vandome from Chatham House.
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- Explainer | What are 'middle powers'?
- Runtime
- 8:01
- Date posted
- 11 months ago
- Description
- Chatham House analyst Galip Dalay says today’s ‘Middle Powers’ are more focused on positioning themselves to advantage in a shifting Multi-Aligned world order than the values-driven Non-Aligned Movement of past decades.
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- Explainer | What does the PKK disarming mean for Turkey and the Kurds?
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- 3:59
- Date posted
- 11 months ago
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- Galip Dalay, a senior consulting fellow with Chatham House, explains what the disarmament of the Kurdistan Workers' Party means for Turkey, the Kurdish people and the Middle East.
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- Will Trump deliver for Ukraine? | Podcast
- Runtime
- 33:02
- Date posted
- 12 months ago
- Description
- What does Donald Trump’s promise of Patriot missiles – and a 50-day tariff ultimatum to Putin – really mean for Ukraine and Russia?
Chatham House experts Jaroslava Barbieri, John Lough and Samir Puri look at whether it is a significant pivot towards Ukraine, how both sides are faring in the war, and how US credibility is affected by Trump’s changing positions. They are joined by guest host Stephen Farrell, standing in for Bronwen Maddox.
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- Ukraine is facing a serious demographic crisis
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- 1:46
- Date posted
- 12 months ago
- Description
- Jaroslava Barbieri, Research Fellow, Ukraine Forum, Russia and Eurasia Programme, offers her insights from the 2025 Ukraine Reconstruction Conference in Rome.
Filmed by Jaroslava Barbieri
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- Plastic planet: Can a global treaty stop the world choking on plastic pollution?
- Runtime
- 1:55:21
- Date posted
- 12 months ago
- Description
- As global plastic pollution continues to escalate—potentially causing $4.5 trillion in economic damages by 2040—the international community is preparing for a critical round of negotiations in Geneva from 5–14 August 2025.
This meeting, formally known as INC-5.2, builds on five prior sessions of the Intergovernmental Negotiating Committee (INC) and is expected to be the final meeting to develop an international legally binding global treaty to end plastic pollution.
Finding the 'landing zone' for a treaty that is effective and ambitious is the defining challenge of the Geneva negotiations. It requires striking a delicate balance: it needs to be ambitious enough to meaningfully address the full life cycle of plastics and curb pollution at its source, yet flexible enough to secure broad participation from countries with divergent economic and political interests.
Ahead of the Geneva negotiations, this panel discussion explores the opportunitie...
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- Gaza: What next after Trump–Netanyahu talks? | Podcast
- Runtime
- 33:02
- Date posted
- 12 months ago
- Description
- Stephen Farrell, Yossi Mekelberg, Sanam Vakil and Max Yoeli join the podcast to discuss whether a 60-day ceasefire in Gaza is possible. #gaza #israel #palestine
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- Taxing polluting industries: Is it the way to fund the fight against climate change?
- Runtime
- 52:49
- Date posted
- 12 months ago
- Description
- Sources of new, additional and concessional finance are needed to ensure developing countries can meet their development and climate goals. Many low-income countries are on the brink of debt crises, while many developed countries are cutting overseas development assistance. In this context, solidarity levies on under-taxed and highly-polluting sectors of the economy offer a promising avenue for raising new sources of concessional finance in a fair and equitable manner.
The Global Solidarity Levies Task Force, co-chaired by Barbados, France and Kenya with the support of 17 countries, aims to build coalitions of the willing committing to implement levies in a coordinated manner by COP30 and beyond. The Task Force is exploring various options, including levies on aviation, the fossil fuel sector, and financial transactions.
As part of London Climate Action Week, this panel discussion explores the opportunities and challenges, both technical and political, of soli...
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- From the Archive: Under Sheikh Hasina people were killed 'point blank' in Bangladesh: Muhammad Yunus
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- 5:03
- Date posted
- 12 months ago
- Description
- On June 11 2025 Professor Muhammad Yunus, Chief Adviser to Bangladesh’’s interim government, visited Chatham House to discuss events leading up to the ouster of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina in 2024, and its aftermath. #bangladesh #sheikhhasina
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- Macron's UK visit: a back to basics reset after Brexit.
- Runtime
- 2:28
- Date posted
- 12 months ago
- Description
- Sébastien Maillard discusses Emmanuel Macron's state visit to the United Kingdom and what it means for UK-France relations post-Brexit.
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- What do Ukrainians want from post-war reconstruction?
- Runtime
- 1:39
- Date posted
- 12 months ago
- Description
- Orysia Lutsevych explains the findings of the Chatham House survey of Ukrainians ahead of the 2025 Ukraine Recovery Conference in Rome.
Read the report ➡️ https://www.chathamhouse.org/2025/07/mobilizing-team-ukraine-successful-recovery
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- Trump's Big Bill: Battle Lines Drawn for Midterms
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- 2:05
- Date posted
- 12 months ago
- Description
- The US Congress passed President Trump's signature tax cuts and spending bill. Max Yoeli, of Chatham House’s US and the Americas Programme, looks at how it could add trillions to the US national debt.
Filmed by Chatham House staff multimedia producer Rhys Aaron Lewis.
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- One year hard Labour: Why is the UK so difficult to govern? | Podcast
- Runtime
- 30:57
- Date posted
- 12 months ago
- Description
- After a crisis week for Britain’s ruling Labour Party, host Bronwen Maddox and Chatham House’s Olivia Sullivan are joined by economist Professor Stephen Millard and pollster Joe Twyman to look at the foreign and domestic challenges facing the country just one year after Keir Starmer won a landslide election victory.
Presenter: Bronwen Maddox
Guests:
Olivia O’Sullivan - Director of the UK in the World Programme at Chatham House
Professor Stephen Millard - Deputy Director, National Institute of Economic and Social Research
Joe Twyman - Pollster, co-founder of Deltapoll.
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- What does China want from US trade talks?
- Runtime
- 2:00
- Date posted
- 12 months ago
- Description
- Read the report, authored by a Chatham House researcher as part of the consortium of the Horizon Europe project.
https://eh4s.eu/publication/standing-firm-and-reducing-reliance-on-the-us-how-china-is-handling-trumps-trade-war #china #tariffs #trump
Filmed by Chatham House staff Rhys Aaron Lewis and Stephen Farrell
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- What does China want from US trade negotiations?
- Runtime
- 2:07
- Date posted
- 1 year ago
- Description
- Read the report, authored by a Chatham House researcher as part of the consortium of the Horizon Europe project. #china #trade
https://eh4s.eu/publication/standing-firm-and-reducing-reliance-on-the-us-how-china-is-handling-trumps-trade-war

