Chatham House
How should Britain build influence and impact on the Korean Peninsula?
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- How should Britain build influence and impact on the Korean Peninsula?
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- 1:03:22
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- 1 year ago
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- Amid a delicate geopolitical environment, the Korean Peninsula remains one of the world’s most strategically sensitive regions. Nuclear tensions, the threat of military escalation, geoeconomic turbulence and domestic political volatility continue to shape regional stability.
North Korea continues to maintain its isolationist posture alongside a foreign policy aimed at disruption. South Korea, despite recent political upheaval, has taken on a growing global role as a diplomatic, economic and security actor. The UK’s role is somewhat limited, however it has signalled greater ambition in its Indo-Pacific strategy. The question remains about how Britain’s role on the Peninsula should evolve.
This panel brings together senior policymakers and experts to evaluate whether the UK’s current policy tools and partnerships are fit for purpose.
Key questions include:
What are the main security, economic and diplomatic challenges facing the...
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- One year of Labour: Is the government right on Europe, the US, and China?
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- 1:01:49
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- 1 year ago
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- Foreign affairs have played a critical role in the Labour government’s first year in power. The Trump administration’s ‘America First’ agenda has forced the government to navigate unpredictable tariffs, raised questions about the US’s role in NATO, and pushed the UK and European allies to spend more on defence. While an attempted ‘reset’ with the EU this year has strengthened some ties, the future security and trading relationship with the bloc is still to be shaped. And as China increasingly asserts its economic influence and dominates the supply chains and technologies needed for the green transition, the UK finds itself navigating between all three powers while managing numerous problems at home.
Prime Minister Keir Starmer has sought to avoid making a public choice between the US and Europe, and to cautiously re-engage with China, but this government will face difficult trade-offs between all these relationships through the rest of this parliament. And ma...
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- 'There’s not going to be a Palestine left to recognise unless we get on with it’ | Archive
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- 2:30
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- 1 year ago
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- Rt Hon Dame Emily Thornberry. Chair of the Foreign Affairs Select Committee and Labour MP, speaking at Chatham House on a panel to assess the first year of the Labour government. #palestine #trump #gaza
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- Under Sheikh Hasina 'terrible things' happened in Bangladesh - Muhammad Yunus | From the Archive
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- 1:57
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- 1 year ago
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- From the Chatham House archive: 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. He warned about anger in Bangladesh over Sheikh Hasina’s stay in India, and what he asked Indian PM Narendra Modi to do.
#SheikhHasina #MuhammadYunus #Modi #BangladeshPolitics #IndiaBangladesh #Shorts #News
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- Global drug policy: How to win the war?
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- 1:06:44
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- 1 year ago
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- In recent years, the global narcotics landscape has undergone dramatic transformation – most notably with the surge of synthetic opioids like fentanyl, which are reshaping illicit markets and accelerating overdose crises, particularly in North America. From trade tensions between the US and China to Europe’s expanding cocaine market and the UK’s record drug-related death rates, the intersections between drug policy, public health, and international relations have never been more urgent.
Recent developments – including the ground breaking inclusion of 'harm reduction' in a United Nations (UN) Commission on Narcotic Drugs resolution – signal a shift toward more compassionate, evidence-based policies. As pressure mounts to move beyond outdated, enforcement-led frameworks, this discussion will examine how diplomacy, multilateral cooperation, and legal regulation can foster a more coherent and humane global response to drug policy challenges.
This panel ...
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- Can Europe Rebuild Its Defence Industry in Time? | Armida van Rij on NATO Spending
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- 3:43
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- 1 year ago
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- Armida van Rij outlines the challenges Europe faces in scaling up its defence industrial base, the importance of public support for increased defence spending, and why economic growth should not be the primary justification for security investments.
Courtesy of NATO Public Forum.
#NATO #DefenceSpending #Europe #ArmidaVanRij #ChathamHouse #SecurityPolicy #DefenceIndustry
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- Russia Is Exploiting NATO’s Divisions | Armida van Rij at NATO Conference
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- 2:22
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- 1 year ago
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- Armida van Rij, Senior Research Fellow at Chatham House, discusses how Russia exploits political and societal divisions within NATO and Europe, the impact of U.S. policy shifts under Trump, and the need for European countries to prepare to take greater responsibility for supporting Ukraine.
Courtesy of NATO Public Forum.
#NATO #ChathamHouse #Russia #Ukraine #EuropeanSecurity #ArmidaVanRij
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- Iran’s nuclear programme: destroyed, damaged or intact? | Podcast
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- 28:28
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- 1 year ago
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- Did US strikes cripple Iran’s nuclear programme – or just set the stage for the next crisis? Bronwen Maddox hosts from Jordan, joined by international security expert Marion Messmer and Middle East associate fellow Lina Khatib in London, to examine the claims and counter-claims and what it means for the region’s fragile balance of power.
Read our latest on the regional impact of the conflict, Iraq’s fragile stability is threatened by a shifting Middle Eastern order
https://www.chathamhouse.org/2025/06/iraqs-fragile-stability-threatened-shifting-middle-eastern-order
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- Zelenskyy on how the UK helped Ukraine #ukraine #russiaukrainewar #russia
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- 1:51
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- 1 year ago
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- President Volodymyr Zelenskyy 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.
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- Zelenskyy on Ukraine's fight for survival
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- 1:09
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- 1 year ago
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- President Volodymyr Zelenskyy 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.
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- President Zelenskyy speaks at Chatham House ahead of the NATO summit.
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- 5:34
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- 1 year ago
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- President Volodymyr Zelenskyy 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
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- Global South nations feel dictated to #globalsouth #africa
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- 2:33
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- 1 year ago
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- As defence spending rises, the UN's Ahunna Eziakonwa fears the arms will end up in Africa, causing more instability.
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- London Conference 2025: Sir John Sawers
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- 30:08
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- 1 year ago
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- Sir John Sawers, former MI6 chief (2009–2014), discusses the Iran–Israel war and whether the US or UK should get involved. Hosted by Chatham House's director, Bronwen Maddox, at the London Conference 2025.
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- London Conference 2025: Welcome address and Lord Robertson
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- 44:15
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- 1 year ago
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- Chatham House Director Bronwen Maddox opens the London Conference 2025 on the theme of 'Rewriting the rules of the world.' She then hosts an 'In Conversation' session with The Rt Hon Lord Robertson, the former NATO Secretary General, who discusses issues including the Israel–Iran war, the future of NATO and the UK's Strategic Defence Review.
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- What Does China Really Think About the Iran-Israel Conflict?
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- 1:05
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- 1 year ago
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- Dr Yu Jie is senior research fellow on China in the Asia-Pacific Programme at Chatham House, focusing on the decision-making process of Chinese foreign policy as well as China’s economic diplomacy.
#china #iran #israelpalestineconflict
Filmed by Chatham House staff multimedia producer Rhys Aaron Lewis and Head of News and Comment Stephen Farrell
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- London Conference 2025: Ahunna Eziakonwa
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- 30:48
- Date posted
- 1 year ago
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- Ahunna Eziakonwa, UN assistant secretary-general and UNDP assistant administrator and regional director for Africa, outlines the challenges facing a world that is investing in defence while development funding plateaus, where multilateralism is under threat, and where a global technological divide remains with 800 million African still lacking internet access.
The session was chaired by Tighisti Amare, incoming director of the Chatham House Africa Programme.
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- The Iran-Israel war is an opportunity for China
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- 1:12
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- 1 year ago
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- Dr Yu Jie discusses China's perspective of the Iran-Israel war at our 2025 London Conference.
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- US should bomb Iran’s nuclear sites, says ex-MI6 chief John Sawers
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- 1:21
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- 1 year ago
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- “I think the Americans should frankly get on with it and get it over with. It reduces the chance of the Iranians shipping out kit from Fordow.”
Sir John Sawers, the former head of MI6, on whether the US should strike Iran's nuclear sites.
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- US should bomb Iran’s nuclear sites, says ex-MI6 chief John Sawers
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- 1:21
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- 1 year ago
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- “I think the Americans should frankly get on with it and get it over with. It reduces the chance of the Iranians shipping out kit from Fordow.”
Sir John Sawers, the former head of MI6, on whether the US should strike Iran's nuclear sites.
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- Europe should stop whining and act like a superpower
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- 1:01
- Date posted
- 1 year ago
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- Lt General Ben Hodges, former commanding general United States Army Europe, on what Europe needs to do to face Russia.
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- Europe should stop whining and act like a superpower #russia #ukraine #europe
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- 0:54
- Date posted
- 1 year ago
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- Ben Hodges, former commanding general United States Army Europe, on what Europe needs to do to face Russia.
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- In the Iran-Israel war, Trump is playing a 'deadly game of brinkmanship' #iran #israel #nuclear
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- 0:46
- Date posted
- 1 year ago
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- The Rt Hon Lord Robertson, former Secretary General of NATO, on the consequences of Iran-Israel war.
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- In the Iran-Israel war, Donald Trump is playing a 'deadly game of brinkmanship'
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- 0:53
- Date posted
- 1 year ago
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- The Rt Hon Lord Robertson, former Secretary General of NATO, on the consequences of Iran-Israel war at our 2025 London Conference.
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- 2016: Foreign Minister Javad Zarif said Iran wanted 'peaceful but unlimited enrichment programme'
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- 0:51
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- 1 year ago
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- 2016: Minister of Foreign Affairs Javad Zarif told Chatham House Iran wanted 'a peaceful but unlimited enrichment programme'.
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- 2016: Foreign Minister Javad Zarif said Iran wanted 'peaceful but unlimited enrichment programme'
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- 0:58
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- 1 year ago
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- 2016: Minister of Foreign Affairs Javad Zarif told Chatham House Iran wanted 'a peaceful but unlimited enrichment programme'.
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- 2017: Benjamin Netanyahu said 'we will not let Iran acquire nuclear weapons'.
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- 0:26
- Date posted
- 1 year ago
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- 2017: Benjamin Netanyahu told Chatham House 'we will not let Iran acquire nuclear weapons'.
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- 2017: Benjamin Netanyahu said 'we will not let Iran acquire nuclear weapons'.
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- 0:33
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- 1 year ago
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- 2017: Benjamin Netanyahu told Chatham House 'we will not let Iran acquire nuclear weapons'.
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- What does the Iran Israel war mean for the region and the world? | Podcast
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- 26:01
- Date posted
- 1 year ago
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- Following Israel’s strikes on Iran on 13 June, and the subsequent sequence of retaliation and counter retaliation, fears are rising that the conflict could escalate.
In this special episode of Independent Thinking (an edited version of a live webinar) Galip Dalay joins a panel of experts to discuss strategic goals, the responses of the key regional and international actors, including the Gulf states and the US, and what if any viable diplomatic or military off-ramps exist to prevent a broader regional war.
Read the Chatham House research paper, Why peacebuilding fails and what to do about it.
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- Iran–Israel war and its broader implications
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- 1:09:22
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- 1 year ago
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- The recent escalation between Iran and Israel marks the fiercest and most prolonged military confrontation ever between the two states.
Following Israel’s strikes on Iran on 13 June, reportedly aimed at incapacitating Iran’s nuclear and defence capabilities and military leadership, Tehran retaliated with missile attacks on Israel. Waves of strikes have continued over the past four days on multiple locations in Israel and Iran, raising fears that the conflict could lead to even greater regional escalation.
Key questions include:
As the war continues, what strategic goals are Tehran and Tel Aviv pursuing and how will this shape the conflict’s trajectory?
How are key regional and international actors, including the Gulf states and the US, responding to the escalation?
What viable diplomatic or military off-ramps exist to prevent a broader regional war, and what leverage do outside powers have to encourage de-escalation?
How h...
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- Risk of escalation after Israeli strikes on Iran
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- 0:29
- Date posted
- 1 year ago
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- Dr Marion Messmer discusses the risk of escalation after Israeli strikes on Iran.
#israel #iran #nuclear
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- Damage caused by Israeli strikes on Iran
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- 0:32
- Date posted
- 1 year ago
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- Israel strikes Iran | How will Donald Trump respond?
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- 0:56
- Date posted
- 1 year ago
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- Dr Marion Messmer discusses US President Donald Trump's reaction to Israel's air strikes on Iran.
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- Israel strikes Iran | What damage has been caused so far?
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- 0:32
- Date posted
- 1 year ago
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- Dr Marion Messmer discusses the damaged caused to Iran by Israel's air campaign.
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- Israel strikes Iran | How worried should we be?
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- 0:38
- Date posted
- 1 year ago
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- Dr Marion Messmer discusses the consequences of the strikes by Israel on Iran's nuclear sites.
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- Podcast | Can Britain be great again?
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- 30:20
- Date posted
- 1 year ago
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- Is Britain chasing faded glory or forging a credible future? As the government lays out its latest spending review, Bronwen Maddox is joined by Jeremy Hunt and Samir Puri to ask whether bold talk of growth, defence and science hides a deeper strategic drift – or a real path back to global influence.
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- ‘It is an explosive situation’: Bangladesh’s Muhammad Yunus on how India’s Modi could help
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- 2:04
- Date posted
- 1 year ago
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- Navigating protracted conflicts in a multi-aligned world
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- 2:55:59
- Date posted
- 1 year ago
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- Modern conflicts are no longer neatly contained within national borders but are increasingly shaped by complex, transnational geoeconomic systems. This event marks the culmination of a five-year Chatham House research programme under the Cross-Border Conflict Evidence, Policy, and Trends (XCEPT) initiative funded by UK international Development.
The research explores the evolving dynamics of transnational conflict ecosystems across the Middle East, North Africa, the Sahel, and parts of West and East Africa. The programme investigates how conflict economies — sustained by both licit and illicit supply chains — are reshaping regional power structures and challenging the effectiveness of traditional Western policy responses.
As regional middle powers pursue pragmatic, issue-based alignments and military actors evolve into significant political players, the urgency for a more adaptive and strategic Western approach grows.
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- 'Learn to speak Russian' or spend more on defence, NATO chief Rutte says
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- 0:44
- Date posted
- 1 year ago
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- NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte visited Chatham House on 9 June to outline his vision for the alliance’s future funding and priorities, in his keynote pre-summit address before the NATO meeting on June 24 and 25.
In his speech, Rutte outlined the need to ‘make our alliance stronger, fairer and more lethal’ in order to meet an increasing range of threats, particularly regarding Russia’s capacity to rearm and threaten alliance countries in the near future.
You can watch the full speech here: https://www.chathamhouse.org/events/all/open-event/nato-secretary-general-mark-rutte-building-better-nato
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- In conversation with HE Professor Muhammad Yunus, Chief Advisor of Bangladesh
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- 1:00:47
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- 1 year ago
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- Bangladesh has an uncertain future ahead of it.
Following the toppling of Sheikh Hasina’s government in 2024, the country has been navigating the pathways to a more just, equitable, and democratic Bangladesh. Bangladeshis are grappling with significant change, and the apprehension of the political transition that is underway.
From economic inclusion and youth employment to climate adaptation and democratic resilience, the list of challenges facing a new government in Dhaka is long and complex. There is also the question of how a future government will navigate the plight of the Rohingya people currently residing in the world’s largest refugee camp in the country. And amid a global order in flux, how Bangladesh handles the major geopolitical challenges of the day and engages with its neighbours, the region and the international community will be closely watched.
Nobel Peace Prize laureate Professor Muhammad Yunus has been central in efforts to ...
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- Geopolitics and global challenges - with Sir Nick Clegg
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- 1:05:15
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- 1 year ago
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- As the world confronts a multitude of complex global challenges, growing strategic competition among major powers is complicating efforts to build coordinated responses to transnational challenges.
Sir Nick Clegg and other leading experts discuss:
How is renewed great power competition reshaping the institutions and norms that underpin global cooperation?
To what extent are multilateral institutions being weakened or reconfigured due to the strategic interests of great powers? How is the race for leadership in artificial intelligence affecting international cooperation on AI standards?
And is private philanthropy playing a greater role in fostering innovation and delivering assistance to promote human development?
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- America has carried the burden for too long - says NATO chief
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- 0:57
- Date posted
- 1 year ago
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- NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte visited Chatham House on 9 June to outline his vision for the alliance’s future funding and priorities, in his keynote pre-summit address before the NATO meeting on June 24 and 25.
In his speech, Rutte outlined the need to ‘make our alliance stronger, fairer and more lethal’ in order to meet an increasing range of threats, particularly regarding Russia’s capacity to rearm and threaten alliance countries in the near future.
You can watch the full speech here: https://www.chathamhouse.org/events/all/open-event/nato-secretary-general-mark-rutte-building-better-nato
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- Quantum leap in defence needed - says NATO chief
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- 1:07
- Date posted
- 1 year ago
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- NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte visited Chatham House on 9 June to outline his vision for the alliance’s future funding and priorities, in his keynote pre-summit address before the NATO meeting on June 24 and 25.
In his speech, Rutte outlined the need to ‘make our alliance stronger, fairer and more lethal’ in order to meet an increasing range of threats, particularly regarding Russia’s capacity to rearm and threaten alliance countries in the near future.
You can watch the full speech here: https://www.chathamhouse.org/events/all/open-event/nato-secretary-general-mark-rutte-building-better-nato
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- China's military expansion means NATO must be more lethal - says NATO chief
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- 1:33
- Date posted
- 1 year ago
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- NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte visited Chatham House on 9 June to outline his vision for the alliance’s future funding and priorities, in his keynote pre-summit address before the NATO meeting on June 24 and 25.
In his speech, Rutte outlined the need to ‘make our alliance stronger, fairer and more lethal’ in order to meet an increasing range of threats, particularly regarding Russia’s capacity to rearm and threaten alliance countries in the near future.
You can watch the full speech here: https://www.chathamhouse.org/events/all/open-event/nato-secretary-general-mark-rutte-building-better-nato
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- NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte – building a better NATO
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- 1:01:41
- Date posted
- 1 year ago
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- In this keynote address, NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte sets out how NATO will become a stronger, fairer and more lethal alliance. During his speech and conversation with the audience, Mr Rutte will outline how NATO will spend more on defence and increase defence production to face a more dangerous world. With a new defence investment plan at its heart, the secretary general will explain how this will transform the Alliance.
Join us at Chatham House for the conversation with Mark Rutte, Secretary General of NATO, just two weeks before Allied leaders meet in The Hague.
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- Russia could use military force against NATO in five years - says NATO chief
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- 1:20
- Date posted
- 1 year ago
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- NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte visited Chatham House on 9 June to outline his vision for the alliance’s future funding and priorities, in his keynote pre-summit address before the NATO meeting on June 24 and 25.
In his speech, Rutte outlined the need to ‘make our alliance stronger, fairer and more lethal’ in order to meet an increasing range of threats, particularly regarding Russia’s capacity to rearm and threaten alliance countries in the near future.
You can watch the full speech here: https://www.chathamhouse.org/events/all/open-event/nato-secretary-general-mark-rutte-building-better-nato
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- NATO faces US ambivalence and Russian aggression – The World Today
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- 1:09
- Date posted
- 1 year ago
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- Editor Mike Higgins looks at how NATO can reshape itself for the Trump era ahead of its 2025 summit, and other great reads in the summer issue of Chatham House’s agenda-setting international affairs magazine.
Read the summer edition: https://www.chathamhouse.org/publications/the-world-today/2025-06
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- Podcast | War plan or wish list – The UK Strategic Defence Review
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- 35:26
- Date posted
- 1 year ago
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- Drones, AI, cyber warfare and nuclear weapons are a key part of the UK’s new Strategic Defence Review, along with conventional weapons. Chatham House experts unpack the strategy, spending pledges and how Britain should adapt its military to deal with Putin, China and Donald Trump.
Bronwen Maddox is joined by Chatham House experts Grace Cassy, Marion Messmer and Olivia O’Sullivan to unpack the strategy, spending pledges, and the UK’s place in a rapidly shifting global security landscape.
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- Caught in the middle- Iraq's positioning in US-Iran tensions
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- 59:08
- Date posted
- 1 year ago
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- In recent years, Iraq has managed to maintain a degree of insulation from turbulence in the Middle East. Despite ongoing US–Iran tensions, the fallout of Israel’s war in Gaza and against the axis of resistance, regime change in Syria, and global economic upheavals, Iraq has maintained a precarious stability. But a convergence of challenges is testing Iraq’s ability to safeguard this fragile balance.
With US-Iran negotiations at a critical juncture, Baghdad once again finds itself caught between two strategic partners whose competition frequently plays out on Iraqi soil. Meanwhile, the cancellation of US energy waivers could severely impact Iraq’s electricity imports from Iran, threatening widespread blackouts just as summer temperatures soar – an unwelcome backdrop to brewing public discontent and looming national parliamentary elections.
Externally, Iraq’s rentier economic model – heavily reliant on oil exports – faces new pressure from shifti...
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- UK Strategic Defence Review: What it means for Britain's military and its nuclear capability
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- 1:54
- Date posted
- 1 year ago
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- In this video Chatham House experts Olivia O’Sullivan and Dr Marion Messmer analyse what the UK government's Strategic Defence Review means for the future cost of Britain's military, and for its nuclear capability. Read their expert comment here: https://www.chathamhouse.org/2025/06/uk-strategic-defence-review-draws-right-lessons-ukraine-still-relies-continued-us
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Olivia O’Sullivan is Director of the UK in the World Programme
Dr Marion Messmer is Senior Research Fellow of the International Security Programme
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- Explainer | UK Strategic Defence Review — What does it mean and why now?
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- 1:32
- Date posted
- 1 year ago
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- The SDR’s vision calls for a revolution in how the UK finds, buys and uses technology to keep up with its adversaries. Read the full expert comment by Grace Cassy here: https://www.chathamhouse.org/2025/06/i-was-part-team-behind-uk-strategic-defence-review-here-what-shaped-our-thinking
Grace was appointed by the UK defence secretary to the 2025 Strategic Defence Review team as an external expert. She is an associate fellow at Chatham House's UK In the World Programme.
Read more from Chatham House on the UK here: https://www.chathamhouse.org/regions/europe/united-kingdom

