The two countries face unusually consequential elections where their populations must choose between moving unambiguously towards the West – or towards closer ties with Russia.
Traditional allies of the US need to find a way to work together on some global policy issues even when the US itself is not ...
Following decades of negotiations, the 2015 Paris Agreement on climate change demonstrated how governments could come together and address the need for climate action. Limiting global temperature ...
Join us and ask Chatham House Senior Research Fellow, Natalie Sabanadze anything about the situation in the Caucasus. Submit your questions in advance. Whilst Russia focuses on its illegal invasion of ...
While Nigeria has taken some steps to reform its judiciary and procurement sector, efforts have focused primarily on ...
Despite the ongoing war, recovery and reconstruction is under way in Ukraine. The question of how to push and finance the pipeline of the recovery projects remains one of the key challenges for the ...
As part of Black History Month, this event celebrates the enduring contributions of African and Caribbean communities to the ...
In this discussion, the Rt Hon Anneliese Dodds, Minister of State for Development in the Foreign, Commonwealth and ...
Join government officials, global business and civil society leaders to discuss how economic security policies are changing ...
While the US–India relationship will continue to deepen whoever wins the US election, the two countries must become more ...
The UK decision was welcomed by India and the US, and shows a capacity for fresh thinking. But the transfer of sovereignty ...