President Trump’s comments regarding the island’s potential use in a strike on Iran show its continued importance in ...
Chatham House staff and associate fellows engaged with national and industry leaders throughout Indaba 2026, the African ...
Threat perceptions have changed. Qatar, Turkey, Saudi Arabia and Egypt all wish to avoid a war that would bring even more upheaval to the region.
The Trump administration’s reversal of the endangerment finding is a brutal assault on global efforts to confront climate ...
At first glance, the Trump administration’s energy dominance policy appears to have been a success. But shifting energy market dynamics has proven difficult.
Trump’s plan could doom aspirations for a unified Palestinian state. European and Arab states should pressure Washington before it’s too late.
The AI Impact Summit in New Delhi is ambitious – but little progress on international governance is expected. Smaller and regional gatherings are a better prospect to develop the solutions the world ...
The Modi government may conclude a trade agreement, but its relationship with the Trump administration has been scarred by a year of hostility and tariffs.
Join government officials, global business and civil society leaders to explore strategies for navigating economic uncertainty in an increasingly complex geopolitical landscape. Policymakers, business ...
As Hungarians prepare to go to the polls, Grégoire Roos, Director of the Europe and Russia and Eurasia Programme at Chatham House, will outline what the elections mean for Hungary and Europe’s future.
Yet the deeper risk is subtler. Fragmentation could occur not through formal secession or treaty rupture, but through policy incoherence: overlapping initiatives, underfunded ambitions, and divergent ...
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