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Whoever wins the US presidential election, the UK should plan for higher tariffs and for scepticism about NATO, write Bronwen Maddox and Olivia O'Sullivan.
Chatham House's new paper advises what the next UK government must prioritize.
chathamhouse.org/2024/05/uk-par…
A tremendously vibrant (and yes indeed frank) roundtable with Samir Saran and Lisa Curtis. Grateful to have these two terrific thinkers share their understanding and reflections on the US and India Chatham House
The IDF’s incursion into Rafah has put pressure on Palestinians to relocate to al Mawasi in the west and Khan Younis and Deir al-Balah to the north, warns Ahmed Aboudouh (@CH_MENAP).
chathamhouse.org/2024/05/egypt-…
'If it is Donald J. Trump I think that will be a huge jolt to the transatlantic alliance'
Olivia O'Sullivan on how 🇺🇸's election will impact European security.
Read our latest report on the UK's foreign policy: bit.ly/4bH530H
'I think that a The Labour Party government should be making a carefully prepared early offer to Brussels'
Peter Ricketts on how 🇬🇧 should approach the European Union post-election.
Read our latest report on the UK's foreign policy: bit.ly/4bH530H
Super to be back Chatham House with the incomparable Samir Saran hosted by Leslie Vinjamuri to discuss the future of India-US relations.
Samir pointed to a future where the world’s two leading powers are self-interested but mutually supportive democracies
Sergei Shoigu's removal is about two things: taking back control of the military and removing any threat to Vladimir Putin’s power, writes Samantha de Bendern (@CHRussiaEurasia) for the The Guardian. theguardian.com/commentisfree/…
Over the last two years, I've worked hard to refresh & elevate the Chatham House Asia-Pacific programme at a time when we desperately need more insights into Asia. I was lucky to inherit Yu Jie as senior China fellow, one of the sharpest analysts around, e.g.: chathamhouse.org/2024/05/xi-jin… 🧵
Event | Setting the agenda: Recommendations for the next UK foreign secretary
Olivia O'Sullivan,Philip Stephens and Peter Ricketts join Bronwen Maddox to discuss the foreign policy priorities for the next 🇬🇧 government.
Livestream here:
The Richard and Susan Hayden Academy Fellowship is now open for applications!
This fellowship is open to all nationalities. Apply by 4 June for the chance to join a renowned Chatham House research programme and participate in our Leadership Programme!👇
careers.chathamhouse.org/jobs/4481798-r…
The possibility of Western troops operating in Ukraine is one of the Kremlin’s greatest fears – it shouldn't be ruled out, writes Keir Giles (@CHRussiaEurasia).
chathamhouse.org/2024/05/uk-sho…
‘Realistic ambition’ should be the guiding principle of the next government, with the UK recognizing its limits but remaining engaged, write Bronwen Maddox and Olivia O'Sullivan.
chathamhouse.org/2024/05/three-…
The final Chatham House QE II Academy fellowship is up - and your chance to join the Europe Programme. Are you interested in questions on the future of the EU, European security, and Europe's role in the world? Then have a look below and apply by 4 June.
careers.chathamhouse.org/jobs/4481798-r…
Very excited to welcome Samir Saran, President of India’s leading think tank ORF to Chatham House today for this roundtable discussion with Lisa Curtis, director of the Indo-Pacific program at CNAS chathamhouse.org/events/all/res…
Whoever wins the US presidential election, the UK should plan for higher tariffs and for scepticism about NATO, write Bronwen Maddox and Olivia O'Sullivan.
Chatham House's new paper advises what the next UK government must prioritize.
chathamhouse.org/2024/05/uk-par…