Foreign policy in Britain is often discussed as if it were a distant theatre, detached from the everyday realities of people’s lives. Yet the past decade has shown repeatedly that global shocks land ...
Britain’s next prime minister faces major policy decisions on tech and AI. They should aim to strengthen the UK’s tech sovereignty by building the national strengths – and the alliances – that give a ...
The US–Mexico–Canada agreement now faces a decade of annual reviews. But the fact that the treaty will remain in place during ...
We are facing a storm of geopolitical instability, economic coercion, AI and climate change – and it’s likely to get worse.
International law does not permit any country to appoint itself ‘guardian’ of other states’ rights and demand payment. The only realistic solution is a return to negotiations.
Following this week’s Ankara NATO summit, General Sir Richard Barrons told the Chatham House London Conference that European ...
Disagreements over the Iran war and defence procurement threaten to turn the annual summit into another theatre for division ...
This week’s NATO summit in Ankara takes place at a pivotal moment in the alliance’s evolution – and for US–Europe relations. In Ankara, the agenda will rightly focus on defence spending targets and ...
In the space of two weeks in June, two Andean countries elected new right-wing governments. In Peru, Keiko Fujimori, leader of its largest congressional party, won the presidency on her fourth attempt ...
Just the day after the 2026 NATO Summit in Ankara, the first session of Chatham House’s 2026 London Conference addressed the future of alliance.
Chinese lenders account for 12 per cent of Africa’s private and public external debt, which increased more than fivefold to $696 billion from 2000 to 2020. China is a major creditor of many African ...
Image — Belarusian President Aliaksandr Lukashenka smiles during the wreath laying ceremony to the Unknown Soldiers Tomb, marking the 80th anniversary of the victory over Nazi Germany on 9 May 2025 in ...