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Former climate advisor to the UN Secretary-General and the President of the General Assembly While climate change has been dominating the international agenda in recent years, efforts to influence the ...
Chatham House analysts give their initial reaction and insights after US President Donald Trump met Russian President Vladimir Putin in Anchorage on Friday.
The news that the Trump administration has struck a deal with US chipmakers Nvidia and AMD, allowing exports of some of the companies’ chips to China in return for a 15 per cent cut of revenue (to be ...
Ruth Townend and Bhargabi Bharadwaj speak to the former lead of the UK’s UNFCCC negotiations about the future of climate diplomacy.
UK Defence Secretary Grant Shapps’s speech on 15 January described a shift from ‘a post-war to a pre-war world’. How well equipped is Britain to meet this new period?
Violent conflict along the Ethiopia–Sudan border is profoundly destabilizing communities on both sides, disrupting trade in key resources and displacing thousands of people from productive farmlands.
Hemispheric policy is nothing new to Trump’s circle. Project 2025, the Trump-friendly set of ideas about US governance published last year, envisaged ‘re-hemisphering’ supply chains as both a ...
Divisions over key foreign policy issues, from the war in Ukraine to Gaza, could play a pivotal role in determining the outcome of the 2024 presidential election.
Iran and its allies in the ‘axis of resistance’ have continually adapted to withstand external pressures. Despite severe setbacks in 2024 – including the losses of senior leaders – the axis remains ...
The trade of gold is perpetuating Sudan’s civil war and connecting the conflict to the wider region. Consequently, external actors that benefit from the gold sector could hold the key to a sustainable ...
Summary To aid understanding of the barriers to reform of Iraq’s state and economy, this paper focuses on the drivers and impact of politically sanctioned corruption in the country. This type of ...
Far right parties’ vote share did not increase on the scale some expected. But in the long-term, their ideas may affect EU policy on migration, environment, security and enlargement.