Former Prime Minister Theresa May discusses how abuse of power is eroding trust in democratic institutions. As 2024 has been billed the ‘year of elections’, trust and faith in democracy is uncertain.
As NATO celebrates its 75th anniversary, the UK must overcome its capability gaps to boost the alliance’s deterrence power ...
After a breakaway part of Moldova appeals for Russian protection, evidence mounts that Moscow is stepping up interference in ...
China’s long-term strategy around bases in Africa is unclear, but countries hosting them must also make political calculations.
Having a foreign secretary with status that is largely free of domestic political concerns matters, but a lack of strategy ...
The UK has played a key role in the design and deployment of economic and financial sanctions over many years, linked in part to its role as a permanent member of the UN Security Council. Russia’s ...
Co-hosted with Japan House, the event brought together Japanese, UK and Global South stakeholders to discuss how the G7 can find ways to improve understanding with developing countries. Chatham House ...
An April deadline for a decision to ‘snap back’ US and EU sanctions is approaching. The Biden administration must reimpose some measures – but in careful, calibrated fashion.
On 6 March 2024, the Constitutional Council in Senegal issued a judgement that came as a huge relief to elected politicians and civil society campaigners right across West Africa. It ruled that the ...