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The breakdown of nuclear diplomacy, misleading talk of ‘limited’ nuclear war and a lack of public awareness have produced a ...
Chatham House announced on Monday that General Sir Richard Barrons will join its International Security Programme as a senior ...
The Court’s advisory opinion affirms that inadequate action on climate change may violate international law. Its findings could shape the contours of debate at COP30.
The new free trade agreement will bring opportunity for British and Indian economies. Working towards genuine strategic ...
In contrast to talk of a potential rapprochement, Chinese policymakers have responded firmly to ongoing trade disputes with ...
The UK should work more closely with European and regional partners to tackle climate change, promote growth and uphold ...
But Kinshasa will need significant peacebuilding and humanitarian support – and local communities must have some ownership of ...
Peacebuilding often fails to address the chaotic realities of modern conflicts. Interventions designed by international policymakers must adapt to a world of fluid transnational ties and economically ...
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 ...
Azerbaijan hosts the UN’s 29th climate Conference of the Parties (COP29), from 11 to 22 November, at a critical moment for multilateral efforts to address climate change. Climate impacts are worsening ...
Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, now into its third year, has confounded many assumptions – both in Moscow and in the West – about the effectiveness of Russian military capabilities, ...
Explaining the history of democracy in Turkey, prospects for its future trajectory and the key factors behind the current crisis in the country’s democracy.
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