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Chatham House: Navigating a changing global order: Ghana’s strategic priorities

At a Chatham House meeting led by Bronwen Maddox, Ghana’s President John Mahama emphasized the need for global security cooperation in West Africa amidst political fragmentation and unmet climate commitments. He advocated for reforming the UN, African integration, and democratic values, while acknowledging the historical impacts of colonialism and the necessity of multilateralism for future… Continue reading
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Chatham House: Who will be the next UN Secretary-General? Rafael Mariano Grossi and Rebeca Grynspan each present their vision

The Chatham House meeting, chaired by Professor Marc Weller, featured candidates Rafael Mariano Grossi and Rebeca Grynspan discussing their visions for the UN Secretary-General role. Grossi emphasized the need for effective diplomacy and UN reform, while Grynspan highlighted the organization’s adaptability amid skepticism and crises. Both showcased their leadership capabilities. Continue reading
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Chatham House: US at 250: Internationalism vs isolationism – America’s enduring foreign policy debate

The Chatham House meeting, chaired by Laurel Rapp, discusses the evolving landscape of U.S. foreign policy, highlighting the historical tension between internationalism and isolationism. It examines America’s global role, the impact of past presidents, and current public sentiment. Key issues include America’s ability to redefine its foreign approach amid domestic challenges and geopolitical competition. Continue reading
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Chatham House: Reimagining pandemic prevention, preparedness and resilience

The Chatham House meeting, chaired by Emma Ross, explored the connection between inequality and pandemics. Panelists discussed how structural inequalities exacerbate pandemic impacts, evidenced by COVID and Ebola. They emphasized the cyclical relationship between inequality and health outcomes, the need for equitable vaccine access, and the importance of trust in governance for effective pandemic preparedness. Continue reading
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Chatham House: How can Sheinbaum’s Mexico coexist peacefully with Trump’s America

This Chatham House meeting is chaired by Dr. Christopher Sabatini from the Latin America programme. Also on the panel are: Vanessa Rubio-Márquez, Dr Pamela Starr and Graham Stock. Mexico has changed a number of his norms over time. Mexico was never supposed to do anything to upset US national Security. Mexico has the oportunity to… Continue reading
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Review: AI, Automation, And War – The Rise Of A Military-Tech Complex – by Anthony King

Artificial Intelligence or AI is a real technology buzz word. It has dominated global news stories and is seen as the great new leap forward in modern technology that will have a transformative effect on all our daily lives. Whereas the advantages to the civilian sector seem positive, good and acceptable. There has been a… Continue reading
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