A ceasefire that leaves Ukraine unprotected would only provide a pause before a wider war. Washington and Kyiv must agree ...
While engaging with China’s leaders can be beneficial, it must be underpinned by a clear strategy to counter covert influence and manage the risks of economic and technological dependencies.
As Iraq braces for a turbulent 2025, Prime Minister Mohammed Shia’ al-Sudani addresses the current state of affairs and share his projections for the future of both Iraq and the Middle East.
Putin’s government considers inflation an existential threat. But Trump’s preoccupation with China may prevent the US ...
Former President of Finland, Sauli Niinistö, and other experts outline how the EU should respond to meet the security threats ...
Experts from across Chatham House look at the key challenges and achievements of the 39th president of the United States.
Trump’s commitment to NATO is questionable. The EU cannot hope to deter Russia effectively without closer cooperation with ...
Jon Finer joins Chatham House to look back at the administration’s national security record and key considerations in 2025.
The fall of the Assad regime has damaged Russian interests far beyond Syria. First, the collapse is a serious blow to Russia’s reputation as a reliable ally capable of guaranteeing the survival of its ...
The ousting of Syria’s brutal dictator Bashar al-Assad by his own people is not just a momentous national event but one with consequences spilling across the Middle East, nowhere more so than Iran.
No other crisis has redefined Turkey’s place in regional and international politics as much as the Syrian conflict. Turkey shares its longest land border with Syria, over 900 km. Syria is therefore ...