[wanabidii] The UK’s momentous election, plus…

Friday, May 08, 2015

…Ebola and global health security, Afghanistan, the market in China



Our complete coverage of the foreign policy challenges that face the new UK government and the international implications of the election includes views on the UK's European future, the threat to its international standing and its relationship with the European Court of Human Rights.


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A special issue of The Lancet explores different perspectives on the wider lessons that can be drawn from the Ebola outbreak, featuring articles from Chatham House Head of Global Health Security David Heymann and other Chatham House authors. Plus, in an expert comment, Michael Edelstein, David Heymann and Philip Angelides discuss how the Ebola outbreak has underlined the importance of improving global preparedness for health crises and the role of the G7 in that process.


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Increasing signs of converging interests between regional actors offer some hope for improved stability in Afghanistan, but this will ultimately depend on a political settlement that includes an accommodation between the Afghan government and the Taliban, writes Gareth Price.


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Nicholas Lardy of the Peterson Institute for International Economics discusses the rise of private companies in China and explores how China's future growth depends on continued reforms promoting markets and private businesses.


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Tuesday 11 May | 18:00 - 19:00

Robert O. Keohane, Professor of International Affairs, Woodrow Wilson School, Princeton University

Chair: Dr Robin Niblett CMG, Director, Chatham House


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