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Independent Thinking

Independent Thinking

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Chatham House director Bronwen Maddox hosts conversations with leading policymakers, journalists and Chatham House experts to provide insight into the latest international political issues. Independent Thinking gives listeners the opportunity to engage with the high level conversations hosted by Chatham House.Chatham House 2020 Political Science Politics & Government
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  • Ebola in DR Congo: A 'catastrophic collision of disease and conflict'
    May 29 2026

    The major Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo's northeast is not just a public health emergency in an already impoverished and violence-beset region. Armed rebellion, fragile government and a collapse in public trust are combining to make outbreaks more frequent – and fostering dangerous disinformation that makes the virus harder to fight.

    How dangerous is the Ebola virus? Could it spread to the rest of the world? And is America's withdrawal from global health leadership at least partly to blame for its return?

    Bronwen Maddox finds out from director of our Africa Programme Tighisti Amare, and director of our Global Health Programme Emma Ross.

    Produced by Podmasters for Chatham House.

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    Comment | The flow of arms and money feeding the war in Sudan can be cut. What is missing is the will

    Upcoming event | Targeting medics on the battlefield: addressing the crisis through law and practice

    Comment | Ethiopia needs more than an election to calm internal and regional conflict

    Magazine issue | Spring issue of The World Today

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    32 mins
  • Could Britain really rejoin the EU?
    May 22 2026

    Almost exactly ten years since Britain's seismic vote to leave the EU, the debate reopens thanks to early skirmishes in the fight for leadership of the Labour Party and thus the prime ministership. Could a credible bid to rejoin make its way onto Britain's political agenda? Are the drastically changed economic and defence environments making the case for re-entry unanswerable? And under what terms would European leaders consider the return of their often-troublesome former partner?

    Bronwen Maddox talks over a major potential shift for the entire continent with Chatham House visiting fellow Ben Judah, director of our UK in the World programme Olivia O'Sullivan, and associate fellow and Financial Times international trade specialist Alan Beattie.

    Produced by Podmasters for Chatham House.

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    Comment | A 2026 'super El Niño' could expose gaps in UK preparedness

    Comment | China and Russia's strategic duo endures – but its limits are clear

    Research paper | Avoiding a new nuclear arms race

    Magazine issue | Spring issue of The World Today

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    38 mins
  • The Trump-Xi summit: What does the US want from China and will Trump get it?
    May 15 2026

    President Donald Trump brings a band of senior US business executives seeking trade deals to China for what is possibly the biggest bilateral summit of 2026. But what does the US hope to achieve? More sales of Boeings, beef and soybeans; an off-ramp from the US-Israel war on Iran; a sense of world pre-eminence; or all three? Our experts discuss whether Taiwan will end up paying the price for Chinese help in ending the Iran war, and whether the success of the summit really boils down to the chemistry between Trump and the world's other most powerful man, Xi Jinping.

    Host Bronwen Maddox discusses the visit and what it means with Dr Yu Jie, senior research fellow with our Asia-Pacific Programme, and Laurel Rapp, director of our US and North America Programme.

    Produced by Podmasters for Chatham House, with thanks to Stephen Farrell.

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    Comment | Trump–Xi summit will be about managing US–China rivalry, not resolving it

    Comment | Rare earths are on Trump's agenda in China. But US electronic waste offers an untapped source at home

    Comment | Xi and Trump won't discuss China's growing nuclear arsenal

    Magazine issue | Spring issue of The World Today

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    33 mins
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