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'Putting nature on a path to recovery: how are we doing?' with Dr David Cooper
'A rupture, not a transition? Scenarios of change in the global ecological and rules-based order' with Prof Steven Bernstein
Global military spending has almost doubled: Is the world a safer place?
Which technologies will shape our future?
Can early release and alternatives to prison be safe?
Panel Discussion: 'Biodiversity and business'
Book talk - 'The Means of Prediction: How AI Really Works (and Who Benefits)' with Maximilian Kasy
Entrepreneurship: Business Growth for Job Growth | Episode 7 | Africa, Which Way Employment?
'In Trump's world, is there room for multilateralism?' with Lord Malloch-Brown
Kim Darroch & Kathy Harvey in conversation: 'Navigating the chaos: Trump, Putin, the rise of populism and the end of the rules-based international order'
‘Globalisation, global change and emerging infectious diseases’ with Prof John Drake
James Martin Memorial Lecture: 'Environment, health, society and economics in the new era of geopolitics' with Lord Hague
Panel Discussion: 'The nature of post-Western order' with Prof Amitav Acharya
Book talk - 'Portals to a New Reality' with Prof Vlatko Vedral
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