As war in the Middle East reshapes regional dynamics and global power balances, what pathways lie ahead for the international order? This Lunch Briefing brings together Institute professors to examine the legal, political, geopolitical, and nuclear implications of a rapidly evolving conflict.
- International Law
- Andrew Clapham, Professor, International Law
- Andrew Clapham, Professor, International Law
- Implications of Conflict for Middle East States and Societies
- Christiana Parreira, Assistant Professor, International Relations/Political Science
- Christiana Parreira, Assistant Professor, International Relations/Political Science
- Beijing's Perspective
- Jan Kiely, Senior Lecturer, International History and Politics
- Jan Kiely, Senior Lecturer, International History and Politics
- The Future of the Nuclear Order
- Grégoire Mallard, Professor, Anthropology and Sociology and Director of Research
- Grégoire Mallard, Professor, Anthropology and Sociology and Director of Research
- What Future for the Global Order?
- Cyrus Schayegh, Professor and Head of the International History and Politics Department
This event will be moderated by Dr Annyssa Bellal, Executive Director, Geneva Peacebuilding Platform.