Skip to content

Events

The Foreign Policy Centre holds events to engage the public in debates around key international affairs issues. These include seminars, conferences, keynote speeches and expert roundtables. The majority of events will take place in London but the FPC will work with partners to hold events in other UK Cities and internationally. To listen to recordings of previous events visit our YouTube page or click on past events. For general enquiries about our events, please email: events@fpc.org.uk.

Past Events

Spotlight on Turkmenistan

This Foreign Policy Centre event is seeking to explore Turkmenistan, perhaps the least well known or understood of the Central Asian states. It will focus on how the country is being governed and what this means for the rule of law, corruption, the economy and human rights in Turkmenistan, while analysing its relations with neighbours and the international community. Turkmenistan is currently in the midst of an economic crisis that ...

More info
Speakers

Nigel Mills MP, Chair of All-Party Parliamentary Group on Anti-Corruption

Ruslan Myatiev, Editor and Founder, Turkmen News

Eimear O’Casey, Central Asia Researcher, Control Risks

Dr Luca Anceschi, Senior Lecturer in Central Asian Studies, University of Glasgow

Adam Hug, Director, Foreign Policy Centre

Chair: Baroness Stern, Vice-Chair, Human Rights APPG

Listen to an audio recording of the event here.

When
July 15, 2019
6pm-7.30pm
Where

Committee Room 11, Houses of Parliament, London, SW1A 0AA

In Defence of Multilateralism

Britain’s place in the world, and its future role internationally are the subject to both great uncertainty and increased scrutiny in the context of the Brexit Debate. Britain’s political class are divided over whether it will further erode and diminish our global influence or whether it will spark a new ‘Global Britain’ approach, enhancing our international prestige and renewing our relationships. It is a debate taking place against the backdrop ...

More info
Speakers

Helen Goodman MP, Shadow Minister for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs

Lord Peter Ricketts, Former UK National Security Advisor and Former Permanent Under Secretary at the FCO

Dr Marina Prentoulis, Senior Lecturer at the UEA, National Committee for Another Europe is Possible and FPC Research Fellow

Chair: Steve Bloomfield, Deputy Editor of Prospect Magazine

Listen to an audio recording of the event here.

When
July 9, 2019
6pm-7.30pm
Where

Grimond Room, Portcullis House, London, SW1A 2JR

Taking back control? How Russia, the UK and EU member states are seeking to regulate the internet

This Foreign Policy Centre and Article 19 seminar seeks to examine the similarities and differences between the approach being taken by Russia, the UK and a number of EU member states in managing the online lives of their citizens. The event will explore ways to tackle challenges related to protection of freedom of expression online. The seminar will examine how Roskomnadzor, the Russian state censorship agency, operates a blacklist of websites and ...

More info
Speakers

Vicky Ford MP, Science and Technology Select Committee, APPG on Cyber Security

Sarkis Darbinyan, Co-Founder of Roskomsvoboda and Head of the Digital Rights Center

Alexander Isavnin, Internet Protection Society

Barbora Bukovska, Senior Director for Law and Policy, Article 19

James Ball, Author and Journalist

Chair: Ian Lucas MP, Digital, Culture, Media and Sport Select Committee

Listen to an audio recording of the event here.

When
June 18, 2019
6pm-7.30pm
Where

Committee Room 8, House of Commons, London, SW1A 0AA

Illusive Peace: 25 years of unresolved conflict in Nagorno-Karabakh

2019 marks the 25th anniversary of the cease fire agreement in the conflict over the former Autonomous Oblast of Nagorno-Karabakh, an Armenian-majority area within Azerbaijan during the Soviet-era. The brutal war that ended in May 1994 has been replaced by a bitter stalemate, a ceasefire that is regularly broken by bouts of violence along the line of contact that sees scores of soldiers and civilians killed each year. Seven neighbouring ...

More info
Speakers

Dr Laurence Broers, Caucasus Programme Director, Conciliation Resources

Dr Leila Alieva, SCR member, St Anthony’s College Oxford

Olesya Vartanyan, EU Neighbourhood Analyst, International Crisis Group

Dr Thorniké Gordadzé, Institute of Higher National Defence Studies

Chair: Adam Hug, Director, Foreign Policy Centre

When
June 5, 2019
3.45pm-5pm
Where

Normandy World Peace Forum, Caen, Abbaye-aux-Dames, France

How Turkey views Brexit Britain: The Past and Future of Bilateral Relations

This Foreign Policy Centre and Aston Centre for Europe seminar will explore how Anglo-Turkish relations have historically fluctuated between animosity and partnership. Following high-profile government visits on both sides in the past two years, the seminar will explore whether the relationship is at the start of a potentially new phase. Following the Brexit referendum and the July 2016 coup attempt in Turkey, both countries seemed to have approached each other ...

More info
Speakers

Dr Yaprak Gürsoy, Lecturer, Aston University

Sir David Logan, Former British Ambassador to Turkey

Guney Yildiz, Non-Resident Scholar, Middle East Institute in Washington DC

Respondent: Baroness Sarah Ludford, Liberal Democrat Europe spokesman in House of Lords

Chair: Catherine West MP, Foreign Affairs Select Committee

Listen to an audio recording of the event here.

When
May 14, 2019
6pm-7.30pm
Where

Committee Room 12, House of Commons, London, SW1A 0AA

Ending Impunity: How to improve safety for journalists at risk and deliver justice for crimes against them

This Foreign Policy Centre (FPC) event, supported by the Justice for Journalists Foundation, will examine the safety risks faced by journalists searching for the truth against powerful interests. The event will focus on what steps can be taken to help prevent attacks on journalists, increase their security and find ways to deter those who would wish to stop their work through violent means. It will examine the main obstacles faced ...

More info
Speakers

Maria Ordzhonikidze, Director of Justice for Journalists Foundation

Rebecca Vincent, UK Director of Reporters Without Borders and FPC Research Fellow

Lord George Foulkes, Council of Europe General Rapporteur on media freedom and the safety of journalists

Professor Philip Leach, Director, European Human Rights Advocacy Centre

Chair: Rt Hon John Whittingdale MP, former Culture Secretary and FPC Political Council Member

Listen to an audio recording of the event here. 

When
March 25, 2019
25 March 2019 6pm-7.30pm
Where

IPU (Inter-Parliamentary Union) Room, House of Commons, London, SW1A 0AA (Please note this is a room change from what was originally advertised)

Yemen’s Forgotten Conflict: sectarian divisions, humanitarian crisis and the Southern Question

This Foreign Policy Centre event will seek to address the often overlooked Southern Question, exploring the longstanding roots of the Southern Movement in Yemen (al-Hirak al-Janoubi) and the key challenges facing southern Yemen today, including the creation in 2017 of the Southern Transitional Council who are kindly supporting this event. The event will explore the position of ‘the South’ amid the competing factions for Yemen’s future and the current state ...

More info
Speakers

Aidarus al-Zoubaidi, President, Southern Transitional Council

Dr Simon Mabon, Director, Richardson Institute for Peace at Lancaster University and FPC Research Fellow

Iona Craig, Journalist, Orwell Fellow and Future of War Fellow at New America and Arizona State University

Chair: Gill Furniss MP

Listen to an audio recording of the event here. 

When
March 5, 2019
March 5, 2019 6pm-7.30pm
Where

Committee Room 9, House of Commons, London, SW1A 0AA

Rethinking refugee support: responding to the crisis in South East Europe

This Foreign Policy Centre and Aston Centre for Europe seminar will examine the worsening conditions in refugee camps and increasing border violence in the EU’s transit zones, particularly in Greece, Serbia, Bosnia-Herzegovina and Croatia. It will explore the impact of EU policies both specifically in the area of asylum and border closures, and more broadly such as the EU-Turkey deal and initiatives funded through the ECHO programme. There are concerns ...

More info
Speakers

Dr Jelena Obradovic-Wochnik, Senior Lecturer in Politics and International Relations, Aston University

Dr Gemma Bird, Lecturer in Politics and International Relations, University of Liverpool

Catherine Woollard, Secretary General of the European Council on Refugees and Exiles

Thangam Debbonaire MP, Chair of the All-Party Parliamentary Group on Refugees

Chair: Stuart McDonald MP, Shadow SNP Spokesperson for Immigration, Asylum and Border Control.

Listen to an audio recording of the event here. 

When
February 26, 2019
February 26, 2019, 6pm-7.30pm
Where

Grimond Room, Portcullis House, London, SW1A 2LW

Anti-extremism legislation and its challenges for freedom of expression in Russia and across Europe

The Foreign Policy Centre, Article 19 and the SOVA Center for Information and Analysis are organising a joint seminar to examine Russia’s use of counter-terrorism and anti-extremism legislation, looking at how civil society and the Council of Europe are concerned that this broadly written and often arbitrarily applied legislation is being used to stifle freedom of expression and restrict access to information. The seminar will also examine how the majority ...

More info
Speakers

Alexander Verkhovsky, Director of the SOVA Center for Information and Analysis in Moscow

Sarah Clarke,Head of Europe and Central Asia, ARTICLE19

Lord Anderson, the former Independent Reviewer of Terrorism Legislation

Chair: Fiona Bruce MP, Chair of the Conservative Party Human Rights Commission

Listen to an audio recording of the event here. 

When
February 25, 2019
February 25, 2019, 6pm-7.30pm
Where

Committee Room 16, House of Commons, London, SW1A 0AA

Global Britain: Myths, Reality and Post-Brexit Foreign Policy

This seminar organised by the Foreign Policy Centre (FPC) and Aston University seeks to explore the UK’s role in the World post-Brexit. In the post-war era the traditional view of the UK’s international influence was rooted in its membership of NATO, the UN Security Council, the European Union and its close relationship with the United States, enabling it to claim that it was ‘punching above its weight’ on the world ...

More info
Speakers

Dr Judi Atkins, Lecturer in Politics, Aston University

Dr Andrew Glencross, Senior Lecturer in Politics and International Relations, Aston University

Rt Hon John Whittingdale MP, former Culture Secretary and FPC Political Council Member

Chair: Henry Mance, Political Correspondent, Financial Times

Listen to the audio recording of the event here. 

When
January 15, 2019
January 15th, 2019 6pm-7.30pm
Where

Committee Room 6, House of Commons, Westminster, London, SW1A 0AA

 Join our mailing list 

Keep informed about events, articles & latest publications from Foreign Policy Centre

JOIN