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Each year, Ifri organizes around a hundred events. Experts from diverse backgrounds such as research, politics, administration, business, media and the civil society participate in our online and hybrid format debates to analyze a wide range of international issues.
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Monday 27 April 2026
US-Europe Adrift: (making sense of) transatlantic security in the age of Trump
Open event

The United States and Europe Adrift: Transatlantic Security in the Trump Era

Videoconferences

Against an international backdrop marked by the war in Ukraine, Russia’s emergence as a lasting threat to Europe, and an uncertain U.S. commitment to the Old Continent, questions about the future of the transatlantic relationship are mounting.

Sunday 26 April 2026
Image carrousel - WPC 26
Open event

18th Edition of the World Policy Conference, Chantilly, France

Conferences
Between fragmentation and interdependence: rethinking global governance

 

Created by Thierry de Montbrial, founder and executive chairman of the French Institute of International Relations (Ifri), the World Policy Conference (WPC) will hold its 18th edition from April 24 to 26, 2026, at Domaine Les Fontaines in Gouvieux, Chantilly.

Monday 13 April 2026
Espen Barth Eide, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Norway
Open event

Conference with Espen Barth Eide, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Norway

Conferences

Since the invasion of Ukraine by Russia in 2022, Norway has become the European Union’s leading supplier of gas. This position could be further strengthened given the ongoing war in the Middle East. 

Monday 13 April 2026
Kim Jong-un and Putin Meet in Russia to Discuss Military Cooperation, Amur

From Signal to Noise, Assessing Nuclear Threats in the Twenty-First Century

Seminar

The resurgence of crises involving nuclear-armed states, accompanied by increasingly visible military signaling and forceful rhetoric, has renewed concerns about nuclear risk.

Tuesday 24 March 2026
Sommet UE-Balkans occidentaux - 17 décembre 2025, Bruxelles
Open event

The Enlargement of the European Union: A Strategic Choice? France, the Western Balkans and the EU in an Uncertain Geopolitical Context

Conferences

Russia’s war against Ukraine has brought the enlargement of the European Union back to the centre of European strategic debates. In this context, the Western Balkans have regained heightened visibility in discussions on the continent’s security, at a time when the international environment is marked by a growing number of destabilising factors. 

Friday 20 March 2026
Chinese President Xi

China’s New Five-Year Plan: Accelerated Electrification and Global Clean Tech Export Expansion?

Seminar

China's energy and clean tech sector developments are continuing to decisively impact the global energy system on the one hand, and to steer the country's economy towards rapid electrification on the other hand.

Wednesday 18 March 2026
EU-India summit Arrivals and welcome by Prime Minister of India, New Delhi, 27/01/2026
Open event

From Ambition to Action: Exploring Technological Partnerships with India

Conferences

The 16th EU-India Summit, held on January 27th in New Delhi with European leaders António Costa, Ursula von der Leyen, and Prime Minister Narendra Modi, marks a significant milestone in deepening EU-India relations. At the same time, official bilateral visits from EU member states are on the rise, including that of the French President, who visited India in February to participate in the Artificial Intelligence Summit. As India asserts its technological ambitions and seeks to reduce its dependence on China, Europe is stepping up its efforts to diversify its strategic partnerships.

Tuesday 3 March 2026
Production of lithium-ion EV batteries on a large automated assembly line at the Bright Factory, equipped with robotic arms.
Open event

EV Supply Chains for Japan and Europe: Strengthening Economic Security

Seminar

Economic security aims to ensure the resilience of supply chains for key industries: the case of electric vehicle production in Japan and Europe will be discussed.

Tuesday 17 February 2026
Picture of U.S. Secretary of Energy, C. Wright
Open event

Conference with Chris Wright, Secretary, U.S. Department of Energy

Conferences

EU-US Energy Relations in Times of Global Reshuffling

The United States aims for global energy dominance and leading in the global IA race, using all available and competitive energy resources, notably natural gas and nuclear.

Wednesday 4 February 2026
View of ITER Site by Drone

Is Fusion Coming Faster and Cheaper than Expected?

Conferences

ITER was for long time the embodiment of fusion as an international, long standing R&D cooperation objective to seek a new way to produce safe, low carbon and abundant low carbon electricity. Yet over past years, fusion start ups, several governments and investors have decided to push fusion R&D and deployment to complement ITER. Major efforts are ongoing notably in the United States, China, Germany, Italy. Most attention has been drawn to the Commonwealth Fusion System, its new technology approach, billions in capital raised, and its ongoing construction of a demonstration fusion machine near Boston and the selection of their first 400MW fusion power plant site in Virginia.

This conference will discuss latest technology developments to generate more energy than consumed and stabilize the fusion process, deployment prospects and policy implications, not least amidst France's G7 presidency.

Tuesday 3 February 2026
Paris Naval Conference 2026
Open event

Paris Naval Conference 2026: Naval Rearmament and Operations in Contested Waters

Conferences

This fourth edition of the Paris Naval Conference (CNP), bringing together high-level military, industrial, and academic speakers, will address the challenges associated with general naval rearmament and naval operations in increasingly contested environments.

Wednesday 28 January 2026
Mette Frederiksen, Prime Minister of Denmark, Thierry de Montbrial, Jens Frederik Nielsen, Prime Minister of Greenland, Ifri, January 28, 2026

Meeting with Mette Frederiksen, Prime Minister of Denmark, and Jens Frederik Nielsen, Prime Minister of Greenland

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Conferences

On January 28, 2026, Ifri hosted a debate with the Prime Minister of Denmark, Mette Frederiksen, and the Prime Minister of Greenland, Jens Frederik Nielsen. The debate was chaired by Thierry de Montbrial, Executive President of Ifri and a member of the Academy of Moral and Political Sciences.

Thursday 22 January 2026
Reception hosted by the French President, Villa Borsig, Berlin, Germany - 23 July 2025
Open event

Paris–Berlin in 2026: What Role for the Franco-German Partnership in a World in Crisis?

Videoconferences

The Franco-German Day on January 22nd provides an opportunity to reflect on the capabilities and limitations of the Franco-German engine: is it still able to drive Europe forward, or does it need to recalibrate and rethink its ambitions profoundly?

Thursday 11 December 2025
Presentation of the Hwasong 20 missile during a military parade in Pyongyang in October 2025.

The New Nuclear Instabilities on the Korean Peninsula

Seminar

From the growing size and diversification of the North Korean nuclear arsenal, and an open rhetoric in favor of nuclear proliferation in the South because of the loss of credibility of U.S. extended deterrence, the Peninsula is facing raising nuclear tensions. 

Wednesday 10 December 2025
Georgian Flag and Protesters
Open event

Georgia's Authoritarian Turn and Its Foreign Policy Implications

Conferences

The Georgian state is currently undergoing a critical phase of democratic decline, marked by the domination of the Georgian Dream party and an authoritarian drift that is disrupting its political institutions.

Friday 28 November 2025
Mosquée de Djenné, Mali 01282019 ©Stefan Mulders

German and French Africa Policies in a Multipolar World

Conferences

The world order is undergoing a profound and accelerating reconfiguration. In this multipolar context, actors such as China, Turkey, Russia, India, and Gulf region countries like the United Arab Emirates or Saudi Arabia, are increasingly asserting themselves as essential strategic partners for the continent. Simultaneously, European states are also seeking to redefine their roles on the continent.

Thursday 27 November 2025
Drapeau de l'Union européenne et panneaux solaires
Open event

European Strategic Autonomy or New Dependence? Russian Gas, Transatlantic Pressures, and the Green Deal

Videoconferences

European energy policy sits at the fault line of geopolitical conflict, climate obligations, and transatlantic bargaining. While Hungary, Slovakia and others remain heavily reliant on Russian gas, the EU has sought to harden its stance through sanctions -most recently with Ursula von der Leyen’s announcement of a ban on Russian LNG imports in the 19th package.

Wednesday 19 November 2025
Bâtiment du Bundestag avec les drapeaux européen, allemand et français, ©Berlin Roman Babakin/Shutterstock
Open event

France-Germany, The Engine Under Pressure

Conferences

Annual Conference of The Study Committe on Franco-German Relations (Cerfa) ─ Faced with a profoundly disrupted strategic and economic environment, Franco-German cooperation is more than ever the central pillar of Europe's future. The war in Ukraine, energy and technological dependence, and uncertainty about the strength of the transatlantic ties require urgent deepening of European sovereignty, both in terms of defence and economic and industrial competitiveness.

Tuesday 18 November 2025
US Japan Navy Joint Exercises in the Philippine Sea, Philippine Sea, Philippines - 24 Jan 2022
Open event

Navigating the Taiwan Strait Tensions: Perspectives from Japan, the Philippines, and France

Seminar

As tensions continue to rise in the Taiwan Strait and discussions grow about hybrid frictions potentially escalating into a kinetic conflict in the coming years, neighboring countries are bracing for impact. Japan and the Philippines would be on the front lines if a crisis were to erupt in the Taiwan Strait.

Thursday 13 November 2025
Themistoklis Demiris, Director General of the Hellenic National Intelligence Service
Open event

Europe’s Southern Courtyard and Southeastern Neighborhood: The Greek Perspective (...and what Europe could learn from great European art)

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Conferences

Greece stands at the crossroads of Europe’s southern flank, the Balkans, and the Eastern Mediterranean, a pivotal position for regional security and stability.

Wednesday 12 November 2025
Byblos, Liban
Open event

Following October 7, 2023: the Eastern Mediterranean under tension

Conferences

This seminar, co-organized by Ifri, CAPS, and the GCSP, brought together a wide range of international experts to analyze political, security, and economic transformations in the Eastern Mediterranean, two years after October 7.

Thursday 6 November 2025
Strategic Autonomy and Asia amid Rising Geoeconomic Competition
Open event

Strategic Autonomy and Asia amid Rising Geoeconomic Competition

Conferences

Amid growing strategic and geopolitical uncertainty, Europe is grappling with the notion of its strategic autonomy. For Europe’s partners in Asia, the concept is also becoming increasingly salient as the world enters an era of structural transformation.

Friday 24 October 2025
In space, March 21, 2023: Detail of the International Space Station or ISS. Digitally enhanced image provided by NASA
Open event

The Future of Space Cooperation: Challenges and Opportunities in the Trump II Era

Seminar

The policy orientations of the Trump II administration profoundly challenge the foundations of international cooperation in space science and exploration. This shift reflects a broader trend of strategic disengagement and weakening of multilateral mechanisms in the space domain.

Monday 6 October 2025
Presentation of the Golden Dome project by Donald Trump in May 2025.
Open event

The Evolution of the U.S. Strategic Posture under Trump's Second Term

Seminar

The United States’ strategic posture is currently marked by significant uncertainty and contradictory signals.

Thursday 2 October 2025
Badr Abdelatty – Minister of Foreign Affairs of Egypt
Open event

Conference with Badr Abdelatty, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Egypt

Conferences

Egypt, with a population of over 115 million, is a key state in the Arab world. Its geographical position places it at the heart of regional tensions, which have been particularly heightened since October 7, 2023. Sharing a border with the Gaza Strip, it has been involved in providing humanitarian aid and in negotiating a ceasefire.

Wednesday 1 October 2025
Industrie 4.0 Usine moderne

The Skills Front in the Global Geoeconomics Battle – Implications for the EU’s Clean Industrial Deal

External Events

In the global race for mastering and deploying clean energy technologies, the available and well-trained workforce is a crucial success factor, with China already a green skills superpower: 90% of its energy jobs growth are in the clean energy sector and the country accounts for about 80% of global employment in the batteries sector.

Thursday 25 September 2025
France-Ukraine Forum 2025, Ifri
Open event

France-Ukraine Forum 2025

Conferences

Three years after the start of Russia's full-scale war against Ukraine, the France-Ukraine 2025 Forum will welcome politicians, experts, academics, and civil society representatives from both countries to discuss three main topics: Ukraine's current military strategy and strategic perspectives;  the country's resilience and recovery; Ukraine's European and transatlantic perspectives, including the EU accession process and its aspirations to join NATO.

Wednesday 17 September 2025
Hand using a slider to reduce CO2 emissions.Concept of decarbonization.

Cracking the dilemma of international carbon credits in the EU 2040 target: can EU’s climate action turn geopolitical without losing domestic integrity?

External Events

With COP30 just around the corner, and as the EU is debating its 2035 NDC and 2040 targets, EU faces a key strategic dilemma of whether international carbon credits should be included in its 2040 emissions reduction target and if so, under which conditions?

Tuesday 16 September 2025
Vahan Kostanyan, Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of Armenia
Open event

Armenia at the Heart of the Changing Regional and Global Geopolitical Context

Conferences

At the crossroads of regional dynamics in the South Caucasus and global geopolitical tensions, Armenia faces a necessary strategic repositioning. 

Thursday 26 June 2025
Drapeaux, Guerre en Ukraine, suite ou fin ?
Open event

War in Ukraine, continuation or end?

Seminar

After more than three years, the war in Ukraine knows neither victor nor vanquished. However, the balance of power is gradually being reversed in the triple context of Russia’s resilience, Donald Trump’s arrival in the White House, and the consequent weakening of transatlantic ties. 

Wednesday 25 June 2025
United States vs. Europe Flags
Open event

Europe in turbulence: navigating a new world order without the United States?

Videoconferences

The foundations of the post-1945 international order, long anchored by U.S. leadership, are shifting. Amid intensifying geopolitical rivalry, democratic backsliding, and strategic fatigue in Washington, the question arises: what if the United States no longer plays its pivotal role in international security? Simultaneously, the Global South is asserting new political and economic agency, complicating the old binaries of West vs. Rest. For Europe, this landscape is both a challenge and an inflection point.

Tuesday 24 June 2025
Flags of Members of NATO at the NATO headquarters in Brussels, Belgium.
Open event

Assessing the Balance of Power between Europe and Russia

Conferences

The evolving U.S. strategic posture and the intensification of the war in Ukraine are reshaping the security landscape in Europe. This context calls for a clear assessment of the balance of power between Europe and Russia.

Thursday 12 June 2025
Demonstration in Saraçhane following the arrest of Ekrem İmamoğlu, Istanbul, Turkey – 03/23/2025

The Resurgence of Risk in Turkey

Conferences

Turkey has entered a new phase of turbulence. The arrest of Istanbul’s mayor, Ekrem İmamoğlu, on March 19, 2025, triggered a broad protest movement, which the main opposition party, the CHP, is attempting to organize. In parallel, the government continues its peace process with the PKK — a development that could profoundly reshape the country’s political landscape. These events, which underscore the fragility of Turkey’s current political balance, are expected to have far-reaching consequences for domestic governance, economic stability, social cohesion, and, by extension, the country’s foreign policy decisions.

Thursday 5 June 2025
 Flags of Iran, Russia, China and North Korea.

Russia, Iran, China, North Korea: The Nuclear Dimension of the Axis of Upheaval

Seminar

In an international context marked by the resurgence of power rivalries, cooperation between Iran, China, Russia and North Korea is attracting increasing attention.

Monday 2 June 2025
Democratic National Convention, Chicago, 08/19/2024
Open event

U.S. Politics: Why Are Democrats Unable to Come Up with a Project?

Seminar

As President Trump's approval rating stagnates in the polls and with 18 months remaining before the November 2026 midterm elections, why is the Democratic Party unable to offer a credible and compelling alternative to middle-class American voters? On what issues and around which figures could the radical left and the moderate left find common ground by then?

 

 

 

 

Tuesday 27 May 2025
Double exposure of oil rig and digital financial charts, graphs, and diagrams overlaying a world map background

Energy market trajectories amidst global turmoil

Seminar

2025 is already characterized by the accelerated erosion of the West and global fragmentation on energy and climate policies, security, trade and governance. Ten years after the Paris Agreement, greenhouse gas emissions continue to rise and the United States is once more preparing to exit the global climate governance, while coal has again passed another consumption record in 2024. Yet annual clean sector investments are finally nearing the 2 trillion $ mark, notably driven by energy security and industrial policies.
 

Tuesday 29 April 2025
Négociations de coalition à Berlin 9 avril 2025
Open event

Debate series "What matters to Germany" The return of the "grand coalition" - What German leadership in an uncertain world?

Conferences

The new German government, a "grand coalition" likely led by Friedrich Merz, will have to navigate a complex international environment, marked notably by a disruption of transatlantic relations. The Trump administration's attacks on traditional U.S. allies, the rapprochement between Washington and Moscow, as well as the uncertainties surrounding the future of NATO, are shaking the paradigms of German foreign policy.

Thursday 17 April 2025
mobilisation Accra
Open event

Doing Politics in African Cities: Actors, Causes and Forms of Urban Social Mobilization

Videoconferences

From Maputo to Nairobi and from Lagos to Dakar: recently, African cities have been the theatre of mobilizations by groups of young protesters.

Monday 14 April 2025
visuel_conference_architecture_de_securite_21_06_2024.jpg
Open event

Post-war Europe: How to Redefine a Security Architecture Within a New Transatlantic Framework?

Conferences

A new European security architecture has to be built. The question is: will this happen with or without Europe? The US President, Donald Trump, who returned to the White House a little more than two months ago, and the President of the Russian Federation, Vladimir Putin, have initiated talks to put an end to the war in Ukraine, with the possibility of Ukraine ceding territory to Russia being raised.

How far are the US going to take into account Ukraine’s interests in potential future peace talks? What does the Trump 2 administration mean for the global rules-based world order? To what extent will the US claim to be a regulatory power and uphold multilateralism?

Friday 11 April 2025
Johann Wadephul
Open event

The Challenges of Franco-German Relations in the Current Geopolitical Context

Seminar

Discussion with Dr. Johann Wadephul, member of the Bundestag and Vice-Chairman of the CDU/CSU Group in the Bundestag for Foreign Affairs, Defense, the Inter-Parliamentary Conference on the Common Foreign and Security Policy (CFSP) and the Common Security and Defense Policy (CSDP), Council of Europe.

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Ifri in Pictures
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Every year, Ifri welcomes many French and foreign public figures.
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24 février 2026 — BBS avec les députés Hélène Conway-Mouret et Jean-Louis Thiériot
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February 24, 2026 — BBS with Members of Parliament Hélène Conway-Mouret and Jean-Louis Thiériot
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Conférence avec Chris Wright, Secrétaire à l'Énergie des États-Unis
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February 17, 2026 — Conference with Chris Wright, U.S. Secretary of Energy
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Bâtir et maintenir la supériorité aéromaritime dans un environnement opérationnel contesté
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February 2–3, 2026 — Paris Naval Conference 2026, organized by Ifri and the French Navy
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Moyen-Orient : perspectives 2026
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January 30, 2026 — Annual Conference of Ifri’s Turkey/Middle East Program
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Rencontre avec Mette Frederiksen, Première ministre du Danemark et Jens Frederik Nielsen, Premier ministre du Groenland
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January 28, 2026 — Meeting with Mette Frederiksen, Prime Minister of Denmark, and Jens Frederik Nielsen, Prime Minister of Greenland
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Paris-Berlin en 2026 : quel rôle pour le tandem franco-allemand dans un monde en crise ?
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January 22, 2026 — Paris–Berlin in 2026: What role for the Franco-German tandem in a world in crisis? Annual conference of Ifri’s Franco-German Relations Study Committee (Cerfa)
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Conférence avec l’amiral Pierre Vandier, Commandant suprême allié pour la transformation de l'OTAN
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January 15, 2026 — Conference featuring Admiral Pierre Vandier, NATO Supreme Allied Commander Transformation
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Badr Abdelatty - Ministre des Affaires étrangères d'Égypte
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October 2, 2025 — Conference featuring Badr Abdelatty, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Egypt
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Forum France-Ukraine 2025
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September 25, 2025 — France–Ukraine Forum 2025
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Les Dialogues des Amis de l'Ifri 2025
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March 13, 2025 — Friends of Ifri Dialogues 2025
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Presentation of Ramses 2026, Ifri, Paris
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September 17, 2025 — Ramses 2026 Conference: "Un nouvel échiquier"
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13-15 décembre 2024 - World Policy Conference 2024
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December 13–15, 2024 — World Policy Conference 2024 (Abu Dhabi)

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