• 3rd November: ‘The World of the 2020s’ with the London Chamber of Commerce and Industry. Now with podcast recording

    Wednesday 3 November 6.30pm. PS21 and the London Chamber of Commerce and Industry are delighted to invite you to the first of our exciting series of monthly discussions. London and the world are reopening after almost two years of pandemic. But what does this new era look like? The Project… Listen ⇢

    3rd November: ‘The World of the 2020s’ with the London Chamber of Commerce and Industry. Now with podcast recording
  • Event 22nd April: Recalibrating external missions to the Sahel.

    Tuesday 22nd April, 6.30pm GMT. PS21 is excited to be partnering with Saferworld for our upcoming Regional series, examining specific regional conflict areas, we take a focus on whats happening and what can be done in the area First up, our experts are discussing the most recent developments in the… Listen ⇢

    Event 22nd April: Recalibrating external missions to the Sahel.
  • October 26 – Leadership in and out of Government

    King’s College London – Thursday 26th of October 6.30p.m In conjunction with the International Relations Society at King’s College London, PS21 will be discussing the challenges of leadership in and out of government on both sides of the Atlantic. Topics will include managing the ever-moving political cycle to the differences… Listen ⇢

    October 26 – Leadership in and out of Government
  • April 27 – Anti-Trafficking in the UK

    Thursday 27 April, 6.30 p.m – King’s College London Focused on anti-trafficking and labor exploitation, speakers will discuss important issues plaguing anti-trafficking movements and policy. Speakers: Ishaan Shah is the Founding Director of Stolen Dreams and Co-Founder of the Youth for Freedom collective, two international youth-led collectives working with stakeholders to… Listen ⇢

    April 27 – Anti-Trafficking in the UK
  • April 13 – Gaps in Cyber Policy – now with podcast recording

    King’s College London – Thursday 13th April 6.30p.m – 8p.m As innovation increases, the policy ought to follow it but is that currently the case? Where are the areas that the government’s understanding of threats is lacking? As both a national and personal concern, these details need to be fleshed… Listen ⇢

    April 13 – Gaps in Cyber Policy – now with podcast recording
  • November 29 – Ukraine War: Role of the International

    Tuesday November 29th 6:30pm As the war in Ukraine continues it calls into question the role of international actors. How much power do these actors have and what does that mean for this war? How will the future of foreign policy change based on these actions? Speakers Brooks Newmark is… Listen ⇢

    November 29 – Ukraine War: Role of the International
  • November 16 – Women in Space Policy – now with podcast recording

    Wednesday, 16th November – 6 p.m London Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI) In the 1950s, Russian space probes Sputnik started a space race that defined the coming decade. With NASA aiming for asteroids, the moon and beyond, billionaires and superpowers heading for Mars and a new generation of manned… Listen ⇢

    November 16 – Women in Space Policy – now with podcast recording
  • June 29 – Ukraine War: Dangers, Duties, Debts – now with podcast recording

    Wednesday 29th June – 6.30 p.m King’s College London, Strand Campus, London WC2R 2LS PS21 and the King’s College Jurisprudence Society will welcome veteran foreign correspondent and Russia specialist Edward Lucas to discuss the current conflict in Ukraine and what it means for relations between Western states and the combatants as… Listen ⇢

    June 29 – Ukraine War: Dangers, Duties, Debts – now with podcast recording
  • June 9 – Post-Pandemic Cities: Geopolitics, Cash and Culture – now with podcast recording

    Thursday 9th June 5.30 p.m London Chamber of Commerce and Industry 33 Queen Street Place, London, England, EC4R 1AP PS21 and the London Chamber of Commerce and Industry talk post-pandemic cities. Following the Covid-19 pandemic, Are cities getting their mojo back? Who are the winners and losers from shifting global… Listen ⇢

    June 9 – Post-Pandemic Cities: Geopolitics, Cash and Culture – now with podcast recording

Executive Director, Peter Apps.


Peter Apps is executive director of the Project for Study of the 21st Century (PS21), a global defence columnist for Reuters and presenter of the “Facing Coming Storms” global defence podcast from PS21 and the British Army’s think tank the Centre for Historical Analysis and Conflict Research (CHACR).