IWM London | IWM Institute Annual Lecture: Fiona Hill
Get to grips with the stories behind the headlines and feel empowered by knowledge and understanding. The IWM Institute Annual Lecture series invites the world’s prominent speakers to find solutions to the most pressing conflict-related issues of today. Previous speakers include Nobel prize-winning doctor Denis Mukwege, renowned human rights barrister Phillipe Sands, former UK foreign secretary David Miliband, and celebrated historian Professor Margaret MacMillan.
At this crucial time for global politics and security, the 2026 IWM Institute Annual Lecture will focus on the United States, Russia, Europe and the future of the international order. Join us to hear from former senior U.S. presidential advisor Fiona Hill and explore the historic roots of today’s geopolitical upheavals, with tensions around the world rising to their highest levels in recent memory. Hear how democratic societies like the U.K. might prepare for ever-increasing threats, drawing on Hill’s experiences at the highest levels of government.
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Get to grips with the stories behind the headlines and feel empowered by knowledge and understanding. The IWM Institute Annual Lecture series invites the world’s prominent speakers to find solutions to the most pressing conflict-related issues of today. Previous speakers include Nobel prize-winning doctor Denis Mukwege, renowned human rights barrister Phillipe Sands, former UK foreign secretary David Miliband, and celebrated historian Professor Margaret MacMillan.
At this crucial time for global politics and security, the 2026 IWM Institute Annual Lecture will focus on the United States, Russia, Europe and the future of the international order. Join us to hear from former senior U.S. presidential advisor Fiona Hill and explore the historic roots of today’s geopolitical upheavals, with tensions around the world rising to their highest levels in recent memory. Hear how democratic societies like the U.K. might prepare for ever-increasing threats, drawing on Hill’s experiences at the highest levels of government.