The Iran war is no longer a regional crisis — it is a global shock reshaping energy markets, great power competition, and the future of international order. Join us on Tuesday, March 31 as leading experts examine if and how disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz are driving inflation and economic instability, creating strategic openings for Russia, accelerating China’s long-term energy and economic ambitions, and testing Europe’s role as both a constrained and consequential actor. From maritime chokepoints to shifting alliances, the discussion will explore how these dynamics are reverberating across the Indo-Pacific — placing new pressures on U.S. partnerships and reshaping the global balance of power far beyond the Gulf.

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