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on 30 May 1919. Curtis had long been an advocate for the scientific study of international affairs and, following the beneficial exchange of information after the peace conference, argued that the method of expert analysis and debate should be continued when the delegates returned home in the form of
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In addition to reshaping its research practices, the institute also sought to strengthen its international network, notably amongst economically prosperous nations. For example, Chatham House's Far East programme, created with the intention of improving Anglo-Japanese relations in the long and short
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Chatham House is the origin of the non-attribution rule known as the Chatham House Rule, which provides that a participant in a meeting may discuss the content of this meeting in the outside world, but may not discuss who attended nor identify what a specific individual said. The Chatham House Rule
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In January 2013, the Institute announced its Academy for Leadership in International Affairs, offering potential and established world leaders a 12-month fellowship at the institution with the aim of providing "a unique programme of activities and training to develop a new generation of leaders in
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Chatham House research is structured around five thematic programmes, comprising: environment and society; global economy and finance; global health security; international law; and international security; as well as seven regional programmes, covering Africa, the Asia-Pacific region, Europe, the
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The Institute then owned the freeholds covering a rectangle of properties fronting on 10 and 9 in St. James's Square on the south running north bordered on the east by Duke of York Street to the properties on Ormand Yard on the north (the mews immediately south of Jermyn Street). These freehold
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Chatham House had been researching potential post-war issues as early as 1939 through the Committee on Reconstruction. Whilst a number of staff returned to the Institute at the end of the war, a proportion of members found themselves joining a range of international organisations, including the
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and the Polish Research Centre to relocate to the Institute following the bombing of their premises. In addition, allied officers undertook courses in international affairs at the Institute in an attempt to develop their international and political awareness as well as post war reconstruction
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produced the institute's annual Survey of International Affairs until his retirement in 1955. While providing a detailed annual overview of international relations, the survey's primary role was 'to record current international history'. The survey continued until 1963 and was well received
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At the start of the 1980s, the Council moved to expand the institute's research capabilities in two key emerging areas. The first modern programmes to be created under this initiative were the Energy and Research Programme and the International Economics Programme, formed in 1980 - 1981.
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The institute also provided many additional services to scholars and the armed forces at its St. James's Square home. The Institute reopened formally on 28 October 1943; the session was addressed by the American commanding general of U.S. Army logistics forces in the ETO, then-Maj. Gen.
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in 1933. Held roughly every five years, the conference provided a forum for leading politicians, lawyers, academics and others to discuss the implications of recent Imperial Conferences. With various dominion nations seeking to follow individual foreign policy aims, Major-General Sir
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The Institute celebrated its centenary in 2020 with a series of events and initiatives such as the SNF CoLab, the Common Futures Conversations project, and the introduction of a panel of young advisers, plus three Chatham House Centenary Awards for
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The Chatham House Prize is an annual award presented to "the person, persons, or organization deemed by members of Chatham House to have made the most significant contribution to the improvement of international relations in the previous year".
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failed to replace Maduro as president, Sabatini said "The current strategy on Venezuela hasn't worked, so we have to try something else. The Guaidó government was a failure but it did provide a rallying point which no longer exists".
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advocates for policymakers to take immediate action to mitigate the risk of severe disruption at certain ports, maritime straits, and inland transport routes, which could have devastating knock-on effects for global food security;
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evolved to facilitate frank and honest discussion on controversial or unpopular issues by speakers who may not have otherwise had the appropriate forum to speak freely. However, most meetings at Chatham House are held
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was appointed to the position (Secretary and then Director-General), in which he oversaw the institute's rapid expansion with its growing research, organisational and financial needs, a role he occupied until 1955.
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3. “To provide information on special points desired" (in regards to each country). It provided various reports on foreign press, historical and political background of the enemy and various other topics.
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2. To “produce at the request of the Foreign Office, and the Service and other Departments, memoranda giving the historical and political background on any given situation on which information is desired”.
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visited the institute on 20 October 1931, in which he delivered a talk on "The Future of India". The talk was attended by 750 members, making it the institute's largest meeting up to that point.
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Chatham House contains the Sustainability Accelerator (formerly Hoffmann Centre for Sustainable Resource Economy), which focuses on the political economy of resource production and consumption.
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exploring why significant changes in how cement and concrete are produced and used are urgently needed to achieve deep cuts in emissions in line with the Paris Agreement on climate change, and
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Macadam was able to secure funding to expand the physical plant of the Institute by acquiring the freeholds of 6 Duke of York Street, then called York Street (largely through the generosity of
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claiming to be the first of its kind to reveal the hidden costs of malnutrition for business, and the extent to which these costs are recognised and addressed by multinational companies and
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and Kate Rowlands Leonard purchased the property in 1923 and then donated the building to the fledgling institute as its headquarters. As a result, the Chatham House name is used as a
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properties also later proved to be a valuable financial asset when in the 1960s the northern properties were redeveloped to provide additional annual income for the Institute.
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and organisations that made a significant contribution to international relations during the previous year. Queen Elizabeth II presented the debut award to Ukrainian President
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international affairs." In November 2014, The Queen formally launched the academy under the title of the "Queen Elizabeth II Academy for Leadership in International Affairs."
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Conference papers, research memoranda and miscellaneous papers relating to the work of the Far East Department of the Royal Institute of International Affairs are held by
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Perry, Jamie Kenneth John. "Chatham House, The United Nations Association and the politics of foreign policy, c. 1945–1975" (PhD Diss. University of Birmingham, 2015)
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throughout the Institution, coming to be known as 'the characteristic external expression of Chatham House research: a pioneer in method and a model for scholarship.'
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arguing the rise of AI must be better managed in the near term in order to mitigate longer term risks and to ensure that AI does not reinforce existing inequalities.
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By 1922, as the institute's membership grew, there was a need for a larger and more practical space and the Institute acquired, through the gift of Canadian
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Following its inception, the Institute quickly focused upon Edward Grey's resolution, with the 1920s proving an active decade at Chatham House. The journal
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1929 also saw the inception of the institute's special study group on the international gold problem. The group, which included leading economists such as
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examines how anti-corruption efforts could be made significantly more effective through new ways of understanding why people engage in the practice; and
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was launched in January 1922, allowing for the international circulation of the various reports and discussions which took place within the institute.
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argued for revenues for pharmaceutical companies to be de-linked from sales of antibiotics to avoid their over-use and avert a public health crisis.
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Around this time Chatham House became known as the place for leading statesmen and actors in world affairs to visit when in London; notably,
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Chatham House and British Foreign Policy, 1919-1945, Edited by Andrea Bosco & Cornelia Nevari, Lothian Foundation Press, 1994, p146.
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examines a reduction in global meat consumption as critical to keeping global warming below the "danger level" of two degrees Celsius;
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which aims to deconstruct sixteen of the most prevalent myths and misconceptions that shape contemporary Western thinking on Russia.
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The year 1929 marked the next stage in the institute's development, with the appointment of a full-time chief executive or director.
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Parmar, I. "Anglo-American Elites in the Interwar Years: Idealism and Power in Chatham House and the Council on Foreign Relations",
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McIntyre, W. David (2008). "The Unofficial Commonwealth Relations Conferences, 1933–59: Precursors of the Tri-sector Commonwealth".
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magazine's Think-Tank of the Year, as well as the winner in the UK categories for International Affairs and Energy and Environment.
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In 1998, Chatham House launched the Angola Forum. Angola's oil reserves, combined with growing international ambition, facilitated
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Chatham House: Its History and Inhabitants, C.E.Carrington and Mary Bone, Royal Institute of International Affairs, 2004. p 114.
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examines the reasons why energy provision to displaced people undermines the fundamental humanitarian aims of assistance; and
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Christopher Sabatini, a senior fellow at Chatham House, leads a project promoting opposition to the Venezuelan government of
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Chatham House and British Foreign Policy, 1919–1945: The Royal Institute of International Affairs During the Interwar Period
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Chatham House: Its history and inhabitants, C. E. Carrington and Mary Bone, Royal Institute of International Affairs, p 114
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leaving Chatham House after attending the 'Inside Saudi Arabia: Society, Economy and Defence' conference, October 1993.
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In reaction to the changing post-war world, Chatham House embarked on a number of studies relating to Britain and the
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makes the case that a stronger relationship could advance each country's ability to address shared global concerns.
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through the October 1975 Anglo-Soviet round-table, the first in a series of meetings between Chatham House and the
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delivering a speech at the Chatham House conference 'South Africa: The Opportunities for Business', 10 July 1996.
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Middle East and North Africa, Russia and Eurasia, the USA and Americas and the UK in the World launched in 2023.
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Williams, Paul. "A Commonwealth of knowledge: Empire, intellectuals and the Chatham House Project, 1919–1939."
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working on reform of international law; A. J. B. Fisher on economic conditions for reconstruction of Europe;
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on the Low Countries, Scandinavia and Italy; Marshall on Germany and Czechoslovakia; W. Stewart on France;
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The British Institute of International Affairs, as it was then known, held its inaugural meeting, chaired by
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which argues that the longer-term fundamentals of the transatlantic relationship remain strong. as well as
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examines the common economic factors that continue to drive conflict in Iraq, Libya, Syria and Yemen. And
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Collective Action on Corruption in Nigeria: A Social Norms Approach to Connecting Society and Institutions
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Morgan, R. "'To Advance the Sciences of International Politics...': Chatham House’s Early Research",
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Chatham House regularly hosts speakers from the UK and international policy and business communities.
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Experts in their fields working at Chatham House's WWII Foreign Press and Research Service included
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examines if the country can pursue modernisation and reform, and break from its authoritarian past.
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The British and American delegates formed separate institutes, with the Americans developing the
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The Royal Institute of International Affairs has its headquarters in central London at 10
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the institute was decentralised for security reasons, with many of the staff moving to
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Thorne, Christopher. "Chatham House, Whitehall, and Far Eastern Issues: 1941–1945",
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revolution, of Ukraine's fight for survival as an independent and viable state; and
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Elite Perceptions of the United States in Latin America and the Post-Soviet States
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Towards a New Global Business Model for Antibiotics: Delinking Revenues from Sales
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Committee of Post-War Reconstruction meeting in the institute's Common Room, 1943.
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The Royal Institute of International Affairs originated in a meeting, convened by
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Chatham House played a more direct role in the international affairs of the
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The Royal Institute of International Affairs, registered charity no. 208223
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Nigeria's Booming Borders: The Drivers and Consequences of Unrecorded Trade
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Unforeseen Legacies: Reuben Wells Leonard and the Leonard Foundation Trust
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The Royal Institute of International Affairs Annual Reports, 1984-1985
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The Royal Institute of International Affairs Annual Reports, 1975-1976
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dedicating their research to the war effort under the Chairmanship of
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The Royal Institute of International Affairs Annual Reports 1931-1932
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The Royal Institute of International Affairs Annual Reports 1926–1931
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The Royal Institute of International Affairs Annual Reports 1926–1931
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since 2016. It has also published a monthly global affairs magazine,
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of the year, and the second-most influential in the world after the
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Making Concrete Change: Innovation in Low-carbon Cement and Concrete
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Changing Climate, Changing Diets: Pathways to Lower Meat Consumption
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In 2015, several reports were published by Chatham House, including
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term, was bolstered by the support of the Japan 2000 group in 1984.
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Foreign policy and strategy think tanks based in the United Kingdom
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Chatham House held the first Commonwealth Relations Conference in
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Chatham House accepts individual members, as well as members from
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Heat, Light and Power for Refugees: Saving Lives, Reducing Costs
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Heat, Light and Power for Refugees: Saving Lives, Reducing Costs
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Richard Horton, "Offline: The Chatham House Rule, over-ruled."
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Political and economic think tanks based in the United Kingdom
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The formal remit of Chatham House for the FPRS at Balliol was:
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Stott, Michael; Daniels, Joe; Silva, Vanessa (5 March 2023).
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During the 2020/2021 year, Chatham's largest donors were the
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and was occupied by three British prime ministers, including
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Current personnel are listed on the Chatham House Web site.
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moved the resolution calling the institute into existence:
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The Chatham House Prize was launched in 2005, recognising
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to provide intelligence for and to work closely with the
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After being appointed as Director of Studies, Professor
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gave the Chatham a C grade (rating goes from A to E).
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In April 2022, Russia designated Chatham House as an "
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took over from him. There were four deputy directors,
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In 1926, 14 members of Chatham House represented the
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