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Friday 9 January 2009 13:00 - 14:15
China’s Space Programme: The Power of Ideas and Technological Innovation

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Chatham House Report Launch: Threats to Sudan

Monday 12 January 2009 14:00 - 16:00
Indonesia-UK Relations

The Limits and Potential of Obama's Foreign Policy: Living Up To ExpectationsThe Limits and Potential of Obama's Foreign Policy: Living Up To Expectations
January, 2009
The transition to the new United States Presidency of Barack Obama has awakened huge expectations internationally for a change...

Russia Resurgent? Moscow's Campaign to 'Coerce Georgia to Peace'Russia Resurgent? Moscow's Campaign to 'Coerce Georgia to Peace'
November, 2008
Russia's military incursion into Georgia in August 2008 and formal recognition of South Ossetia and Abkhazia raise fundamental questions...

Axis of Convenience: Moscow, Beijing and the New GeopoliticsAxis of Convenience: Moscow, Beijing and the New Geopolitics
October, 2008
Few relationships have been as misunderstood as the "strategic partnership" between Russia and China. Official rhetoric portrays it as...

 

 

Research

Research is core to all Chatham House activities. We undertake independent and rigorous analysis with the aim of setting the agenda and shaping policy by encouraging new ideas and forward thinking in international affairs. Research staff >>

Chatham House research is structured around three areas:

  • Energy, Environment and Resource Governance
  • International Economics
  • Regional and Security Studies

Energy, Environment and Resource Governance

Research Director: Bernice Lee

This research area incorporates work on energy, environment and development policy and food supply. It aims to produce innovative thinking on the major policy challenges and to influence and enable decision-makers to take well-informed decisions that contribute to achieving sustainable development.


International Economics

Research Director: Dr Paola Subacchi

This research area is devoted to the study of international economic issues and policies. Its goal is to anticipate emerging themes, provide accurate and policy-oriented research, and actively contribute to public debate. Main research themes are trade, investment and finance, reforms and governance, globalization and regionalization.


Regional and Security Studies

Research Director: Alex Vines, OBE

This research area incorporates the work of our regional programmes: Africa, the Americas, Asia, Europe, the Middle East and North Africa, Russia and Eurasia. Our research focus on these regions ensures that Chatham House is well-placed to identify potential sources of conflict and emerging trends. This in-depth understanding of regional issues also supports our work on thematic and global issues. International Security Programme research covers international, European and national security and defence issues. Work on International Law includes discussion of international legal issues and their practical application to current problems in international relations.


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Breaking the Nuclear Deadlock: Weak Economy is Iran's Achilles' HeelBreaking the Nuclear Deadlock: Weak Economy is Iran's Achilles' Heel
Wednesday 17 December 2008
'…..we have not exhausted our non-military options in confronting...

Elections in Ghana: Tensions BuildElections in Ghana: Tensions Build
Tuesday 2 December 2008
President Kufuor has successfully promoted Ghana as a haven...

Yemen's Uncertain Future Threatens Regional StabilityYemen's Uncertain Future Threatens Regional Stability
Wednesday 19 November 2008
Yemen presents a 'perfect storm' of problems for Western...

Iran: Breaking the Nuclear Deadlock
December, 2008
The report considers the ways in which the West...

Prospects for Georgian Civil Society
November, 2008
This is a summary of a meeting held at...

Business and Human Rights: Closing the Gaps
November, 2008
This is a summary of the International Law Discussion...

Reflections on Russia and the West
November, 2008
Those concerned with policy-making towards Russia must determine how...

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