Chatham House Online Archive:
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Chatham House’s CouncilThe Rt Hon Sir Roderic Lyne Deputy Chairman, Diplomat. British Ambassador to the Russian Federation from 2000 to 2004Ed Smith, BA, FCA, FRSA Hon Treasurer ex-officio, former Global Assurance COO and Strategy Chairman of PricewaterhouseCoopersDr Mohammed Abdel-Haq, founding member and CEO of a Merchant Bank in London. Greg Baxter, Global Head of Mobile Strategy at CitiRyan Gawn, Director of Stratagem International, a strategic political affairs consultancyMartin Giles, US Technology Correspondent for The Economist based in Silicon ValleySir Jeremy Greenstock, Chairman - UN Association in the UK and Gatehouse Advisory Partners LtdSir Richard Lambert, Chancellor, University of Warwick and was DG of CBIDr John Llewellyn, Partner in Llewellyn Consulting (economics of climate change)Bronwen Maddox, chief foreign commentator of The Times since 2006Peter Montagnon, Senior Investment Adviser on the Financial Reporting CouncilAlastair Newton, Senior Political Analyst at Nomura International plcStuart Popham QC Chairman, Vice Chairman EMEA Banking at CitigroupStuart Sinclair, has been an academic, international civil servant and CEOXan Smiley, Middle East and Africa editor of The EconomistSeth Thomas, Adviser to governments in Europe and Asia on financial efficiency strategies, etcRobert Woodthorpe Browne, reinsurance industry professionalCaroline Wyatt, BBC defence correspondent
leaders from the following fields: diplomacy finance political analyst/strategists technology business education environment international affairs investment journalism
Chatham House’s Senior Advisory Board
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Chair: The Rt Hon Sir John Major KG, CHAyman Asfari, Group Chief Executive, Petrofac Ltd Shumeet Banerji, Chief Executive Officer, Booz & CompanyLord Browne of Madingley, President, Royal Academy of Engineering; Chief Executive, BP (1995-2007)R. Nicholas Burns, Professor of the Practice of Diplomacy and International Politics, John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University; Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs, US Department of State (2005-08); US Ambassador to NATO (2001-05)Victor Chu, Chairman, First Eastern Investment Group, Hong KongTim Clark, Senior Adviser to G3 and Fleming Family & PartnersSuzan Sabancı Dinçer, Chairman and Executive Board Member, AkbankMary Francis CBE, Non-Executive Director, Centrica, Aviva plc and Cable and Wireless Communications plc; Director, Bank of England (2001-07)James Gaggero, Chairman, Bland Group LtdAndré Hoffmann, Vice-Chairman, Board of Roche Holding Ltd Lord Hurd of Westwell, UK Foreign Secretary (1989-1995)Lord Jay of Ewelme, Permanent Under-Secretary, Foreign Office (2002-06)Sir Paul Judge, Chairman, Schroder Income Growth Fund plc; Deputy Chairman, Royal Society of ArtsDr DeAnne Julius CBE, Independent Non-Executive Director of Deloitte (UK), Roche Holdings SA (Switzerland), and Jones Lang LaSalle (USA
Chairmen CEOs Professors Ambassadors Directors Ex-government ministers Company presidents
Chatham House’s Senior Advisory Board
Nemir Kirdar, Founder, Executive Chairman and CEO, InvestcorpCaio Koch-Weser, Vice Chairman, Deutsche Bank Group; Deputy Finance Minister for Germany (1999-2005)Marc Leland, President, Marc E Leland and Associates, USA; Co-Chairman, German Marshall Fund of the United StatesRachel Lomax, Deputy Governor, Monetary Policy, the Bank of England (2003-08)Sir David Manning, British Ambassador to the United States (2003-07); foreign affairs and defence adviser to Prime Minister Tony Blair (2001-03)Dame Judith Mayhew Jonas DBE, Chairman of the Independent Schools Council and The New West End CompanySir Michael Rake, Chairman, BT and EasyJetLord Robertson of Port Ellen, Secretary General, NATO (1999-2003)Andrés Rozental, Former Mexican diplomat; founding president of the Mexican Council on Foreign Relations; chairman of ArcelorMittal Mexico; non-resident senior fellow at the Brookings InstitutionDaniel Sachs, Chief Executive Officer, Proventus ABJohn C Whitehead, Founding Chairman, Lower Manhattan Development Corporation, USA; former Co-Chairman of Goldman Sachs
Chatham House has top-level research teams
AfricaAmericasAsiaEnergy, Environment and DevelopmentEuropeGlobal Health SecurityInternational EconomicsInternational LawInternational SecurityMiddle East and North AfricaRussia and Eurasia
Research Publications Events
“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”
Chatham House’s Work
Events
Each year Chatham House hosts some 100 public meetings for its members and about 20 major one- or two-day conferences enabling world leaders and experts to share their views and engage in discussion. A large number of these speeches are recorded.
Chatham House’s Work
“[We are]... a melting pot that brings together people and organisations with an interest in international affairs.
We provide an independent forum in which academia, business, diplomats, the media, NGOs, politicians, policy makers and researchers can interact in an open and impartial environment.
The widespread recognition of the Chatham House Rule as a byword for free and frank debate is a reflection of our unique and non-aligned perspective.”
Robert Menziesas Attorney General of Australia
H.St John Philby, former intelligence officer
Prof Thorkil Kristensen, Danish politician
Paul Henri Spaak, Belgian politician
Robert Schumann, former PM of France
Bishop Ambrose Reeves, Bishop of Johannesburg
Jacques SoustelleFrench politician and anthropologist
Robert Muldoon, as New Zealand Minister of Finance
Emile Van LennepSecretary-General of OECD
Denis HealeyBritish Defence Minister
Antoine PinayFormer Prime Minister of France
Grigoire Gafencu, Former Foreign Minister of Romania
Who spoke at Chatham House 1920-1979?
PublicationsInternational Affairs, internationally renowned journal published six times a yearThe World Today, monthly more journalistic magazine British Yearbook of International Law, 1920-1967Bulletin of International Affairs, 1925-1945Survey of International Affairs, 1920-1963 and Documents of I.A. 1928-1963Chatham House ReportsChatham House Briefing PapersChatham House PamphletsReview of the Foreign Press, 1939-1945Refugee Survey, 1939-1945Survey of Commonwealth Affairs, 1931-1962 and Documents and Speeches of C.A.Institute of Pacific Affairs conferences, 1926-1961Books
Chatham House’s Work
What is in Module 1?
Meetings/Speeches, 1920-1979 with audio recordings from 1966
Journals International Affairs, 1920-1979The World Today, 1945-1979British Yearbook of International Law, 1920-1967Bulletin of International Affairs, 1925-1945Survey of International Affairs, 1920-1963Documents of International Affairs, 1928-1963
Chatham House Reports, Briefing Papers and Pamphlets, 1920-1979Chatham House Books/monographs, 1920-1979
Review of the Foreign Press, 1939-1945Refugee Survey, 1939-1945Survey of Commonwealth Affairs, 1931-1962Documents and Speeches of Commonwealth Affairs, 1953Institute of Pacific Relations Conferences, 1926-1950sBritish Commonwealth Relations Conferences, 1933-1965
Module 1: 1920-1979Pages: 390,000 approxMinutes of audio: up to 70,000 (or 1166 hours)Pub date: June and December 2013 Marc Records will be available
What is in Module 2?
Meetings/Speeches, 1980-2008 with audio recordings and transcriptions
Journals: International Affairs, 1980-2008The World Today, 1980-2008
Chatham House Reports, 1980-2008
Chatham House Briefing Papers, 1980-2008
Chatham House Pamphlets, 1980-2008
Chatham House Books/monographs, 1980-2008
Module 2: 1980-2008Pages: 77,500 approxMinutes of audio: up to 283,350 (or 4720 hours)Pub date: Spring 2014 (tbc)Marc Records will be available
Example of a transcript created from a meeting audio recording
Example of International Affairs
Example of The World Today
Example of British Yearbook of International Law
The British Yearbook of International Law is an essential work of reference for academics and practising lawyers. Through a mixture of articles and extended book reviews it continues to provide indispensable analysis on important developments in modern international law. In addition, through its exhaustive coverage of decisions in UK courts and official government statements, the British Yearbook of International Law offers unique insight into the development of state practice in the United Kingdom.
BYIL offers unique insight into the developing state practice of the United Kingdom, through a comprehensive collection of decisions in British courts and official statements of the UK position on international law, and features a collection of extended articles providing an unrivalled overview of the latest scholarship on questions facing international law.
Example of The Bulletin of International News
Example of Survey of International Affairs
Example of Documents of International Affairs
Example of Survey of British Commonwealth AffairsNB these are just photocopies
Example of Review of the Foreign Press, 1939-1945NB these are just photocopies
Confidential: For Sales Forecasts only
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Example of Chatham House Pamphlets
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