Chatham House Transcripts
Publisher(s): Chatham House, London, UK
Frequency of publication: Occasional
Description: Chatham House works to stimulate debate and research on key issues in the international arena. Its regional research programs explore the politics, economics and security of Africa, Asia, the Middle East, the Americas and Europe, with a separate program covering Russia and Eurasia. Other research programs focus on international law, international economics, international security, energy, the environment and development. Chatham House Transcripts are transcripts of speeches given and discussions held by prominent persons at the Royal Institute of International Affairs.
General note: © Royal Institute of International Affairs
Publications:
- The Political Impact of Documentaries
- UNDP Human Development Report 2013
- Real Time Diplomacy
- Film Screening: "Karama Has No Walls"
- Drones: The Future of War?
- Is Peaceful Political Transition in Afghanistan Possible?
- Britain and the EU:International Perspectives
- Georgia's Democratic Path: Past, Present and Future
- Middle East and North Africa Energy 2013
- The Challenge of Change
- Stability and Development in Somalia
- Review and Reform: Key Elements and Implications of Nigeria's Constitution Review Process
- New Investment Strategies for a Changing World
- Opening up the Arctic: Prospects, Paradoxes and Geopolitical Implications
- Launch of the Chatham House-YouGov Survey 2012
- The UK’s Vision for Tackling Climate Change
- Delivering Security in the 21st Century
- The Top 1%: The Avoidable Causes and Invisible Costs of Inequality
- Turkey and the Arab World: Ambition and Evolution
- US 2012: The Battleground for the Presidential Election
- Malawi's Policy and Priorities for a Globalized World
- The US Army in Transition
- Migration: Creating Networks for Business, Politics and Growth
- America: Still the Indispensable Global Power?
- Time to Rethink Iran?
- Iraq: Searching for Stability in an Unstable Region
- Russia's Rotten Core: Money, Politics and the Rule of Law
- The Power of the Union
- China’s Unfinished Revolution
- Libya: Re-establishing the State
- Gabon: Investing in the Future
- Winners and Losers in a Leaderless World
- A Vision for Sierra Leone
- Harnessing Mozambique’s Mineral Wealth
- Polarized People? The Changing Nature of the American Electorate
- Perspectives on the Sudan, South Sudan Crisis
- Chatham House Debate: Ever Closer Union?
- Unleashing the Nuclear Watchdog
- Was it Worth it? Reflections on the Libyan Revolution
- Disarmament and Non-Proliferation: The Nuclear Question in a Changing World
- Sarkozy Vs Hollande: The Clash of Two Cultures
- Pakistan, Afghanistan and the US Withdrawal
- The Challenge of Uncertainty: Iran’s Ambitions and Choices
- A Democratic Egypt
- The Surprising Truth About Life on Less than $1 a Day
- Rebalancing Europe
- Tunisia One Year On
- Lessons from Japan's Disaster
- The Future of Globalization
- A Personal History of the War Crimes Tribunals
- The Prospects and Limits of Women's Mobilization in Saudi Arabia
- International Law, Nuclear Non-Proliferation and the Middle East
- From Voting to Violence? New Evidence on Far Right Supporters
- Yemen: The Way Forward
- Chatham House Debate: Does Aid Work?
- Putin Again: Implications for Russia and the West
- An International Climate Treaty
- Is There a Future Role for Gold in the International Monetary System?
- The Road Ahead
- Pakistan in a Changing Regional and Global Environment
- Angola’s External Relations in Africa
- How Will the Withdrawal of International Forces Affect Afghanistan?
- The Global Economic, Financial and Political Outlook for 2012
- A New Effort to Help Somalia
- The Situation in Iran: Human Rights, Youth and the Media
- The Role of Seychelles in Counter-Piracy I
- The Role of Seychelles in Counter-Piracy II
- Beyond Borders: Digital Activism in a Globalized World
- Investing for the Future in Turbulent Times
- The MENA Region in the International Arena
- One Year On: The Challenges of Democratic Transition in the Wake of the Arab Uprisings
- Fault Lines in the Emerging 21st Century Global Order
- Ten Years of BRIC Life
- Al Jazeera and the Arab Spring
- What the Return of 19th Century Economics Means for 21st Century Geopolitics
- Israel in a Changing Strategic Environment
- Russia and the West
- A Democratic Future for Yemen
- Israel and the Arab Spring
- Afghanistan: Mikhail Gorbachev’s Lessons for President Obama
- Seeking True Democracy: The Challenge and Promise of Full Equality for Women
- Portugal’s Response to the Euro Area Crisis
- Growing Instability in the Western Sahel
- Chatham House Debate: Is Nuclear a Sustainable Energy Option?
- Social Business: A Way to Solve Society’s Most Pressing Problems
- Human Rights and the Changing World
- Democracy and its Characteristics
- Global Migration: The Challenges for the West’s Political Leaders
- Aung San Suu Kyi and the 'New' Burma
- America, Britain and Europe: An Evolving Relationship
- Protecting National Infrastructure Against Cyber Threats
- Pakistan and the Great Game: Have the Rules Changed?
- Is a Two-Speed Europe Sustainable in the Long-Term?
- Puntland and Somalia: The Year Ahead
- The Middle East in the 21st Century
- Achieving Sustainable Growth
- The Role of Smaller EU Member States in the Post-Lisbon Environment
- Cooperation Is the Only Choice
- Partnering with the Muslim Community as an Effective Counter-Terrorist Strategy
- Challenges for the Global Economy
- Challenges for the Global Economy (2)
- Fostering the Future: Promotion and Development of Angola's Financial System
- The Art and the Science of International Climate Change
- Navigating the New World Order
- A New Competition Regime for the UK
- The Rise of Global Health in International Affairs
- The Challenges of Post-war Reconstruction - The Liberian Experience
- Strong Economy, Strong Defence, Strategic Reach
- Zimbabwean Farmers and Agricultural Innovation in Nigeria
- The Tandem: Where Next?
- Sixty Years of British- Israeli Diplomatic Relations
- Libya’s Future
- Coalition Foreign Policy - An Assessment and Labour's Approach to Opposition
- The Whitehead Lecture: Special or Merely Close?
- Mozambique's International Diplomatic and Trade Perspectives
- International Affairs: What Does The Future Hold?
- Somaliland's Prospects
- Nigeria: The Biggest and the Best?
- Reflections on Fifty Years of Change in Nigeria
- Yemen: Political Dynamics and the International Policy Framework
- Ensuring Peace and Security in Africa (Speech)
- Pakistan and Its Crises
- Yemen and Somalia: Terrorism, Shadow Networks and the Limitations of State-building
- Climate Change – The Way Forward in a Post-Copenhagen World
- BBC Recording: Has the Taliban Won the War in Afghanistan?
- The UK and the World: Rethinking the UK’s International Ambitions and Choices (V)
- The UK and the World: Rethinking the UK’s International Ambitions and Choices (VI)
- The UK and the World: Rethinking the UK’s International Ambitions and Choices (I)
- The UK and the World: Rethinking the UK’s International Ambitions and Choices (II)
- The UK and the World: Rethinking the UK’s International Ambitions and Choices (III)
- The UK and the World: Rethinking the UK’s International Ambitions and Choices (IV)
- Environment and Geopolitics: The Future of the Arctic
- What’s Next in Iraq?
- The Lord Garden Memorial Lecture: The 2010 General Election and its Implications
- Sustainable Energy Security
- UK and the World: Governing in an Age of Uncertainty
- Corruption in Africa
- Is America in Decline?
- The Future of South Africa’s Mediation in Zimbabwe
- Combating Terrorism: The Strategy of the United Nations
- Yemen's Future: The Road Towards Stability and Development
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