Chatham House: Independent thinking on international affairs

International Security research at Chatham House has a long established reputation for high quality and policy relevant insight and analysis on a wide range of critical defence and security issues.

Research Themes:

Cultural DialogueCultural Dialogue in International Security
This project aims to create a neutral ground for policy-makers and opinion leaders from different cultural backgrounds to discuss approaches to current strategic challenges
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Cyber security

Cyber Security 
Research seeks to analyse key international security challenges in cyberspace, identify policy responses and establish a knowledge base for public and private sector decision-makers and wider society. More

 

Defence Policy

Defence Policy, Military Operations and Conflict 
Research covers UK defence policy and military doctrine. This includes forums that explore the US-European security relationship. Research also studies civil-military relations, including communications strategies, humanitarian intervention, and ethics. More.

 

Post conflict reconstruction

Post-conflict Reconstruction and Human Security 
Research covers post-conflict reconstruction and security sector reform; including Disarmament, Demobilization and Reintegration (DDR), weapons decommissioning and corporate management practices in post-conflict situations. More. 

 

TerrorismTerrorism and Resilience
Research focuses on terrorism and counter-terrorism and resource security, employing the methodologies of assessment and management of political and strategic risk, including civil contingencies and national resilience. More.

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