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11 May 2012
Despite its gigantic production capacity and trade links with the rest of the world, China’s financial sector lacks depth and has little connectivity with the international financial system.
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27 April 2012
Egypt’s new politicians need to develop and articulate clear blueprints for the country’s economic policy, as a persistent failure to address the economic aspects of popular demands could...
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4 April 2012
The latest issue of The World Today explores the impact of digital culture on political engagement, in an era when new ideas take off globally. It reveals the working methods and...
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3 April 2012
The May issue of International Affairs focuses on environmental sustainability, reflecting on what international relations scholarship can contribute to our understanding of the global...
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21 March 2012
Chatham House is pleased to announce the nominees for the Chatham House Prize 2012.
The nominees are
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15 March 2012
The March issue of International Affairs focuses on security and defence, featuring articles on the prospects for UK strategy beyond Afghanistan and NATO cooperation post-Libya.
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1 March 2012
A ‘circular economy’ (CE) offers huge business opportunities by transforming the way resources are used. A new Chatham House paper, A Global Redesign? Shaping the Circular Economy, argues...
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28 February 2012
Russia's stability is at increased risk and the overriding objective of Vladimir Putin is to preserve the narrow and personalized ruling system built over the past twelve years, says a new...
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28 February 2012
Gold can be expected to continue playing a significant role in the international monetary system, serving as a valuable hedge and safe haven, particularly in times when tail risks...
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1 February 2012
Chatham House is pleased to relaunch its international affairs magazine, The World Today.The magazine, under its new editor, Alan Philps, will be a unique offering, reflecting Chatham House...