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22 January 2012
Non-communicable diseases (NCDs) are the greatest cause of deaths and disability for humans and have a serious economic impact, says a new Chatham House paper, Silent Killer, Economic...
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16 January 2012
An EU embargo would put the population solidly behind the current regime and cannot succeed on its own, says a new Chatham House paper, An Embargo on Iranian Crude Oil Exports: How Likely...
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12 January 2012
New research published by Chatham House uses high resolution satellite imagery and nightlight emissions to analyse the effects of piracy on the Somali economy and establish which groups...
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5 January 2012
Widespread disruption and business failure in the UK economy can be staved off for at most a week in the case of a natural disaster or major terrorist attack. This is the key finding of a...
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14 December 2011
The Council of the Royal Institute of International Affairs at Chatham House has elected Stuart Popham as its next Chairman. He will take over from Dr DeAnne Julius in July 2012, when she...
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9 December 2011
One year on from its creation, the European External Action Service (EEAS) now needs a global vision, says a new report from Chatham House.
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30 November 2011
Opinion leaders from around the world met to discuss the problems and potential opportunities which have arisen from recent events in the Middle East and North Africa.The second meeting of...
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24 November 2011
Famine, piracy, and terrorism in the Horn of Africa are of increasing concern for international policy makers. A new Chatham House report, Hostage to Conflict: Prospects for Building...
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8 November 2011
Chatham House is pleased to announce that Dr Patricia Lewis will become its new Research Director for International Security in February 2012. The appointment reflects the greater emphasis...
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28 October 2011
Chatham House is pleased to announce the appointment of Lord Williams of Baglan as a Distinguished Visiting Fellow. His role at Chatham House will be to support the institute's new research...