Europe-related Chatham House books are listed below.

America and a Changed World: A Question of Leadership
May 2010
At a time of economic crisis and involvement in two wars, President Barack Obama took office calling for a renewal of America's global leadership. In this book, senior resident and affiliated scholars offer perspectives...

Britain and the Middle East in the 9/11 Era
February 2010
Britain's participation in the invasion of Iraq in 2003 marked a dramatic shift in the direction and focus of British relations with the Middle East. This book provides the first extensive examination of the impact of 9...

The New Atlanticist
January 2007
Of all the countries that joined the EU in 2004 Poland was by far the largest and the most vocal. Its confidence and assertiveness over the European constitution, together with its strong support for US policy over Iraq...

Putin's Russia and the Enlarged Europe
November 2006
This authoritative work examines recent changes in Russia's relations with the EU and NATO and explores the patterns of support for these various orientations among its own elites and public.Investigates Russian...

Divided West
June 2006
'Quietly but effectively challenging the official myth that the crisis is now past, Forsberg and Herd reveal beyond all possible doubt that the trauma that arose as a result of Iraq and 9/11 still remains unresolved,...

Reinvigorating European Elections
January 2005
For a quarter of a century Europe's citizens have been able to elect Members of the European Parliament. Yet, rather than generating interest in European political affairs, EP elections have been characterized by low...
Through the Paper Curtain
September 2003
Up to eight central and east European states – the Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Slovakia, and Slovenia – are likely to join the European Union in 2004. Three of these states – Poland,...
European Migration Policies in Flux
September 2003
European migration policies are undergoing significant changes. After three decades of highly restrictive approaches, demographic changes and gaps in labour supply are prompting many European governments to liberalize...

Poland and Ukraine
December 2002
The book outlines the traditionally difficult relations between Poland and Ukraine and assesses the changes in the last decade, which have resulted in very constructive bilateral relations between the two states. The...
The New Bilateralism
February 2002
Good bilateral relations are vital to effective decision-making in the EU. France and Germany, working in tandem, have for many years acted as a motor of integration, but few other countries have actively sought to...
The Syrian Conundrum
Dr Claire Spencer
Tuesday 7 February 2012
Next Steps for the UK and the EU
Dr Robin Niblett
Thursday 22 December 2011
Eurozone Crisis: Can We Wait?
Dr Paola Subacchi
Thursday 15 December 2011