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1 CHATHAM HOUSE Independent Thinking On International Affairs

2 2 A Unique Institution Chatham House (The Royal Institute of International Affairs) is an independent international affairs think-tank and membership organisation for individuals, corporations, governments and NGOs It produces independent and rigorous analysis of critical global, regional and country-specific challenges and opportunities It aims to shape policy by encouraging new ideas and forward thinking in international affairs For five years running, Chatham House has been ranked top non-US think tank in a comprehensive global survey.

3 3 Mission To be a world-leading source of independent analysis, informed debate and influential ideas on how to build a prosperous and secure world for all Vision Chatham House (formerly known as The Royal Institute of International Affairs) aspires to be one of the most influential international policy institutes in the world

4 4 The Rule was founded in 1926 and is used around the world to help facilitate confidential discussion. "When a meeting, or part thereof, is held under the Chatham House Rule, participants are free to use the information received, but neither the identity nor the affiliation of the speaker(s), nor that of any other participant, may be revealed". Chatham House Rule

5 Income and Funding Total net assets 2012-13: $16m/£10m Income is generated from membership fees, sponsorship and charitable donations from trusts, foundations, companies and individuals. Chatham House receives no core funding from government. 5

6 Independence Chatham House is precluded by its Charter from expressing any institutional view or policy on any aspect of international affairs. It does not receive any statutory government funding and is not a government organization, although some government departments are corporate members of Chatham House and may fund specific projects. 6

7 7 Chatham House Research Research is core to all Chatham House activities. Research is structured around four departments: Energy, Environment and Resource Governance International Economics Area Studies and International Law –Africa –Americas –Asia –Europe –Middle East and North Africa –Russia and Eurasia –International Law International Security –Centre on Global Health Security

8 8 Energy, Environment & Resources Conducts high-level research on critical issues of energy security, environment and resource governance. Energy Security Climate Security and Low Carbon Growth Resources, Politics and Global Trends Forestry and Fisheries Management Food Security

9 9 International Economics Produces policy-oriented research and analysis of the challenges facing the global economy. The department works with policy-makers and researchers around the globe to ensure that its independent analysis of global issues translates into practical and timely policy insight. A Changing World Economy and the G20 Framework European Economic Governance Growth of Financial Centres in China International Competitiveness and Growth Reform of the International Monetary System

10 10 Area Studies and International Law This research department incorporates the work of our regional programmes to ensure that Chatham House is well-placed to identify potential sources of conflict and emerging trends. They are: Africa, the Americas, Asia, Europe (including Turkey), the Middle East and North Africa, Russia and Eurasia. Work on International Law includes discussion of international legal issues and their practical application to current problems in international relations.

11 11 International Security Research Department International Security research covers international, European and national security and defence issues. Five main research areas: Innovative Thinking in International Security Security Beyond the State International Security, Defence and Governance Science, Technology and International Security Cyber Security

12 12 International Security Research Department Current Projects include: Cyber Security Drugs and Organized Crime National Defence and Security European Security and Defence Arms Control Security Beyond the State Centre for Global Health Security The Centre on Global Health Security at Chatham House examines key global health challenges and how they manifest themselves as foreign policy and international affairs problems.

13 13 Publications www.chathamhouse.org/publications Reports –Swaziland: Southern Africa's Forgotten Crisis –Iraq on the International Stage: Foreign Policy and National Identity in Transition Papers –Maritime Security in the Gulf of Guinea: Lessons Learned from the Indian Ocean Transcripts –Are Nuclear Weapons Still Fit for Purpose?: Sir Lawrence Freedman; Ward Wilson –Nigeria's Defence Priorities: Domestic Stability for Regional Security: Hon Erelu Olusola Obada

14 14 Publications The World Today Magazine Founded in 1945, subscribers in 80+ countries, it offers valuable insights on current affairs International Affairs Journal 6 issues a year, articles are rigorous and original in their analysis Books and Monographs generally the product of scholarly, reflective studies

15 15 Membership Individual Membership -c. 2,800 individual members of Chatham House -Business people, diplomats, students, academics, government, the media, NGOs, policy-makers, researchers, etc. Corporate Membership -340 corporate members -Including 25 Academic Institutional Members -Includes companies, embassies, universities, government departments, NGOs, etc -c. 2,500 corporate nominees

16 16 Royal College of Defence Studies Membership Benefits Access to the members-only area of the Chatham House website, which provides access to an online archive of publications and transcripts, the e-library and live streams of Chatham House events 2 ‘Open Tickets’ allow 4 students to attend per event - Chatham House holds 100+ Members Events each year Become a member - discounted membership while at RCDS Sign up via the website to the weekly eNewsletter or research department eNewsletters

17 17 Chatham House Website I million unique users per year. Major overhaul and re- launch planned for spring 2014. www.chathamhouse.org

18 18 Past Speakers at Members Events 2013 Jimmy Carter - President of the United States (1977-81); Nobel Peace Laureate, 2002 Enrico Letta - Prime Minister of Italy Thein Sein - President of the Republic of the Union of Myanmar Hillary Rodham Clinton, US Secretary of State (2009-13) Rubert Rubin - Co-chairman, Council on Foreign Relations; US Treasury Secretary (1995-99) 2012 Anders Fogh Rasmussen - NATO Secretary General HE Dr Ali Al-Dabbagh - Spokesman for Iraqi Government, Republic of Iraq HE Joyce Banda - President of Malawi General Raymond T Odierno - Chief of Staff, US Army Herman Van Rompuy - President of the European Council

19 19 Chatham House Library 9.30 - 17.30 Monday to Friday www.chathamhouse.org/librarywww.chathamhouse.org/library Books and pamphlets Journals A Library Without Walls (Speeches from 1920-1965) Newspapers Bibliographies Electronic Resources available from Chatham House: A-to-Z of Journals, Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU) Country Reports, JSTOR electronic journal archive, Newsbank eLibrary, Africa Confidential, Eastview Russian sources, Europa World Plus, International Financial Statistics (IMF), Library without Walls

20 20 Chatham House – Contact Alex Tucker, Corporate Relations Officer Phone: +44 (0)20 7957 5731 Email: atucker@chathamhouse.org Website: www.chathamhouse.org Email: membership@chathamhouse.orgmembership@chathamhouse.org Address: 10 St James's Square, London SW1Y 4LE


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