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Welcome to Chatham House
Chatham House has been the home of the Royal Institute of International Affairs for nearly nine decades. Our mission is 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.
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Monday 1 March 2010 toTuesday 2 March 2010Powering the Low Carbon EconomyElectricity’s role in decarbonizing energy use
Monday 1 March 2010 12:30 - 13:30South Africa’s Regional and Global Role
Wednesday 3 March 2010 13:30 - 14:45Britain's Place in a Changing World
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Turkish Officers Charged Over 'Coup Plot' The Daily Telegraph, Wednesday 24 February 2010
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Chatham House Prize Nominees Announced
Members are now able to vote online for the winner of the 2010 Chatham House Prize. Nominees are as follows: HE Abdullah Gül, President of Turkey; HE Christine Lagarde, Finance Minister, France and Stjepan Mesić, President of Croatia (2000-10). More gt; gt;
Britain's Place in a Changing World
David Miliband, William Hague and Edward Davey will speak at Chatham House on 3 March on Britain's international priorities. The event forms part of a major project on Rethinking the UK's International Ambitions and Choices. Submit your question to the panel here gt; gt;
Setting the Scene for the G20
The G20 have an ambitious agenda ahead of their first meeting this year. Can it deliver tangible results, and will 2010 be remembered as the year when the G20 secures economic recovery? Dr Paola Subacchi offers some recommendations. Read gt; gt;
Jerusalem: The Cost of Failure
One of the main stumbling blocks to reaching a peace agreement between Israel and Palestine is the status of Jerusalem. This new paper warns that the situation in Jerusalem is not static, but is becoming increasingly tense and fractured. Read gt; gt;
China's Relations with Iran
Where does China stand on Iran and its nuclear plans? Dr Kerry Brown writes that China's energy needs are what holds China back from supporting tougher sanctions on Iran's nuclear programme. How long can China continue to stay on the diplomatic sidelines? Read gt; gt;
Ukraine's Elections: Watershed or New Stalemate?
The democratic election of Viktor Yanukovych as President of Ukraine has provoked fears that engagement with Europe will be undermined and the country will move increasingly into Russia's orbit. The reality is more complex, writes James Sherr. Read paper gt; gt;
Why Georgia Matters
Georgia is a pivotal point in Europe's security architecture, a key NATO partner, and an important transit state for diversification of energy supplies to Europe. President Mikheil Saakashvili discussed Georgia's significance for its neighbours, the region, and the West. Audio gt; gt;
Pakistan's Security Challenges
General Musharraf said terrorism and extremism are the main challenges currently faced by Pakistan. He went on to explain how he sees the current state of Pakistan's relations with India and Afghanistan before taking questions from the audience. Video/audio/transcript gt; gt;
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