Who is behind Chatham House?

Who is behind Chatham House?

The current chairman of the Council of Chatham House is Sir Nigel Sheinwald GCMG and its director is Robin Niblett. The deputy director is Renata Dwan and research directors are Tim Benton, Patricia Lewis, Creon Butler, and Alex Vines. Chatham House has three presidents.

Is Chatham House a publisher?

We also publish a wide range of books, including monographs and edited volumes. Some are published in collaboration with other publishers, such as Insights: A Chatham House Series on Critical Issues in International Affairs, which is published jointly with the Brookings Institution.

Is Chatham House a journal?

We are one of the most highly regarded international relations journals in the English language. We publish six issues a year. Follow us on Twitter , Linkedin and Medium .

Who funds Chatham House?

The institute is registered with the UK Charity Commission. Chatham House is independently funded. It receives discretionary support from its membership and other individuals, and receives funding for its research and other activities from governments, the private sector, and charitable foundations.

Where does Chatham House rules come from?

The rule is a system for holding debates and discussion panels on controversial topics, named after the headquarters of the UK Royal Institute of International Affairs, based in Chatham House, London, where the rule originated in June 1927.

Are Chatham House rules legally binding?

A. Although not legally binding, Chatham House will take disciplinary action against a member or guest who breaks the Rule; this is likely to mean future exclusion from all institute activities including events and conferences.

How do I reference Chatham House?

Chatham HouseCitation formats

  1. Parmar, IS 2000, Chatham House. in Oxford Companion to 20th-Century British Politics. Oxford University Press, Oxford.
  2. Parmar, I. S. (2000). Chatham House.
  3. Parmar, I S. / Chatham House. Oxford Companion to 20th-Century British Politics.

Why is it called Chatham House?

It is designed to increase openness of discussion. The rule is a system for holding debates and discussion panels on controversial topics, named after the headquarters of the UK Royal Institute of International Affairs, based in Chatham House, London, where the rule originated in June 1927.

How do you get into Chatham House?

Chatham House welcomes individuals with an interest and/or experience in international affairs to apply for Individual Membership. The election process takes a maximum of two weeks. a) Individuals are recognised as members in a personal capacity and not as representatives of any organization.

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What kind of books does Chatham House publish?

We also publish a wide range of books, including monographs and edited volumes. Some are published in collaboration with other publishers, such as Insights: A Chatham House Series on Critical Issues in International Affairs, which is published jointly with the Brookings Institution.

How to request permission to reproduce Chatham House material?

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How does Chatham House take an institutional position?

Chatham House does not take institutional positions. Chatham House can licence its published material to interested parties if certain criteria are met and if publications are correctly credited.

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