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[[Chatham House]] is the location of the office of the [[Royal Institute for International Affairs]].  According to the Institute itself 'Founded in 1920, Chatham House, officially known as The Royal Institute of International Affairs, is based in the heart of London. As a measure of its importance in the world of international relations, the name 'Chatham House' - the building - is now commonly used to refer to the organization.'[http://www.chathamhouse.org.uk/index.php?id=13]
 
[[Chatham House]] is the location of the office of the [[Royal Institute for International Affairs]].  According to the Institute itself 'Founded in 1920, Chatham House, officially known as The Royal Institute of International Affairs, is based in the heart of London. As a measure of its importance in the world of international relations, the name 'Chatham House' - the building - is now commonly used to refer to the organization.'[http://www.chathamhouse.org.uk/index.php?id=13]
==People==
 
===Presidents===
 
 
*[[Lord Hurd]]
 
*[[George Robertson]]
 
*[[Lord Ashdown]]
 
 
===The Council 2005-2006===
 
DR DEANNE JULIUS CBE (Chairman) E
 
SIR BRIAN CROWE (Deputy Chairman) E
 
ADRIAN LAMB OBE  (Hon. Treasurer) ex-officio E,F,I
 
TONY BALDRY MP
 
PROFESSOR MICHAEL CLARKE
 
TONY COLMAN E
 
LYSE DOUCET
 
ANDREW FRASER
 
CLAUDIA HAMILL F
 
MUSTAPHA KARKOUTI
 
RAJ LOOMBA F
 
DR DENIS MACSHANE MP
 
MICHAEL MOORE MP F
 
ELIZABETH PADMORE
 
ALPESH PATEL I
 
STUART POPHAM F
 
DIVYA SESHAMANI
 
JONATHAN STEELE E
 
Director:  DR ROBIN NIBLETT
 
Finance Director & Secretary to the Trustees:  PAUL CURTIN
 

Revision as of 21:43, 8 February 2007

Chatham House is the location of the office of the Royal Institute for International Affairs. According to the Institute itself 'Founded in 1920, Chatham House, officially known as The Royal Institute of International Affairs, is based in the heart of London. As a measure of its importance in the world of international relations, the name 'Chatham House' - the building - is now commonly used to refer to the organization.'[1]