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Chatham House named No.1 non-US think tankChatham House named No.1 non-US think tank
Tuesday 6 January 2009
Chatham House has been named as the No. 1 think tank based outside of the United States in a...

Breaking the Nuclear Deadlock: Weak Economy is Iran's Achilles' HeelBreaking the Nuclear Deadlock: Weak Economy is Iran's Achilles' Heel
Wednesday 17 December 2008
'…..we have not exhausted our non-military options in confronting this threat; in many ways, we have yet to try...

Elections in Ghana: Tensions BuildElections in Ghana: Tensions Build
Tuesday 2 December 2008
President Kufuor has successfully promoted Ghana as a haven of political and economic stability but, as he comes to...

Iran: Breaking the Nuclear Deadlock
December, 2008
The report considers the ways in which the West can most effectively engage with Iran. It both analyses the...

Prospects for Georgian Civil Society
November, 2008
This is a summary of a meeting held at Chatham House on 10 November 2008.

Business and Human Rights: Closing the Gaps
November, 2008
This is a summary of the International Law Discussion Group meeting held on 6 November 2008 at Chatham House.

Reflections on Russia and the West
November, 2008
Those concerned with policy-making towards Russia must determine how best to listen to the country's changing conversation with itself,...

 

 

James Sherr

 James Sherr

Head, Russia and Eurasia Programme

Telephone:+44 (0)20 7314 3619
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Expertise

  • Foreign and security policy of the Russian Federation
  • Ukraine
  • NATO/EU Enlargement & the Black Sea Region
  • Security sector reform in post-Communist states
  • The energy relationship between Russia, Ukraine and the EU

Projects


Recent Publications


Experience

June 08 - Present Head, Russia and Eurasia Programme, Chatham House
May 95 - May 08 Fellow, Advanced Research & Assessment Group, UK Defence Academy
Sept 86 - June 08 Lecturer in International Relations, Lincoln College Oxford

Broadcast Experience

Extensive


Languages

Russian (broadcast) French (not for broadcast)