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The Coming Oil Supply CrunchThe Coming Oil Supply Crunch
Friday 8 August 2008
The world will experience a serious oil supply crunch...

The World Today - Aug/Sept issueThe World Today - Aug/Sept issue
Tuesday 29 July 2008
As the Universal Declaration of Human Rights approaches its...

International Affairs – July IssueInternational Affairs – July Issue
Monday 28 July 2008
In this issue of International Afffairs, Thomas Hegghammer traces...

Wednesday 27 August 2008 16:00 - 17:00
India-African Relations: Nigeria as a Test-Case

Wednesday 3 September 2008 14:00 - 16:00
Sri Lanka: An Assessment of Economic and Political Developments

Monday 15 September 2008 17:30 - 18:30
Does it Matter Who Wins? US Foreign Policy After the Election
US Election Series

The Coming Oil Supply Crunch
August, 2008
This report argues that unless there is a collapse...

Ending Dependence: Hard Choices for Oil-Exporting States
July, 2008
Since 2003, countries whose economies depend on the export...

Japan–African Engagement and TICAD IV: Can Japan Lead the Way on African Development?
July, 2008
Japan's relations with Africa date back to the 1600s,...

Towards Sustainable Management and Financing of the Democratic Republic of Congo's Forests
July, 2008
Download Paper here (French version) This paper considers the challenges...

Human Rights Anniversary: Without Want or Fear
August, 2008
The principles of justice and equality for all in...

South Africa: Fundamental Failures
July, 2008
Power cuts have become almost routine, attacks on refugees...

Islamist Violence and Regime Stability in Saudi Arabia
July, 2008
Saudi Arabia, homeland of Osama bin Laden and 15...

The G8 in a changing global economic order
May, 2008
The G8 has rather crept up on our consciousness...

Perspectives on the ICRC Study on Customary International Humanitarian LawPerspectives on the ICRC Study on Customary International Humanitarian Law
October, 2007
The Study on Customary International Humanitarian Law by Jean-Marie Henckaerts and Louise Doswald-Beck (Cambridge University Press, 2005) contains a...

Keeping The Lights On: Towards Sustainable ElectricityKeeping The Lights On: Towards Sustainable Electricity
July, 2007
We are making a mess of energy. What we're doing with it is leaving people in the dark and...

 

 

Directory of Expertise

Chatham House experts are listed below by research area or A-Z list. A specific area of expertise is listed next to each name for ease of reference - further information can be found by clicking through to the detail pages. You can also search for an expert on a specific topic by using the main site search and selecting 'Directory of Expertise' from the drop-down box.

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Africa

Daniel Balint-Kurti,  West Africa - Cote d`Ivoire, Nigeria

Thomas Cargill,  African politics

Sally Healy OBE,  Horn of Africa - Ethiopia, Eritrea, Somalia

Dr Muzong Kodi,  Anti corruption and governance

Merle Lipton,  South Africa

Nicholas Shaxson,  Oil producing countries in the Gulf of Guinea

Brian Thomson,  Conflict and development in Africa

Alex Vines OBE,  Head, Africa Programme

Dr Lillian Wong OBE,  Nigeria


Americas

Professor Victor Bulmer-Thomas,  Latin America and the Caribbean

Dr Cath Collins,  Latin American Politics

Professor Michael Cox,  US politics

Dr Timothy Power,  Brazil


Asia

Dr Kerry Brown,  China Modern History and Politics

Dr Christopher P Hood,  Japan

Kirk Kashefi,  Intellectual Property

Ayesha Khan,  Afghanistan

Dr Marie Lall,  - India, Pakistan and Burma; gender

Charu Lata Hogg,  Sri Lanka, Bangladesh and Nepal

Dr Yiyi Lu,  China

Dr Gareth Price,  - India, Pakistan and South Asia

Dr Kirsten E Schulze,  Indonesia

Dr Farzana Shaikh,  Pakistan, Afghanistan and Bangladesh

Dr John Swenson-Wright,  Japan & Northeast Asian security


Energy, Environment and Development

William Blyth,  Climate change policy

Duncan Brack,  Environment

Dr Robert Falkner,  Environment

Antony Froggatt,  European energy policy

Harris R Gleckman,  Corporate Responsibility

Malcolm Grimston,  Nuclear policy

Michael Grubb,  Climate Change

Kirsty Hamilton,  International climate policy; clean energy investment and policy

Alison Hoare,  Natural resource use & sustainable development

Paul Hohnen,  Sustainable Development

Joy Hyvarinen,  Environment

Glada Lahn,  Energy sector governance in developing countries

Bernice Lee,  Sustainable development policy

Thomas Legge,  Sustainable development

Daniel Litvin,  Energy geopolitics, corporate responsibility

Michael Lodge,  International Law of the Sea

Dr Valerie Marcel (current on MATERNITY LEAVE),  Oil and energy

Michael Massey,  Sustainable Development and Corporate Responsibility policy - global, EU and national

John V Mitchell,  Oil & Energy

Willy H Olsen,  Energy

Dr Keun-Wook Paik,  Energy

Cleo Paskal,  Geopolitical Implications of Large-Scale Environmental Change

Walt Patterson,  Energy

Felix Preston,  Energy Security and Climate Change

Dr Rosalind Reeve,  Environmental law and policy

Jade Saunders,  Natural resource governance and development

Dr Robert Skinner,  Energy policy and hydrocarbons

Dr Louis Skyner,  Development and Investment in Energy Sector and Housing

Professor Paul Stevens,  Energy and development


Europe

Professor Iain Begg,  European economics

Sir Brian Crowe,  European Union: external relations/CFSP/ESDP

Fadi Hakura,  Turkey, EU-Turkey Accession and Euro-Mediterranean Partnership

Dr Robin Niblett,  Director, Chatham House

Robin Shepherd,  European and UK politics and economics

Professor Richard G Whitman,  Europe


International Economics

Diane Coyle,  International economics

Guy de Jonquières,  International economics

Dr DeAnne Julius,  Chairman, Chatham House

Mitsuhiro Maeda,  International Regimes of Developmental Aid Finance and Export Credits

Dr Benedicta Marzinotto,  European economics

Koshi Noguchi,  International economics

Vanessa Rossi,  International economics

Dr Paola Subacchi,  Research Director, International Economics

Stephen Thomsen,  International direct investment

Max Watson,  Financial stability


International Law

David Bentley,  Terrorism and the law

Professor Eric J Pan,  International law

Sonya Sceats,  International human rights law

Elizabeth Wilmshurst,  International Law


International Security

Robert (Bob) Ayers,  International Security

Dr Paul Cornish,  International Security

Dr Bill Durodié,  Security and terrorism

Professor Charles Garraway CBE,  Law of armed conflict

Dr Robert Jackson,  International Relations and Security Policy

David Livingstone MBE DSC,  International Security

Michael Moodie,  Proliferation

Dr Chris Smith,  International Security

Philip Wilkinson,  Security policy


Middle East

Rime Allaf,  Arab-Israeli conflict

Professor Ali Ansari,  Iran

Dr Maha Azzam,  Islamic Issues

Sir Richard Dalton,  Iran, Libya

Dr Anne Le More,  Israel-Palestine

Robert Lowe,  Israel/Palestine, Syrian Kurds, Iraq and the politics of the Middle East

Jon Marks,  North Africa, Politics of Energy and Finance

Yossi Mekelberg,  Israel & Middle East

Professor Gerd Nonneman,  Middle East politics, politics of the Gulf

Nadim Shehadi,  Lebanon, Middle East peace process

Dr Claire Spencer,  Head, Middle East Programme

Professor Gareth Stansfield,  Iraq


Russia and Eurasia

Annette Bohr,  Contemporary politics and history of Central Asia

Professor Michael Bradshaw,  Economic geography of the Russian Far East

Dr Michael Denison,  Central Asia

Professor Yury Fedorov,  Russia's foreign and security policy

Professor Philip Hanson,  Russian Economics

James Nixey,  Central Asian politics and Russian foreign policy

Dr Alex Pravda,  Russian foreign policy

Dr Domitilla Sagramoso,  Russia and the Caucasus

Professor Richard Sakwa,  Russian politics

James Sherr,  Russia and Ukraine

Dr Lilia Shevtsova,  Russian politics

Dr William Tompson,  Russian economics

Dr Andrew Wilson,  Ukraine