Chatham House Parliamentary Briefings
These are regular roundtable breakfast briefings for MPs and Peers held at Portcullis House under the Chatham House Rule.
The briefings are designed to present analysis on areas of Chatham House research and then provide a forum for open and informed discussion between parliamentarians. Moderated by leading journalists, two researchers usually speak for five minutes each before questions and discussion. The briefings are held on Tuesdays and a light breakfast is served.
Please note these Briefings are for MPs and Peers only.
For more information:
Contact Nick Parrott
Communications and Government Relations Manager
+44 (0) 20 7957 5738
Forthcoming Briefings:
Recent Briefings:
Tuesday 26 January 2010
Yemen: Implications of Instability and UK Policy Options
Tuesday 14 July 2009
Iran after the Disputed Election: What Next for International Policy?
Tuesday 10 March 2009
Cyber-space and National Security: The Challenge for UK Policy
Tuesday 3 February 2009
Russia Under Pressure: What the Global Economic Crisis Means for Russia's Foreign Policy
Tuesday 18 November 2008
Major Foreign Policy Challenges for the Obama Presidency
Tuesday 1 July 2008
The Future of Food: Challenges for Developed and Developing Countries
Tuesday 10 June 2008
The UK in the International Economy: Policy-making behind the Curve
Tuesday 18 March 2008
The Future of NATO: Challenges at the 2008 Bucharest Summit
Further Chatham House resources on NATO can also be found here.
Tuesday 26 February 2008
Pakistan in Crisis: Policy Implications for Britain
Chatham House Experts' Comment and other resources on Pakistan.
Tuesday 11 December 2007
Iran and the Region - Where Next?
Further Chatham House resources on Iran can also be found here.
Tuesday 13 November 2007
Russian politics and foreign relations at the end of the Putin era
Further Chatham House resources on Russia can also be found here.
Tuesday 16 October 2007
Afghanistan: insurgency, counter-insurgency and the UK's role
Further Chatham House resources on Afghanistan can also be found here.
Chatham House and Parliament
Chatham House experts regularly give evidence to Parliamentary Committees both in the House of Commons and House of Lords.
Chatham House is politically independent and has Presidents and Council Members from each of the three major parties at Westminster. See full list of Council Members here.
Presidents:
- The Rt Hon Lord Ashdown of Norton-Sub-Hamdon
- The Rt Hon Lord Hurd of Westwell
- The Rt Hon Lord Robertson of Port Ellen
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Monday 22 March 2010 17:30 - 18:30
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