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Monday 8 February 2010 to
Tuesday 9 February 2010
The Future of Cities

Wednesday 10 February 2010 10:15 - 11:15
Values and Security in the South Caucasus

Thursday 11 February 2010 13:30 - 14:30
The Ukrainian Presidential Election: Domestic and International Implications

Beyond the Impasse: International Intervention and the Israeli–Palestinian Peace Process
February, 2010
Diplomatic efforts aimed at bringing Israel and the Palestinians back to the negotiating table, however concerted, are not sufficient...

Conceptualizing AfPak: The Prospects and Perils
January, 2010
The AfPak strategy has created the opportunity to recalibrate US engagement with Afghanistan and Pakistan to reverse the Taliban...

Chinese Direct Investments in France: No French Exception, No Chinese Challenge
January, 2010
China's direct investment in France remains surprisingly low even compared to other EU states although the targets are quite...

Britain and the Middle East in the 9/11 EraBritain and the Middle East in the 9/11 Era
Friday 5 February 2010
Britain's participation in the invasion of Iraq in 2003 marked a dramatic shift in the direction and focus of...

Conceptualizing AfPak: The Prospects and PerilsConceptualizing AfPak: The Prospects and Perils
Thursday 28 January 2010
In this new programme paper, Ayesha Khan examines US engagement with Afghanistan and Pakistan in the context of the...

Chatham House Again Named No.1 Non-US Think-TankChatham House Again Named No.1 Non-US Think-Tank
Tuesday 26 January 2010
Chatham House is pleased to have been ranked the 'No. 1 think-tank based outside the United States' by an...

 

 

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