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Entrance to Chatham House in 2012 The Royal Institute of International Affairs, also known as Chatham House, is a British think tank based in London, England. Its stated mission is "to help governments and societies build a sustainably secure, prosperous, and just world." It is the originator of the Chatham House Rule, which has drawn criticism for enabling elites to shape policy debates behind closed doors. Conversely, it has been praised for providing a safe space for speakers and encouraging openness.

The Royal Institute of International Affairs has its headquarters in central London at 10 St James's Square, which is known as Chatham House. It is a Grade I listed 18th-century building that was designed in part by Henry Flitcroft and was occupied by three British prime ministers, including William Pitt, 1st Earl of Chatham, whose name became associated with the house. Canadian philanthropists Lieutenant-Colonel Reuben Wells Leonard and Kate Rowlands Leonard purchased the property in 1923 and then donated the building to the fledgling institute as its headquarters. As a result, the Chatham House name is used as a metonym for the institute as a whole.

Chatham House accepts individual members, as well as members from corporations, academic institutions, embassies, and NGOs. The institute has also faced scrutiny over perceived elitism, limited funding transparency, alignment with interventionist foreign policy positions, and its early links to British imperialism. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Islam in foreign policy by Dawisha, A. I.

    Published 1983
    “…Royal Institute of International Affairs…”
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    Egypt, internal challenges and regional stability by Harris, Lillian Craig

    Published 1988
    “…Royal Institute of International Affairs…”
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    The Chinese in Southeast Asia by Purcell, Victor , 1986-1965

    Published 1980
    “…Royal Institute of International Affairs…”
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    The 'Earth Summit' agreements : a guide and assessment : an analysis of the Rio '92 UN Conference on Environment and Development by Grubb, Michael

    Published 1993
    “…Royal Institute of International Affairs (London)…”