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  2. Chatham House - Wikipedia

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    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. [1]

  3. Chatham House Rule - Wikipedia

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    The rule was created in 1927 and refined in 1992. Since its most recent refinement in 2002, the rule states: [1] When a meeting, or part thereof, is held under the Chatham House Rule, participants are free to use the information received, but neither the identity nor the affiliation of the speaker(s), nor that of any other participant, may be revealed.

  4. International Affairs (journal) - Wikipedia

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    International Affairs is a peer-reviewed academic journal of international relations.Since its founding in 1922, the journal has been based at Chatham House, the Royal Institute of International Affairs. [2]

  5. The World Today (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    The World Today is a monthly global affairs magazine founded by Chatham House in 1945. [1] It was formerly published six times a year and aims to bring the Institute's analysis to a broad audience. It replaced the Bulletin of International News , which was published from 1925 to 1945.

  6. Richard Dalton (diplomat) - Wikipedia

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    Following his retirement from the FCO in 2006, Sir Richard Dalton became an associate fellow on the Middle East and North African programme at the international affairs organisation, Chatham House [6] where he heads the Libya Working Group, set up in February 2011. He has written extensively on the Middle East:

  7. Category:Chatham House - Wikipedia

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  9. St James's Square - Wikipedia

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    No. 10 is Chatham House, former home of British Prime Minister William Pitt the Elder and of the Earl and Countess of Blessington. [ 18 ] [ 19 ] There is a London County Council plaque on Number 10 stating "Here lived Three Prime Ministers WILLIAM PITT Earl of Chatham 1708–1778 Edward Geoffrey Stanley EARL OF DERBY 1799–1869 William Ewart ...