Thursday, February 22, 2007

CHATHAM HOUSE


Chatham House


BACKGROUND Founded in 1920, Chatham House, officially known as The Royal Institute of International Affairs, is based in the heart of London. As a measure of its importance in the world of international relations, the name 'Chatham House' - the building - is now commonly used to refer to the organization.



The listed building was home to three Prime Ministers (Pitt the Elder, Edward Stanley and William Gladstone) before being gifted to what was then the Institute of International Affairs in 1923. Download a brief history of Chatham House here.
The Chatham House Rule is invoked worldwide for the conducting of off-the-record discussions.

CHATHAM HOUSE Its History and InhabitantsRichly illustrated from the Chatham House archive and with a wealth of fascinating detail, both architectural and anecdotal, this is a story of an unique and historic building. For more information and details on how to order please click here.
Room Hire - Chatham House premises are available for rental. Find out more here.CONTACT DETAILS:The Royal Institute of International AffairsChatham House10 St James's SquareLondon SW1Y 4LETel: +44 (0)20 7957 5700Fax: +44 (0)20 7957 5710Email: contact@chathamhouse.org.uk
See MAP for location of Chatham House.


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