チャタムハウス(英王立国際問題研究所)100年史<br>Chatham House : The First Hundred Years

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チャタムハウス(英王立国際問題研究所)100年史
Chatham House : The First Hundred Years

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 320 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9780198984962
  • DDC分類 327.06041

Full Description

This book is the first comprehensive treatment of the history and impact of Chatham House, also known as the Royal Institute of International Affairs, which was founded in 1920 and has been based in St. James's Square, central London, since 1923. Chatham House soon acquired a reputation as one of the world's leading think tanks on international affairs and has maintained this ever since, despite increasing competition at home and abroad. It has been a base for high-quality research as well as important meetings, including those held under the famous 'Chatham House rule', meaning that information disclosed may be used publicly but without attribution.

Chatham House covers the first 100 years of the Institute's history in three sections: between the two World Wars; the period from 1945 until the end of the Cold War; and the time from the fall of the Berlin Wall up to 2020. Using the Institute's archives as well as public documents, secondary works, and interviews where possible, the contributors have explored the main themes of Chatham House's work over the last century: empire, economic crisis and appeasement between the wars, post-war reconstruction, decolonisation, Europe and strategy after 1945, climate, identity politics, and the foreign policies of the UK and USA after 1989. The internal life of Chatham House, especially in terms of its directors and other key personalities, has also been given full attention.

Contents

Introduction: Priscilla Roberts and Alex May: Chatham House: The first hundred years SECTION 1. Between two wars 1: Cornelia Navari: Chatham House in the 1920s: Beginning the enterprise 2: Martin Ceadel: Chatham House and the international crises of the 1930s 3: Patricia Clavin: Economic dependence and interdependence: Chatham House and interwar economics 4: Lucian M. Ashworth: Chatham House and the empire in the interwar period SECTION 2. The Second World War and the Cold War 5: Peter Wilson: Chatham House during the Second World War 6: Harold James: Chatham House, Bretton Woods, and the United Nations system 7: Sue Onslow: Chatham House and decolonization, 1949-1994 8: Inderjeet Parmar and Bamo Nouri: Race and class in the Cold War: Chatham House and the Board of Race Relations 9: Lawrence Freedman: An insider perspective on Chatham House, 1976-1982 10: Helen Parr: Chatham House and the challenges of Europe SECTION 3. Post-1989 11: Christopher Hill: Chatham House and British foreign policy, 1991 to the present 12: Michael Cox: From the American century to a post-American world?: Chatham House and the United States 13: Gregorio Bettiza: Identity politics, Islamism, and the 'war on terror': Chatham House and alternative visions of world politics 14: Robert Falkner: Chatham House and the global climate crisis Conclusion: Christopher Hill: A century of widening horizons: Chatham House, 1920-2020 Appendix 1: Key Chatham House office holders Appendix 2: Biographical notes

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