Chatham House Events
Summary: Recordings of speeches and Q&A sessions discussing a wide range of developments in international affairs. Listen to analysis from world leaders, policy-makers and opinion-formers followed by informed debate.
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Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg takes questions on re-focussing the UK's relationship with the European Union, at Chatham House on 1 November 2012. Chair: Robin Niblett, Director, Chatham House.
Where has growth in Africa come from, and what route will it take? Three speakers present at Chatham House on 31 October 2012. The panel: Charles Robertson, Chief Economist, Renaissance Capital Jide Olanrewaju, Partner, Satya Capital LLP Razia Khan, Head of Regional Research, Africa, Standard Chartered Chair: Komla Dumor, Presenter, Focus on Africa, BBC World News More: chathamhouse.org/events/view/185855
Dr Reuben Brigety, Deputy Assistant Secretary, Bureau of African Affairs, US Department of State, addresses an audience at Chatham House on 26 October 2012. Chair: Dr David Styan, Birkbeck College, University of London. More: chathamhouse.org/events/view/186479
Dr Reuben Brigety, Deputy Assistant Secretary, Bureau of African Affairs, US Department of State, takes questions at Chatham House on 26 October 2012. Chair: Dr David Styan, Birkbeck College, University of London More: chathamhouse.org/events/view/186479
US Ambassador to Angola Christopher McMullen addresses a roundtable at Chatham House on relations between the two nations, on 12 October 2012. More: chathamhouse.org/events/view/185963
US Ambassador to Angola Christopher McMullen takes questions at a roundtable at Chatham House on relations between the two nations, on 12 October 2012. This recording has been edited for technical reasons. More: chathamhouse.org/events/view/185963
Where are maritime tensions between China and ASEAN countries headed? Lord Michael Williams of Chatham House and Christian Le Mière of IISS discuss at Chatham House on 23 October 2012. Chair: Jonathan Marcus, Diplomatic Correspondent, BBC. More: chathamhouse.org/events/view/186361
Andrew Mack, Director, Human Security Report Project, School for International Studies, Simon Fraser University introduces the Human Security Report 2012, at Chatham House on 16 Octiber 2012. Chair: Patricia Lewis. More: chathamhouse.org/events/view/186113
Andrew Mack of the Human Security Report Project, Simon Fraser University takes questions on the Human Security Report 2012, at Chatham House on 16 Octiber 2012. Chair: Patricia Lewis. More: chathamhouse.org/events/view/186113
Alistair Campbell on what he sees as the pit-falls for political engagement though social media, with anecdotes of his time as Director of Communications and Strategy to Tony Blair, at Chatham House on 17 October 2012. More: www.chathamhouse.org/events/view/185273
IAEA Director General Yukiya Amano introduces the Agency's role and speaks in particular about North Korea and Iran, at Chatham House on 17 October 2012. More: www.chathamhouse.org/events/view/186007
Confidence displayed by US presidents – from Carter, to Reagan and Obama – Ron Suskind deals with all three on the eve of a US presidential debate. He also looks at the formative role of risk and insurance in the body politic at Chatham House in the annual Douglas Dillon Lecture on 16 October 2012. More: chathamhouse.org/events/view/186021
With a focus on Sri Lanka, a discussion between Prof Sir Adam Roberts, of the British Academy, Sir Graeme Lamb, AOG Partners, and Matt Pollard of Amnesty International, at Chatham House on 11 October 2012. More: chathamhouse.org/events/view/185365
Jeremy Heimans of Avaaz and Purpose talks to a Chatham House audience about online activism and engagement, on 9 October 2012. Chair: Dave Clemente, Chatham House. This recording has been edited to remove video clips shown during the event. More: chathamhouse.org/events/view/185945
Western Cape Premier and Leader of the Democratic Alliance Helen Zille tells a Chatham House audience about investment approaches to sub-Saharan Africa, on 3 October 2012. More: chathamhouse.org/events/view/185397