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Chatham House : the first hundred years / Michael Cox, Christopher Hill, Alex May [et autres]

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  • Chatham House : the first hundred years / Michael Cox, Christopher Hill, Alex May [et autres]
  • Oxford New York (N.Y.) : Oxford University press
  • C 2026
  • 1 volume (XVIII-299 pages) : tableaux ; 24 cm
  • 978-0-19-898496-2
  • 9780198984962
  • 327.060 41
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  • Autre(s) contributeur(s) : Caroline Soper
  • Bibliographie pages [286]-287. Notes bibliographiques. Index
  • Drawing on the Institute's archives as well as public documents, secondary works, and interviews, this is a comprehensive treatment of the history and impact of Chatham House over the last 100 years.
  • "The introduction sets the scene for the book by describing the background, origins, and founding of the British (from 1926 Royal) Institute of International Affairs, and its initial funding, premises, organisation, aims and purposes, and activities. Following the structure of the rest of the book, it then summarises the ambitions and aims of the Institute, finance and resources, organisational structures, key personalities, relations with other think tanks (particularly other international relations think tanks), and key activities and outputs, in the three periods, i) the interwar period (1920-39), ii) the Second World War and Cold War years (1939-89), and iii) the new era of global politics (post-1989). It also explores the existing historiography, ranging from the insider/positive through the critical to the extremely hostile." (éditeur)
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