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Chatham House Online Archive: Part I, 1920–1979

This archive contains published research and analysis in addition to audio recordings and transcripts of meetings and speeches of the Royal Institute of International Affairs (Chatham House) from its foundation in 1920 through 1979.

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Chatham House Online Archive contains the publications and meetings—through both audio recordings and transcriptions—of the Royal Institute of International Affairs (Chatham House), the world-leading independent international affairs policy institute founded in 1920 following the Paris Peace Conference.

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Chatham House Online Archive

Reading Level: 1301L—+

Product Type: Primary Sources

Content Types: Audio, Periodicals

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“Researchers and others interested in international affairs, diplomacy, and world politics and trade will find much of relevance and interest – including material that has previously been hard to find and access. Perhaps most exciting is the digitization of transcripts, and in some cases audio recordings, of public meetings (those not held under 'Chatham House rule') – which include speakers such as the historian Arnold Toynbee, Dr. David Owen (speaking in 1977 on nuclear non-proliferation), Lord Trevelyan, and Hugh Mackintosh Foot, ambassador to the United Nations (1964–1970).”
― Ian Cooke, Lead Curator in International Studies and Politics, British Library

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