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Chatham House

Chatham House, also known as the Royal Institute of International Affairs, is a UK-based think tank focused on international affairs and global issues. Founded in 1920, it promotes informed debate and research on topics like security, economics, and environmental challenges. One of its key features is the "Chatham House Rule," which allows participants in discussions to speak freely without attributing their comments to them publicly, fostering open dialogue. The institute provides insights and analysis to policymakers, businesses, and the public, aiming to improve understanding of global dynamics and help address pressing international challenges.