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Friday, March 20, 2015

Russia in the Middle East, terror risks


Dear Colleague,


Our new feature Afghanistan: Opportunity in Crisis is now available. Watch the film and follow Afghanistan's evolution through Chatham House's archive of research, analysis and meetings with our interactive timeline.


Plus, Chatham House experts examine how Russia leverages its position in the Middle East and the process of assessing terrorism risk. At a members event, HRH Prince Turki bin Faisal Al Sa'ud offered his views on the major issues shaping the Middle East.


Chatham House is also pleased to announce the nominees for the Chatham House Prize 2015.


After decades of conflict, Afghanistan faces a unique opportunity to achieve political stability and peace. Covering the critical issues of elections, reconciliation and development, Chatham House tracks the country's path through years of crisis to identify new policy options for the future.


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The Kremlin uses its presence in the Middle East as leverage to handle its bigger problems with the West, but that does not preclude useful partnerships – if approached cautiously, writes Nikolay Kozhanov.


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Terrorist attacks are not always security failures. Anti-terrorism is more about weighing risks than combating every threat, writes Simon Palombi.


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HRH Prince Turki bin Faisal Al Sa'ud offered his perspective on the Iranian nuclear negotiations and the conflicts in Syria, Iraq and Palestine, as well as the ongoing social, economic and political developments in Saudi Arabia.


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Tuesday 24 March | 13:15 - 14:15

Natalie Jaresko, Minister of Finance, Ukraine


Chair: Robert Brinkley CMG, Chairman, BEARR Trust; British Ambassador to Ukraine (2002-06)  


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