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==Bibliography== {{Library resources box|about=yes}} * Bosco, A., and C. Navari, eds. ''Chatham House and British Foreign Policy, 1919β1945: The Royal Institute of International Affairs During the Interwar Period'' (London, 1994). *{{cite book |last=Carrington |first=Charles |author-link=Charles Carrington (historian) |others=Revised and updated by Mary Bone |year=2004 |title=Chatham House: Its History and Inhabitants |publisher=Chatham House |isbn=1-86203-154-1 }} * Morgan, R. "'To Advance the Sciences of International Politics...': Chatham Houseβs Early Research", ''International Affairs'', 55:2 (1979), 240β251. * Parmar, I. "Anglo-American Elites in the Interwar Years: Idealism and Power in Chatham House and the Council on Foreign Relations", ''International Relations'' 16:53 (2002), 53β75. * Perry, Jamie Kenneth John. "Chatham House, The United Nations Association and the politics of foreign policy, c. 1945β1975" (PhD Diss. University of Birmingham, 2015) [http://etheses.bham.ac.uk/id/eprint/6097/1/Perry15PhD.pdf online]. * Thorne, Christopher. "Chatham House, Whitehall, and Far Eastern Issues: 1941β1945", ''International Affairs'', 54:1 (1978), 1β29. * Williams, Paul. "A Commonwealth of knowledge: Empire, intellectuals and the Chatham House Project, 1919β1939." ''International Relations'' 17.1 (2003): 35β58.
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