Chatham House Prize

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The Chatham House Prize is an annual international award presented by the Royal Institute of International Affairs to a person or organization deemed to have made the most significant contribution to improving international relations in the preceding year.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf annual award
international award
associatedWith Royal Institute of International Affairs NERFINISHED
awardedFor significant contribution to improving international relations
awardType non-monetary honor
country United Kingdom
eligibleRecipients organization
person
field international relations
frequency annual
hasComponent public recognition
trophy
hasHashtag #ChathamHousePrize NERFINISHED
hasLanguage English
hasWebsite https://www.chathamhouse.org/about-us/chatham-house-prize
inception 2005
location London, England
surface form: London
namedAfter Chatham House NERFINISHED
notableRecipient Angela Merkel NERFINISHED
Hillary Clinton NERFINISHED
Iran nuclear negotiating teams NERFINISHED
John Kufuor NERFINISHED
Melinda Gates NERFINISHED
President of Colombia Juan Manuel Santos NERFINISHED
organizer Chatham House NERFINISHED
presentedAt Chatham House, London NERFINISHED
presentedBy Chatham House NERFINISHED
Royal Institute of International Affairs NERFINISHED
purpose to recognize the most significant contribution to improving international relations in the preceding year
selectionBody members of Chatham House
selectionMethod voted on by Chatham House members
sponsor Chatham House NERFINISHED
topic diplomacy
global governance
international cooperation
peace and security

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Mohammad Javad Zarif awardReceived Chatham House Prize