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==Background==
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'''James Sherr''' is Head of the Russia and Eurasia Programme at [[Chatham House]]. His areas of expertise are described on the Chatham House website as
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* Foreign and security policy of the Russian Federation
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* Ukraine
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* NATO/EU Enlargement & the Black Sea Region
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* Security sector reform in post-Communist states
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* The energy relationship between Russia, Ukraine and the EU<ref>[http://www.chathamhouse.org.uk/about/directory/view/-/id/142/ James Sherr], Chatham House website, accessed April 27 2009</ref>
  
 
==Biographical Information==
 
==Biographical Information==
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==Affiliations==
 
==Affiliations==
[[Conflict Studies Research Centre]], circa 2000 | [[Chatham House]]
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[[Conflict Studies Research Centre]], circa 2000 | [[Chatham House]] | [[Institute for Statecraft]] - Fellow 2015 <ref name="about us">Institute for Statecraft [http://www.statecraft.org.uk/governance Governance]. Accessed 26 December 2015.</ref>
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==People==
 
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Latest revision as of 17:30, 26 December 2015

James Sherr is Head of the Russia and Eurasia Programme at Chatham House. His areas of expertise are described on the Chatham House website as

  • Foreign and security policy of the Russian Federation
  • Ukraine
  • NATO/EU Enlargement & the Black Sea Region
  • Security sector reform in post-Communist states
  • The energy relationship between Russia, Ukraine and the EU[1]

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Conflict Studies Research Centre, circa 2000 | Chatham House | Institute for Statecraft - Fellow 2015 [2]

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  1. James Sherr, Chatham House website, accessed April 27 2009
  2. Institute for Statecraft Governance. Accessed 26 December 2015.