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  • US spotlight: The year in review and looking ahead

    US spotlight: The year in review and looking ahead

    Chatham House and foreign policy experts review the first year of the Joe Biden presidency and examine America’s future place in the world.

    Opinion by Dr Anne-Marie Slaughter, Sir John Sawers, Dr Charles Kupchan, Suzanne Nossel, Professor Alexander Cooley, Dr Leslie Vinjamuri, Marianne Schneider-Petsinger, Dr Sanam Vakil and Professor Rana Mitter

    • 14 Dec 2021
    • Chatham House
  • A polarized America still showing little sign of unity

    A polarized America still showing little sign of unity

    Despite policy wins, Joe Biden’s hopes of healing a divided nation remain a distant promise with an electorate entrenched in its partisan views.

    Expert comment by Dr Leslie Vinjamuri

    • 23 Nov 2021
    • Chatham House
  • Biden’s realism will drive competition among US allies

    Biden’s realism will drive competition among US allies

    The US president appears determined to remove sentiment from foreign policy, instead combining minilateralism and multilateralism to achieve his objectives.

    Expert comment by Dr Leslie Vinjamuri

    • 23 Sep 2021
    • Chatham House
  • Facing reality is painful for the US and its allies

    Facing reality is painful for the US and its allies

    Experts from across Chatham House analyse the strategic and intelligence failures in Afghanistan, and the lasting effects on the US, UK, NATO and the EU.

    Expert comment by Sir Simon Fraser, Dr Leslie Vinjamuri, Dr Patricia Lewis, Professor Richard G. Whitman and Professor Roland Paris

    • 3 Sep 2021
    • Chatham House
  • Joe Biden’s botched Afghan withdrawal will create a crisis of confidence among US allies
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    Joe Biden’s botched Afghan withdrawal will create a crisis of confidence among US allies

    The US exit has unleashed a humanitarian crisis and political instability in Afghanistan

    Opinion by Dr Leslie Vinjamuri

    • 23 Aug 2021
    • The Telegraph
  • Afghanistan: The fate of Biden's doctrine is uncertain

    Afghanistan: The fate of Biden's doctrine is uncertain

    Washington has descended into a high-stakes debate about the causes of the humanitarian crisis unleashed by the decision to take US troops out of Afghanistan.

    Expert comment by Dr Leslie Vinjamuri

    • 20 Aug 2021
    • Chatham House
  • The US’s strict Covid border policy is alienating Europe
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    The US’s strict Covid border policy is alienating Europe

    Opinion by Dr Leslie Vinjamuri

    • 19 Jul 2021
    • Financial Times
  • Biden's Summitry Was Reassuring for the West. Now Comes the Hard Part.
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    Biden's Summitry Was Reassuring for the West. Now Comes the Hard Part.

    Transatlantic relations were boosted by nearly a week of summits marking U.S. President Joe Biden’s first diplomatic travels. But the months ahead will test the ability of alliances, great powers, and multilateral groups to advance global health, security, and economic opportunity, as well as whether the United States can lead the effort, say experts at leading global think tanks.

    Article by Dr Leslie Vinjamuri

    • 21 Jun 2021
    • Council on Foreign Relations
  • Why the Wuhan lab theory inquiry will help Biden heal a divided America
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    Why the Wuhan lab theory inquiry will help Biden heal a divided America

    Investigation into coronavirus origins represents progress for science and democracy in the US, but comes with geopolitical risks

    Article by Dr Leslie Vinjamuri

    • 4 Jun 2021
    • The Telegraph
  • Biden shows huge ambition but trade-offs are inevitable

    Biden shows huge ambition but trade-offs are inevitable

    The US clearly wants to lead in providing global public goods and upholding liberal values but making America prosperous remains an absolute requirement.

    Expert comment by Dr Leslie Vinjamuri

    • 29 Apr 2021
    • Chatham House
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