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  • A China Strategy to Reunite America's Allies

    A China Strategy to Reunite America's Allies

    The European Union’s decision to sign an investment accord makes it clear that China’s geopolitical heft and allure of trade and investment are tempting.

    Expert comment by Professor Peter Trubowitz and Dr Charles Kupchan

    • 7 Jan 2021
    • Chatham House
  • Trumpism is condemned to be a fringe movement after the storming of the Capitol

    Trumpism is condemned to be a fringe movement after the storming of the Capitol

    Inspired by a President who has stoked division, the mob represents only a slice of Trump's support - most Republicans are aghast

    Article by Dr Leslie Vinjamuri

    • 7 Jan 2021
    • 6 min read
  • China and the 'Integrated Review'

    China and the 'Integrated Review'

    The UK’s Integrated Review is an Opportunity to Respond to the China Challenge China has gone from being rather peripheral to the UK debate on international policy and security to being increasingly central.

    Background by Peter Watkins

    • 23 Nov 2020
    • 11 min read
  • Five Key Questions on Biden's Middle East Policy

    Five Key Questions on Biden's Middle East Policy

    Examining key issues for the new US administration such as the Iran nuclear deal, Iraq crisis, chaos in Libya and Syria, and Israeli-Palestinian relations.

    Expert comment by Dr Sanam Vakil, Dr Renad Mansour, Tim Eaton, Lina Khatib and Professor Yossi Mekelberg

    • 18 Nov 2020
    • Chatham House
  • Five Key Learnings for the Biden Administration

    Five Key Learnings for the Biden Administration

    Examining the post-election landscape of the US and analysing how the president-elect should tackle major policy on immigration, trade, and the Middle East.

    Expert comment by Dr Leslie Vinjamuri, Hans Kundnani, Dr Christopher Sabatini, Dr Sanam Vakil and Marianne Schneider-Petsinger

    • 12 Nov 2020
    • Chatham House
  • Inevitable Clash When Climate Meets Trade at the Border

    Inevitable Clash When Climate Meets Trade at the Border

    As the evolution of climate policy sees carbon-neutral targets and climate taxes going more mainstream, the trade regime is being put under increasing pressure.

    Expert comment by Bernice Lee and Scott Vaughan

    • 8 Nov 2020
    • Chatham House
  • The next US president will have to choose his words carefully to unite a divided nation
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    The next US president will have to choose his words carefully to unite a divided nation

    America is polarised and anxious. The next US president will have to build bridges

    Opinion by Dr Leslie Vinjamuri

    • 3 Nov 2020
    • The Telegraph
  • Italy’s China card: Finance, trade and geopolitics

    Italy’s China card: Finance, trade and geopolitics

    Economic considerations drive the positive and negative narratives on China in Italy. The country is a trading nation and the current government wants to stay on good terms with China – as much as this may cause uncertainty to the transatlantic relationship.

    In-depth view by Dr Nicola Casarini

    • 30 Oct 2020
    • 12 min read
  • As US-China confrontation gains ground, Transatlantic partners face difficult choices
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    As US-China confrontation gains ground, Transatlantic partners face difficult choices

    Article by Hans Kundnani and Dr Leslie Vinjamuri

    • 30 Oct 2020
    • Observer Research Foundation
  • America’s Gun Control Reckoning

    America’s Gun Control Reckoning

    While the politics of gun violence have not been front and centre this election cycle, it’s alive in the national conversation and is wedged deep in the psyche of Americans.

    Article by Emily Harding

    • 28 Oct 2020
    • 6 min read
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