Search results for ‘Civil Society’
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To Improve Global Governance, Empower Society
To Improve Global Governance, Empower Society
As necessary as it remains to improve rules-based systems, the future of international order will also rely on states engaging more creatively with a wider range of constituencies – from citizens and civil society to the private sector and local political actors.
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Colombia’s President Duque at a Crossroads
Colombia’s President Duque at a Crossroads
civil society in Cali, Valle del Cauca departament, Colombia, on June 27, 2017, in support
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Chile’s October Surprise
Chile’s October Surprise
civil society have thus far failed quite badly. The government of president Sebastian Piñera determined
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Haiti: The Next Crisis
Haiti: The Next Crisis
civil society and political party actors have in the past 90 days cobbled together
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Latin America 2020
Latin America 2020
civil society leaders, businesses, academics among others about the perils of deep political and social
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The Future of US Climate Politics
The Future of US Climate Politics
Leslie Vinjamuri speaks to Gitika Bhardwaj about the state of the climate debate in the US and how the new Democrat-controlled House of Representatives can change the conversation.
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US Foreign Policy Will Continue to Divide Americans Beyond 2020
US Foreign Policy Will Continue to Divide Americans Beyond 2020
Conflicting public opinion about America’s role in the world is not unique to the era of Trump and ‘America first’.
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Will Dysfunctional Politics Finally End the American Century?
Will Dysfunctional Politics Finally End the American Century?
The US retains tremendous wealth and military strength, but hyper-partisanship is draining the country’s ‘usable power’.
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What Next for Chile After Cancelling COP25?
What Next for Chile After Cancelling COP25?
Mass protest at Plaza Baquedano during the eighth day of protests against President Sebastian
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How the Trump–Zelenskyi Call Could Reverberate Beyond Impeachment
How the Trump–Zelenskyi Call Could Reverberate Beyond Impeachment
Chatham House experts examine how the latest presidential scandal might play out in US domestic politics, in Ukraine and in international affairs.
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Latin America’s Protests Are Likely to Fail
Latin America’s Protests Are Likely to Fail
The popular uprisings in Bolivia, Chile, Ecuador, and Haiti have many different causes and one thing in common: If history is any indicator, the outlook for genuine, lasting change is grim.
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EU–US Relations on Internet Governance
EU–US Relations on Internet Governance
As internet governance issues emerge in the wake of innovations such as the Internet of Things and advanced artificial intelligence, there is an urgent need for the EU and US to establish a common, positive multi-stakeholder vision for regulating and governing the internet.
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Kushner’s ‘Deal’ Is Dead on Arrival for Palestinians
Kushner’s ‘Deal’ Is Dead on Arrival for Palestinians
The Peace to Prosperity plan being promoted by the Trump administration is either naïve or disingenuous, and has no chance of succeeding.
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The New Macroeconomics of Populism
The New Macroeconomics of Populism
The nationalist urge to keep the world off your back extends to foreign finance.
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What’s Behind Trump’s Proposed Tariffs on Argentine and Brazilian Steel and Aluminum?
What’s Behind Trump’s Proposed Tariffs on Argentine and Brazilian Steel and Aluminum?
A worker inspects a roll of aluminium cable at a plant in Barcarena, Brazil
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Why is the US joining Venezuela and Nicaragua in discrediting a system to protect human
Why is the US joining Venezuela and Nicaragua in discrediting a system to protect human
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Britain Walks Post-Brexit Tightrope With Huawei Decision
Britain Walks Post-Brexit Tightrope With Huawei Decision
The UK government seems to have balanced competing interests of the economy, national security and relations with America. But the full US response remains to be seen.
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Dismantling Democracy
Dismantling Democracy
Chatham House's Dr Christopher Sabatini was interviewed alongside a group of experts for the
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America's Coronavirus Response Is Shaped By Its Federal Structure
America's Coronavirus Response Is Shaped By Its Federal Structure
The apparent capacity of centralized state authority to respond effectively and rapidly is making headlines. In the United States, the opposite has been true.
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Seven Days that Shook the Democratic Primary
Seven Days that Shook the Democratic Primary
A voter casts his ballot at the Orange County Supervisor of Elections office in Orlando
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Between science and populism: Brazil and COVID-19
Between science and populism: Brazil and COVID-19
Replica of Christ the Redeemer with surgical mask on Copacabana beach, to remind people about
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In Search of the American State
In Search of the American State
The urgent need for US leadership to drive forward a coordinated international response to coronavirus is developing rapidly alongside snowballing demands for Washington to step up its efforts at home.
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The Wisdom of Tying COVID-19 Humanitarian Assistance to Policy Objectives in Venezuela
The Wisdom of Tying COVID-19 Humanitarian Assistance to Policy Objectives in Venezuela
People in Caracas, Venezuela, on April 07, 2020 during the quarantine imposed by government to
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COVID-19: America's Looming Election Crisis
COVID-19: America's Looming Election Crisis
Planning now is essential to ensure the legitimacy of November’s elections is not impacted by COVID-19, as vulnerabilities are becoming ever more apparent if voting in person is restricted.
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Latin America’s COVID-19 Moment: Differences and Solidarity
Latin America’s COVID-19 Moment: Differences and Solidarity
There has been no better example of the political diversity in Latin America than the varying responses of governments to the coronavirus crisis.