Search results for ‘Domestic politics’
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Biden’s messy Afghanistan withdrawal has increased the need to deliver on his domestic agenda
Biden’s messy Afghanistan withdrawal has increased the need to deliver on his domestic agenda
After nearly two decades of boots on the ground, last month American forces left Afghanistan, with the Taliban retaking the country much more quickly than had been anticipated by the administration of President Biden. In this Q&A, LSE Phelan US Centre Director and Chatham House Associate Fellow Professor Peter Trubowitz looks at the withdrawal from Afghanistan.
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Latin America 2020
Latin America 2020
domestic political shifts – for example, in Argentina, Brazil and Mexico – are not as great
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US soft power inextricably linked to global recovery
US soft power inextricably linked to global recovery
To reassert and sustain its role as a driving force in the global economy, America has to accept politically tough decisions at home for the foreseeable future.
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Counting the cost of the abortion ban
Counting the cost of the abortion ban
In the second of a series on the impact of the Roe v Wade ruling, we assess the economic and political damage that America’s right may unleash
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US embargo blocks constructive policy approach to Cuba
US embargo blocks constructive policy approach to Cuba
Protests in Cuba have brought the US embargo back into the public debate but really are more about a failed regime and unaccountable political system.
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US midterms: All eyes on Georgia
US midterms: All eyes on Georgia
domestic violence by a former wife, and that he paid for an abortion for one of his girlfriends and urged her to have another abortion a few years later. Politically
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Is US police reform likely under the Biden administration?
Is US police reform likely under the Biden administration?
When the Black Lives Matter (BLM) protests erupted in 2020, calls to ‘de-fund the
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Biden's Summitry Was Reassuring for the West. Now Comes the Hard Part.
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.
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Foreign Affair’s Expert Survey: Is Washington Right to Leave Afghanistan?
Foreign Affair’s Expert Survey: Is Washington Right to Leave Afghanistan?
The impact of the US withdrawal from Afghanistan, and the Taliban’s takeover, has
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Will Mexico’s Economic Rebound Be Temporary?
Will Mexico’s Economic Rebound Be Temporary?
The government’s latest economic package falls short of the reforms needed for sustained growth.