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  • 2020 Elections

    2020 Elections

    The United States will hold a pivotal set of elections in 2020. We consider the dynamics of the race and impacts for the future of US policy.

    Theme

  • US 2020 Election Explainer

    US 2020 Election Explainer

    elections. This is the first in an intended series of pieces that will look closely

    Quick take by Dr Lindsay Newman

    • 30 Jan 2020
    • 6 min read
  • Court Justice before the election could be a risky move for Trump and the Republicans

    Court Justice before the election could be a risky move for Trump and the Republicans

    election WASHINGTON, DC - SEPTEMBER 21: Police monitor the Supreme Court on September 21, 2020 in Washington

    Article by Professor Peter Trubowitz

    • 21 Sep 2020
    • 5 min read
  • Canada’s Election – What Next for Trudeau?

    Canada’s Election – What Next for Trudeau?

    election night headquarters on October 21, 2019 in Montreal, Canada. Photo by Cole Burston/Getty Images

    In-depth view by Professor Roland Paris

    • 20 Nov 2019
    • 5 min read
  • US Foreign Policy Priorities: What difference can an election make?

    US Foreign Policy Priorities: What difference can an election make?

    What difference can an election make? A range of leading experts consider the most pressing foreign policy challenges for the next US president, and examine how the outcome of the 2020 election will affect these. 

    Research paper by Dr Leslie Vinjamuri

    • 15 Oct 2020
    • Chatham House
  • Coronavirus is going to have untold effects on the 2020 election — we need to prepare now
    External content

    Coronavirus is going to have untold effects on the 2020 election — we need to prepare now

    As rallies are canceled and several Republican officials go into self-isolation, it's important to prepare for an eventuality when people won't be able to get to the polls

    External content by Dr Lindsay Newman

    • 14 Mar 2020
    • The Independent
  • 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.

    Expert comment by Dr Lindsay Newman

    • 8 Apr 2020
    • Chatham House
  • Americans are to have a proper election in November, these five things have to happen
    External content

    Americans are to have a proper election in November, these five things have to happen

    External content by Dr Lindsay Newman

    • 7 May 2020
    • The Independent
  • November nightmare: How Trump could exploit absentee ballot counting delays to contest the election results
    External content

    November nightmare: How Trump could exploit absentee ballot counting delays to contest the election results

    With less than four months remaining until the presidential election, former Vice President Joe Biden holds a substantial lead over President Trump in the polls. Professor Peter Trubowitz writes that the COVID-19 pandemic means that there will be far more absentee ballots, and that we should not discount the likelihood of President Trump using this difference to claim that the final result is a fraud if he does not win.

    External content by Professor Peter Trubowitz

    • 22 Jul 2020
    • LSE US Centre
  • The 2020 US Presidential Elections and the State of the Nation

    The 2020 US Presidential Elections and the State of the Nation

    Amy Walter and Adam Boulton discuss the current state of the nation and what this means for the US presidential election.

    Event recording

    • 21 Jul 2020
    • Chatham House
  • The Democrats have set themselves up to fail in November's election
    External content

    The Democrats have set themselves up to fail in November's election

    Debates and caucuses are proving that the party took the wrong lesson from the midterms. They're now applying that lesson to 2020 with potentially disastrous results.

    External content by Dr Lindsay Newman

    • 20 Feb 2020
    • The Independent
  • The Geoeconomics of a US Election Year

    The Geoeconomics of a US Election Year

    election. But, thereafter, tensions are likely to resume, writes Dr Linda Yueh. President Donald Trump

    In-depth view by Dr Linda Yueh

    • 18 Dec 2019
    • 10 min read
  • Why the US Elections Matter for Europe

    Why the US Elections Matter for Europe

    elections a sidebar feel with limited relevance for the trajectory of America’s international

    In-depth view by Dr Leslie Vinjamuri

    • 20 Nov 2019
    • 8 min read
  • Iran Crisis Pushes Foreign Policy to Top of 2020 Election Debate

    Iran Crisis Pushes Foreign Policy to Top of 2020 Election Debate

    Democrats would be wise to communicate a clear alternative to Trump’s ‘America First’ policy in the Middle East.

    External content by Dr Lindsay Newman

    • 14 Jan 2020
    • Chatham House
  • What Venezuela’s Opposition Can Learn from Suriname

    What Venezuela’s Opposition Can Learn from Suriname

    elections, as Venezuela’s mainstream opposition did with the country’s presidential elections

    Article by Pilar Navarro and Francisco Rodríguez

    • 18 Aug 2020
    • 13 min read
  • Party Conventions: The Pragmatic and the Symbolic

    Party Conventions: The Pragmatic and the Symbolic

    election, both the Democrat and Republican parties have yet to officially nominate their candidates, a process

    Background by Anar Bata

    • 13 Aug 2020
    • 8 min read
  • 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

    election and declaring the election over. And 170 business leaders had called on the President

    Article by Dr Leslie Vinjamuri

    • 7 Jan 2021
    • 6 min read
  • US 2020 Visionary Survey

    US 2020 Visionary Survey

    election. Anna Wieslander, Director for Northern Europe, The Atlantic Council I will be watching closely

    In-depth view by Dr Leslie Vinjamuri, Creon Butler, Megan Greene, Professor Robert Jervis, Amy Pope, Professor Jack Snyder, Dr Dalia Dassa Kaye, Sir Peter Westmacott, Dr Lindsay Newman, Professor Robert Howse, Dr Amanda Sloat, Anna Wieslander, Dr Micah Zenko and Marianne Schneider-Petsinger

    • 19 Dec 2019
    • 25 min read
  • Seven Days that Shook the Democratic Primary

    Seven Days that Shook the Democratic Primary

    Elections office in Orlando, Fla., Tuesday, March 17, 2020, in the Florida primary. Democratic voters

    Article by Ambassador Arturo Sarukhan

    • 18 Mar 2020
    • 9 min read
  • America’s Gun Control Reckoning

    America’s Gun Control Reckoning

    election cycle, it’s alive in the national conversation and is wedged deep in the psyche

    Article by Emily Harding

    • 28 Oct 2020
    • 6 min read
  • Democrats in 2020 Face a Serious Dilemma – If Not a Crisis

    Democrats in 2020 Face a Serious Dilemma – If Not a Crisis

    elect Barack Obama. Given that more than nine in ten African Americans vote Democrat, this

    Article by John Zogby

    • 2 Mar 2020
    • 11 min read
  • 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
  • Boris Johnson and Donald Trump, brothers in chaos
    External content

    Boris Johnson and Donald Trump, brothers in chaos

    From the moment President Trump succeeded in his 2016 election promise to deliver “Brexit times 10,” through to Boris Johnson’s election in July as the new leader of the Conservative Party and British prime minister (Trump has dubbed him “Britain Trump”), there has been a remarkable political symbiosis between the U.S. and Britain.

    External content by Dr Robin Niblett

    • 1 Sep 2019
    • Los Angeles Times
  • Chile’s October Surprise

    Chile’s October Surprise

    elections – suggests democracies depend on voters trusting parties to respect election results. Winners trust

    Article by Dr Robert Funk

    • 12 Mar 2020
    • 11 min read
  • First US Presidential Debate – Five Key Questions Answered

    First US Presidential Debate – Five Key Questions Answered

    On 29 September, US President Donald Trump went head-to-head with Vice President Joe Biden in the first presidential debate of the 2020 US election. Anar Bata spoke with experts across Chatham House to get their views on the key debate moments and the implications for the US election.

    Expert comment by Dr Leslie Vinjamuri, Dr Christopher Sabatini, Megan Greene and Anar Bata

    • 30 Sep 2020
    • Chatham House
  • Dismantling Democracy

    Dismantling Democracy

    elections.  University of Virginia’s Center for Politics recently premiered its documentary 'Dismantling

    Quick take by Anar Bata

    • 7 Feb 2020
    • 2 min read
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