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  • The United States and Latin America after 20 January 2021

    The United States and Latin America after 20 January 2021

    immigrants and the 60.6 million Latinos living in the United States. By linking the immigration

    Article by Mariano Aguirre

    • 1 Sep 2020
    • 9 min read
  • US 2020 Election Explainer

    US 2020 Election Explainer

    Immigration Economic record Oil and gas exploration Trump will be keen to tout the policy

    Quick take by Dr Lindsay Newman

    • 30 Jan 2020
    • 6 min read
  • As Lockdown Restrictions Start to Ease, It’s Time to Think About Mobility Justice

    As Lockdown Restrictions Start to Ease, It’s Time to Think About Mobility Justice

    immigration and visa regimes, but also the desirability and ethics of pre-lockdown levels of air travel

    Article by Dr Fiona Adamson and Dr Christiane Fröhlich

    • 25 Jun 2020
    • 6 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
  • The Folly and Risk of Lopez Obrador’s Washington Trip

    The Folly and Risk of Lopez Obrador’s Washington Trip

    President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador’s decision to travel to the US was met with concern and incredulity in Mexico and bafflement among many Democrats in the US. Being seen as a close ally to Donald Trump could be detrimental to the future of bilateral relations.

    Expert comment by Ambassador Arturo Sarukhan

    • 15 Jul 2020
    • Chatham House
  • Webinar: Venezuela's Energy Crisis

    Webinar: Venezuela's Energy Crisis

    Exploring the challenges Venezuela currently faces in rebuilding its energy sector.

    Event recording

    • 24 Mar 2020
    • Chatham House
  • US Electorate Shows Distrust of the Realities of Foreign Policy

    US Electorate Shows Distrust of the Realities of Foreign Policy

    The identity of the next US president is yet to be determined, but the foreign policy views of the American public are already clear. In principle, Americans support US engagement in the world but, in practice, they worry other countries take advantage of the United States.

    Expert comment by Bruce Stokes

    • 4 Sep 2020
    • Chatham House
  • Trump and Biden in Florida: The Battle for the Cuban and Venezuelan Vote

    Trump and Biden in Florida: The Battle for the Cuban and Venezuelan Vote

    The Sunshine State is a critical battleground for winning the electoral college, and the presidency.

    Expert comment by Dr Christopher Sabatini

    • 13 Oct 2020
    • Chatham House
  • 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
  • Can Biden Succeed Where Trump’s Venezuela Policy Failed?
    External content

    Can Biden Succeed Where Trump’s Venezuela Policy Failed?

    External content by Dr Christopher Sabatini

    • 27 Jan 2021
    • World Politics Review
  • The road back to effective multilateralism: A view from Mexico

    The road back to effective multilateralism: A view from Mexico

    immigration and refugee policy. In his visit to the State Department, a symbolic act in itself

    Opinion by Julian Ventura

    • 9 Feb 2021
    • 9 min read
  • Haiti: The Next Crisis

    Haiti: The Next Crisis

    immigration laws. Less numerous but significant nonetheless, Haitians are part of a mix of migrants

    In-depth view by Dr Georges A. Fauriol

    • 6 Dec 2019
    • 13 min read
  • USA vs Everybody? Why Foreign Policy Will Be a Backdrop to Domestic Policy in 2020

    USA vs Everybody? Why Foreign Policy Will Be a Backdrop to Domestic Policy in 2020

    immigrant, anti-NATO rhetoric are clear evidence that an appeal to ‘us against them

    Article by Bruce Stokes

    • 16 Apr 2020
    • 7 min read
  • Why the US Elections Matter for Europe

    Why the US Elections Matter for Europe

    immigration and demographic change, and a fading sense among younger generations of the importance of America

    In-depth view by Dr Leslie Vinjamuri

    • 20 Nov 2019
    • 8 min read
  • The Future of the Transatlantic Partnership

    The Future of the Transatlantic Partnership

    immigrants came from Europe); common security needs (the US was compelled to return to Europe

    In-depth view by Professor Michael Cox

    • 20 Nov 2019
    • 6 min read
  • Latin America 2020

    Latin America 2020

    immigration policies, invocation of the Monroe Doctrine and rolling back of Barack Obama’s efforts

    In-depth view by Professor Victor Bulmer-Thomas, Kenneth N. Frankel, Miriam Kornblith, Richard Lapper, Dr Elena Lazarou, Melissa MacEwen, Dr Andrés Malamud, Professor Frank Mora, Ambassador Andrés Rozental, Dr Christopher Sabatini and Ambassador Arturo Sarukhan

    • 19 Dec 2019
    • 19 min read
  • Robert Jervis reflects on America’s Foreign Policy for January 2021: What to plan for

    Robert Jervis reflects on America’s Foreign Policy for January 2021: What to plan for

    immigration, and the use of national security rationales for economically-motivated tariffs would have been

    In-depth view by Professor Robert Jervis

    • 15 Jan 2020
    • 14 min read
  • Party Conventions: The Pragmatic and the Symbolic

    Party Conventions: The Pragmatic and the Symbolic

    immigration system that protects American families, amongst other priorities. The draft of the 2020 Democratic

    Background by Anar Bata

    • 13 Aug 2020
    • 8 min read
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