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  • 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
  • US Military Policy in the Middle East: An Appraisal

    US Military Policy in the Middle East: An Appraisal

    Despite significant financial expenditure and thousands of lives lost, a fundamental shift in policy remains unimaginable at present.

    Research paper by Dr Micah Zenko

    • 18 Oct 2018
    • Chatham House
  • Middle East balance key to Biden's foreign policy aims

    Middle East balance key to Biden's foreign policy aims

    President Biden clearly wants US foreign policy focused on the Asia-Pacific but, without managing

    Opinion by Dr Julie Norman

    • 26 Apr 2021
    • 9 min read
  • Biden’s Middle East trip shows the long game is his aim

    Biden’s Middle East trip shows the long game is his aim

    The US president was focused on repairing ties with traditional regional partners, but he also aimed to redefine the contours of future US regional cooperation.

    Expert comment by Dr Sanam Vakil

    • 5 Aug 2022
    • Chatham House
  • Foreign Policy Priorities for the Biden Administration

    Foreign Policy Priorities for the Biden Administration

    Examining key US foreign policy plans for climate, trade, security, and the Middle East, and the importance of strengthening global relationships and democracy.

    Article by Dr Leslie Vinjamuri, Professor Peter Trubowitz, Professor Jennifer Lind, Dr Robert Falkner, Amy Pope, Marianne Schneider-Petsinger, Dr Sanam Vakil and Hans Kundnani

    • 15 Jan 2021
    • Chatham House
  • US 2020 Visionary Survey

    US 2020 Visionary Survey

    The US and Americas Programme at Chatham House and foreign policy experts from across the

    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
  • 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
  • Undercurrents: Youth perspectives on 9/11

    Undercurrents: Youth perspectives on 9/11

    How does the post-9/11 generation reflect on the attacks of 11 September, 2001? And does its legacy shape their wider views of international politics?

    Podcast recording

    • 10 Sep 2021
    • Chatham House
  • Trump Withdraws Troops From Syria: The Fallout

    Trump Withdraws Troops From Syria: The Fallout

    Lindsay Newman and Leslie Vinjamuri survey the damage the president’s latest move has done to US foreign policy.

    Expert comment by Dr Lindsay Newman and Dr Leslie Vinjamuri

    • 15 Oct 2019
    • Chatham House
  • 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.

    Expert comment by Professor Yossi Mekelberg

    • 2 Jul 2019
    • Chatham House
  • 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

    An American flag flies over the south facade of the White House in Washington, D.C

    In-depth view by Professor Robert Jervis

    • 15 Jan 2020
    • 14 min read
  • Why Democracies Do Better at Surviving Pandemics

    Why Democracies Do Better at Surviving Pandemics

    The COVID-19 pandemic has intensified the debate over whether authoritarian states are gaining the upper hand across the world. In contrast, democracies are showing capacity for innovation and adaptation.

    Expert comment by Dr Robin Niblett and Dr Leslie Vinjamuri

    • 26 May 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
  • US withdrawal will not end the forever war

    US withdrawal will not end the forever war

    While there is broad consensus the Afghan war can only end diplomatically, the questions of

    Opinion by Marika Theros and Sahar Halaimzai

    • 22 Apr 2021
    • 10 min read
  • US spotlight: The year in review and looking ahead

    US spotlight: The year in review and looking ahead

    Chatham House and foreign policy experts review the first year of the Joe Biden presidency and examine America’s future place in the world.

    Opinion by Dr Anne-Marie Slaughter, Sir John Sawers, Dr Charles Kupchan, Suzanne Nossel, Professor Alexander Cooley, Dr Leslie Vinjamuri, Marianne Schneider-Petsinger, Dr Sanam Vakil and Professor Rana Mitter

    • 14 Dec 2021
    • Chatham House
  • New Opportunities for Britain Come with Health Warning

    New Opportunities for Britain Come with Health Warning

    A greater emphasis from Britain on its global role over its European role could be a risk, but the Biden administration can help steer a balance.

    Opinion by Sir John Sawers

    • 10 Mar 2021
    • Chatham House
  • What’s Missing in the Debate Over Spheres of Influence

    What’s Missing in the Debate Over Spheres of Influence

     A vintage globe of the world for sale in an antique shop showing the

    Article by Dr Evan N. Resnick

    • 17 Mar 2020
    • 11 min read
  • US 2020 Election Explainer

    US 2020 Election Explainer

    The US and Americas Programme at Chatham House will be engaging in a yearlong focus

    Quick take by Dr Lindsay Newman

    • 30 Jan 2020
    • 6 min read
  • How Brexit and Boris Broke Britain
    External content

    How Brexit and Boris Broke Britain

    The Next Prime Minister Will Struggle to Repair the Country’s Standing.  

    Opinion by Dr Leslie Vinjamuri

    • 3 Aug 2022
    • Foreign Affairs
  • Why the US Elections Matter for Europe

    Why the US Elections Matter for Europe

    US president Donald Trump takes his place for the family photo on the first day

    In-depth view by Dr Leslie Vinjamuri

    • 20 Nov 2019
    • 8 min read
  • The United States and Latin America after 20 January 2021

    The United States and Latin America after 20 January 2021

    If Joe Biden and Kamala Harris win the elections in November, they will face the

    Article by Mariano Aguirre

    • 1 Sep 2020
    • 9 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
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