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  • Homeland Security and the Emergency Response to Coronavirus in the US

    Homeland Security and the Emergency Response to Coronavirus in the US

    Jeh Johnson, former secretary of homeland security, discusses the role of agencies such as the Department of Homeland Security in responding to contemporary crises.

    Event recording

    • 27 May 2020
    • Chatham House
  • To Truly Improve Border Security, the US Must Deal With the Drivers of Migration

    To Truly Improve Border Security, the US Must Deal With the Drivers of Migration

    Donald Trump has the completely wrong approach. Boosting border security means spending more, not less, in Central America.

    Expert comment by Amy Pope

    • 2 Apr 2019
    • Chatham House
  • Establishing Norms in Cyberspace

    Establishing Norms in Cyberspace

    security, national economic security [and] national public health or safety.’ Given the importance of such

    In-depth view by Michael Chertoff

    • 14 Jan 2020
    • 11 min read
  • China and the 'Integrated Review'

    China and the 'Integrated Review'

    Security Review (SDSR) of 2015 or in intervening documents such as the National Security Capability

    Background by Peter Watkins

    • 23 Nov 2020
    • 11 min read
  • US 2020 Visionary Survey

    US 2020 Visionary Survey

    Security Adviser, National Security Council (2015-2017) As we look forward to the 2020s, there

    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
  • The Future of America’s Ailing Alliances

    The Future of America’s Ailing Alliances

    security priority, and is ‘thumbing its nose’ at Trump, the US, and its European

    In-depth view by Professor Jennifer Lind

    • 9 Dec 2019
    • 12 min read
  • What’s Missing in the Debate Over Spheres of Influence

    What’s Missing in the Debate Over Spheres of Influence

    security analysts that the post-Cold War era of unchallenged US hegemony is being supplanted

    Article by Dr Evan N. Resnick

    • 17 Mar 2020
    • 11 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

    security rationales for economically-motivated tariffs would have been beyond the pale previously. This is true

    In-depth view by Professor Robert Jervis

    • 15 Jan 2020
    • 14 min read
  • The Changing China Debate

    The Changing China Debate

    security, global governance and democracy, it will also challenge leaders in Europe and Canada and place

    Article by Dr Kurt M Campbell

    • 20 Aug 2020
    • 21 min read
  • Between science and populism: Brazil and COVID-19

    Between science and populism: Brazil and COVID-19

    security may prevail over science and public health if the quarantine is not coupled with

    Article by Professor Deisy Ventura

    • 2 Apr 2020
    • 13 min read
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