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  • 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
  • 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

    Article by Anar Bata

    • 25 Aug 2021
    • 2 min read
  • Biden’s messy Afghanistan withdrawal has increased the need to deliver on his domestic agenda
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    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. 

    Opinion by Professor Peter Trubowitz

    • 3 Sep 2021
    • blogs.lse.ac.uk
  • Contactless, Crypto, and Cash: Laundering Illicit Profits in the Age of COVID-19
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    Contactless, Crypto, and Cash: Laundering Illicit Profits in the Age of COVID-19

    This paper explores whether COVID-19 may have affected the traditional means illicit groups have used to launder their ill-gotten profits processes through three main channels: increased reliance on cryptocurrencies to move and launder funds tied to illicit activity; the expanded use of the internet through e-commerce sites to continue and expand trade mispricing practices to move illicit funds; and the use of FinTech and peer-to-peer payment services to transfer illicit funds.

    Research paper by Dr Christopher Sabatini, Courtney Rice, Calum Inverarity and Dr Gareth Price

    • 17 Dec 2021
    • Florida International University
  • The Future of America’s Ailing Alliances

    The Future of America’s Ailing Alliances

    terrorism, fight insurgents in Afghanistan, defend against Russian aggression, deter China's desire for technological

    In-depth view by Professor Jennifer Lind

    • 9 Dec 2019
    • 12 min read
  • US withdrawal will not end the forever war

    US withdrawal will not end the forever war

    terrorism problem.  Whether the U.S. depends on special forces, outsourcing to mercenary contractors or on long

    Opinion by Marika Theros and Sahar Halaimzai

    • 22 Apr 2021
    • 10 min read
  • The Future of the Transatlantic Partnership

    The Future of the Transatlantic Partnership

    terror. Indeed, even the idea of such a ‘war’ provoked outrage in many

    In-depth view by Professor Michael Cox

    • 20 Nov 2019
    • 6 min read
  • The Wisdom of Tying COVID-19 Humanitarian Assistance to Policy Objectives in Venezuela

    The Wisdom of Tying COVID-19 Humanitarian Assistance to Policy Objectives in Venezuela

    terrorism.   According to US officials the transition plan had been developed before the DOJ announced

    Article by Nicola Bilotta and Dr Christopher Sabatini

    • 8 Apr 2020
    • 8 min read
  • 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
  • Middle East balance key to Biden's foreign policy aims

    Middle East balance key to Biden's foreign policy aims

    terrorism label rather than being linked to nuclear compliance, creating a ‘Rubik’s Cube

    Opinion by Dr Julie Norman

    • 26 Apr 2021
    • 9 min read
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