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Could Brexit Open Up a New Market for Latin American Agriculture?
Could Brexit Open Up a New Market for Latin American Agriculture?
The demand will be there, but a range of barriers are likely to limit growth in agricultural trade links between the UK and Latin America.
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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.
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The Rise of China and the Future of the Transatlantic Relationship
The Rise of China and the Future of the Transatlantic Relationship
The growth of Chinese wealth and military power, combined with a more diplomatically and militarily active regime in Beijing, represents an epochal change in international politics.
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Can Middle Powers Save the Liberal World Order?
Can Middle Powers Save the Liberal World Order?
Many middle powers have been warning of the dangers inherent in the decline of the liberal international order. The time has come for these countries to translate their warnings into concerted action.
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Trump’s UK Visit: A Look at the Key Issues
Trump’s UK Visit: A Look at the Key Issues
Chatham House experts examine some of the fault lines in the relationship between the US, the UK and Europe as the US president comes to London.
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Trump Doubles Down on Failed Cuba Policy
Trump Doubles Down on Failed Cuba Policy
The Cuban autocracy remains a nagging reminder of United States impotence in rooting out Communism.
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Does the G20 Still Matter?
Does the G20 Still Matter?
The first few gatherings of the G20, at the height of the global financial crisis, yielded concrete results, and seemed to promise an auspicious future for global governance. But in the years since, the group has increasingly replaced action with empty talk.
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To Improve Global Governance, Empower Society
To Improve Global Governance, Empower Society
As necessary as it remains to improve rules-based systems, the future of international order will also rely on states engaging more creatively with a wider range of constituencies – from citizens and civil society to the private sector and local political actors.
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The EU Cannot Build a Foreign Policy on Regulatory Power Alone
The EU Cannot Build a Foreign Policy on Regulatory Power Alone
Brussels will find its much-vaunted heft in setting standards cannot help it advance its geopolitical interests, argues Alan Beattie.
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The Democrats have set themselves up to fail in November's election
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.