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  • The US and the World

    The US and the World

    The US has international interests and a global ability to project power and influence. Here we examine the ramifications of those factors.

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  • Democracy in the US in Global Perspective

    Democracy in the US in Global Perspective

    America's global engagement is shaped by its domestic politics. We study changes inside the US and their impact on US global influence.

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  • The Changing Character of the US

    The Changing Character of the US

    America's global engagement is shaped by its domestic politics. We study changes inside the US and their impact on US global influence.  

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  • COVID-19 (Coronavirus)

    COVID-19 (CoronavirUS)

    The policy responses taken across the US and the Americas in response to the COVID-19 pandemic will have global significance as well as regional, national and local consequences. Here we analyse the implications of the coronavirus for a broad swathe of international and societal issues.

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  • US withdrawal will not end the forever war

    US withdrawal will not end the forever war

    US national interests. The US negotiated the February 2020 agreement unilaterally, excluding the Afghan government

    Opinion by Marika Theros and Sahar Halaimzai

    • 22 Apr 2021
    • 10 min read
  • Social media regulation in the US: Lessons from Europe

    Social media regulation in the US: Lessons from Europe

    US capitol on 6 January 2021 has brought renewed attention to the debate on the regulation

    Article by Carolina Caeiro and Anar Bata

    • 12 Apr 2021
    • 9 min read
  • From COVID-19 to Climate Change, US Cities are Leading the Way

    From COVID-19 to Climate Change, US Cities are Leading the Way

    US coalition ‘could reduce US greenhouse gas emissions up to 37 per cent below

    Opinion by Penny Abeywardena

    • 27 Aug 2020
    • 8 min read
  • Is US police reform likely under the Biden administration?

    Is US police reform likely under the Biden administration?

    US House of Representatives but not yet voted on in the Senate. Excessive force by US

    Article by Anar Bata

    • 25 May 2021
    • 8 min read
  • US midterms: All eyes on Georgia

    US midterms: All eyes on Georgia

    US President-elect Joe Biden speak during a rally outside Center Parc Stadium in Atlanta

    Opinion by Professor Jelena Subotić

    • 18 Oct 2022
    • 10 min read
  • First US Presidential Debate – Five Key Questions Answered

    First US Presidential Debate – Five Key Questions Answered

    On 29 September, US President Donald Trump went head-to-head with Vice President Joe Biden in the first presidential debate of the 2020 US election. Anar Bata spoke with experts across Chatham House to get their views on the key debate moments and the implications for the US election.

    Expert comment by Dr Leslie Vinjamuri, Dr Christopher Sabatini, Megan Greene and Anar Bata

    • 30 Sep 2020
    • Chatham House
  • Understanding US Policy in Somalia: Current Challenges and Future Options

    Understanding US Policy in Somalia: Current Challenges and Future Options

    This paper summarizes the US mission in Somalia, analyses how it is being implemented, and assesses whether US policy in Somalia is working. It also outlines three scenarios for future US engagement.

    External content by Professor Paul D. Williams

    • 14 Jul 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
  • Three Pillars for a US Trade Strategy in Asia-Pacific

    Three Pillars for a US Trade Strategy in Asia-Pacific

    A new approach for the US to strengthen economic and strategic ties in the region, advance strong rules for new trade issues, and tackle China’s trade policies.

    Expert comment by Marianne Schneider-Petsinger

    • 10 Mar 2021
    • Chatham House
  • Facing reality is painful for the US and its allies

    Facing reality is painful for the US and its allies

    Experts from across Chatham House analyse the strategic and intelligence failures in Afghanistan, and the lasting effects on the US, UK, NATO and the EU.

    Expert comment by Sir Simon Fraser, Dr Leslie Vinjamuri, Dr Patricia Lewis, Professor Richard G. Whitman and Professor Roland Paris

    • 3 Sep 2021
    • Chatham House
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