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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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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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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
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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.
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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.
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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.
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The 2020 US Presidential Elections and the State of the Nation
The 2020 US Presidential Elections and the State of the Nation
Amy Walter and Adam Boulton discuss the current state of the nation and what this means for the US presidential election.
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Understanding US Policy in Somalia
Understanding US Policy in Somalia
Speakers discuss the evolution of US strategy, and how potential shifts could influence future scenarios in Somalia, with implications for federalism, and resolution of the conflict with al-Shabaab.
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EU-US Relations: The View from Washington and Brussels
EU-US Relations: The View from Washington and Brussels
This discussion considers how philosophically aligned the EU and the US currently are, and how important this alignment is in ensuring a fruitful relationship.
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Webinar: US Foreign Policy in a Post COVID-19 World
Webinar: US Foreign Policy in a Post COVID-19 World
Tony Blinken discusses the impact of COVID-19 and the 2020 US presidential elections on America’s global role.
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Virtual Roundtable: US Global Leadership After COVID-19
Virtual Roundtable: US Global Leadership After COVID-19
Examining the impact of COVID-19 on US domestic priorities and foreign policy commitments.
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A Conversation With: Steven T Mnuchin, Secretary, US Treasury
A Conversation With: Steven T Mnuchin, Secretary, US Treasury
As part of the launch of Chatham House’s centenary celebrations for 2020, US Secretary of the Treasury Steven T Mnuchin reflects on the future of the global order.
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US-EU-UK Trade: Balancing the Three-Legged Stool
US-EU-UK Trade: Balancing the Three-Legged Stool
The US, EU, and UK should focus on their set of bilateral trade negotiations, address shared concerns regarding the global trade system, and remove underlying trade tensions among themselves.
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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.
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next US president will have to choose his words carefully to unite a divided nation
next US president will have to choose his words carefully to unite a divided nation
America is polarised and anxious. The next US president will have to build bridges
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Collateral Damage? Latin America and China-US Competition
Collateral Damage? Latin America and China-US Competition
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Politics of Contention: Repression, Protest and the Problem of Democracy in the US and UK
Politics of Contention: Repression, Protest and the Problem of Democracy in the US and UK
Evaluating current protests in light of previous protests, especially in light of contemporary claims that protest sometimes drives politics in more conservative directions.
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Democracy and US Foreign Policy
Democracy and US Foreign Policy
Panellists discuss the future role of democracy and human rights in America’s foreign policy.
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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.
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US Vice Presidential Debate: Five Key Takeaways
US Vice Presidential Debate: Five Key Takeaways
On 7 October, Vice President Mike Pence and California Senator Kamala Harris went head-to-head in the first and only vice presidential debate.
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Final US Presidential Debates: Five Key Highlights
Final US Presidential Debates: Five Key Highlights
With less than two weeks left until the elections, President Donald Trump and former Vice President Joe Biden faced off for the final time on 22 October.
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As US-China confrontation gains ground, Transatlantic partners face difficult choices
As US-China confrontation gains ground, Transatlantic partners face difficult choices
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US 2020 Visionary Survey
US 2020 Visionary Survey
US flag flies at the US Capitol in Washington, DC, January 20, 2009. Photo credit
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Why the US Elections Matter for Europe
Why the US Elections Matter for Europe
US benevolent leadership is over, which gives the 2020 US presidential elections a sidebar feel
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The Geoeconomics of a US Election Year
The Geoeconomics of a US Election Year
US-China trade war to see the former through the presidential election. But, thereafter, tensions
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President Trump and the US Alliance System in Asia and Europe
President Trump and the US Alliance System in Asia and Europe
US alliances in Europe and Asia. US President Donald Trump meets with Japanese Prime Minister
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US 2020 Election Explainer
US 2020 Election Explainer
US and Americas Programme at Chatham House will be engaging in a yearlong focus on the US