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EU–US Relations on Internet Governance
EU–US Relations on Internet Governance
As internet governance issues emerge in the wake of innovations such as the Internet of Things and advanced artificial intelligence, there is an urgent need for the EU and US to establish a common, positive multi-stakeholder vision for regulating and governing the internet.
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US Foreign Policy Will Continue to Divide Americans Beyond 2020
US Foreign Policy Will Continue to Divide Americans Beyond 2020
Conflicting public opinion about America’s role in the world is not unique to the era of Trump and ‘America first’.
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US Military Policy in the Middle East: An Appraisal
US Military Policy in the Middle East: An Appraisal
Despite significant financial expenditure and thousands of lives lost, a fundamental shift in policy remains unimaginable at present.
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Why is the US joining Venezuela and Nicaragua in discrediting a system to protect human rights?
Why is the US joining Venezuela and Nicaragua in discrediting a system to protect human rights?
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US soft power inextricably linked to global recovery
US soft power inextricably linked to global recovery
To reassert and sustain its role as a driving force in the global economy, America has to accept politically tough decisions at home for the foreseeable future.
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To build back better, the US must reach out across the Atlantic
To build back better, the US must reach out across the Atlantic
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The Changing China Debate
The Changing China Debate
US and the Americas Programme at Chatham House. The US-China relationship will continue to define
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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.
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Middle East balance key to Biden's foreign policy aims
Middle East balance key to Biden's foreign policy aims
US troops from Afghanistan, it is obvious Joe Biden is looking to pivot US foreign
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The Double Standards of American Democracy
The Double Standards of American Democracy
US have not been sparked over just one death and not simply in opposition to a specific
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USA vs Everybody? Why Foreign Policy Will Be a Backdrop to Domestic Policy in 2020
USA vs Everybody? Why Foreign Policy Will Be a Backdrop to Domestic Policy in 2020
US presidential elections. But the world has often been a foil for American politicians seeking
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Reshaping NATO for an uncertain future
Reshaping NATO for an uncertain future
A Chatham House expert panel outlines the challenges for delegates at the Madrid summit where the roadmap for the transatlantic alliance will be created
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Trumpism is condemned to be a fringe movement after the storming of the Capitol
Trumpism is condemned to be a fringe movement after the storming of the Capitol
US Capitol was invaded by a mob of criminals, alleging their support for the US
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The Trial of Trump is Not Enough to Repair Democracy
The Trial of Trump is Not Enough to Repair Democracy
The gravity of the Capitol attack makes a trial necessary, but a fuller account from a bipartisan commission is essential to repair America's global reputation.
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Party Conventions: The Pragmatic and the Symbolic
Party Conventions: The Pragmatic and the Symbolic
US presidential election, both the Democrat and Republican parties have yet to officially nominate their
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The Taliban’s (Islamic) Isolation
The Taliban’s (Islamic) Isolation
US that set up the talks in Doha is expected to produce a withdrawal of US
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New Opportunities for Britain Come with Health Warning
New Opportunities for Britain Come with Health Warning
A greater emphasis from Britain on its global role over its European role could be a risk, but the Biden administration can help steer a balance.
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The United States and Latin America after 20 January 2021
The United States and Latin America after 20 January 2021
US at the Otay commercial crossing port in Tijuana, Baja California state, Mexico on July
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The road back to effective multilateralism: A view from Mexico
The road back to effective multilateralism: A view from Mexico
US-induced paralysis of the World Trade Organization´s Appellate Body. At the same
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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?
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In conversation with Nancy Pelosi
In conversation with Nancy Pelosi
The speaker of the US House of Representatives examines important questions in US politics and policy.
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Putin's Ukraine dilemma, and the security threat to Europe
Putin's Ukraine dilemma, and the security threat to Europe
US of seeking ‘the final destruction of our system of government and the ultimate
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Biden’s Middle East trip shows the long game is his aim
Biden’s Middle East trip shows the long game is his aim
The US president was focused on repairing ties with traditional regional partners, but he also aimed to redefine the contours of future US regional cooperation.
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The Folly and Risk of Lopez Obrador’s Washington Trip
The Folly and Risk of Lopez Obrador’s Washington Trip
President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador’s decision to travel to the US was met with concern and incredulity in Mexico and bafflement among many Democrats in the US. Being seen as a close ally to Donald Trump could be detrimental to the future of bilateral relations.
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Why confirming a new Supreme Court Justice before the election could be a risky move
Why confirming a new Supreme Court Justice before the election could be a risky move
US Centre Director and Chatham House Associate Fellow, Peter Trubowitz, looks at how Joe Biden
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America’s Gun Control Reckoning
America’s Gun Control Reckoning
US presidential election on 3 November. While the politics of gun violence have not been
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Clarity of Conviction but Harnessing Competition Is Key
Clarity of Conviction but Harnessing Competition Is Key
Cooperation with China by the US and its Asia region allies may be hampered by divergent conceptions of international order, but tensions can be productive.
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Biden's summit on climate
Biden's summit on climate
Biden must affirm US legitimacy on climate in a politically divided landscape at home and abroad.
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Afghanistan: The fate of Biden's doctrine is uncertain
Afghanistan: The fate of Biden's doctrine is uncertain
Washington has descended into a high-stakes debate about the causes of the humanitarian crisis unleashed by the decision to take US troops out of Afghanistan.
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United States competitiveness and the future of technology governance with Eric Schmidt
United States competitiveness and the future of technology governance with Eric Schmidt
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Britain Walks Post-Brexit Tightrope With Huawei Decision
Britain Walks Post-Brexit Tightrope With Huawei Decision
The UK government seems to have balanced competing interests of the economy, national security and relations with America. But the full US response remains to be seen.
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Dismantling Democracy
Dismantling Democracy
US elections. University of Virginia’s Center for Politics recently premiered its documentary
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In Search of the American State
In Search of the American State
The urgent need for US leadership to drive forward a coordinated international response to coronavirus is developing rapidly alongside snowballing demands for Washington to step up its efforts at home.
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Avoiding a Virus-Induced Cold War with China
Avoiding a Virus-Induced Cold War with China
Managing relations with China once the COVID-19 crisis abates will be one of the biggest challenges facing political leaders in the United States and Europe – two of the areas worst-hit by the virus that originated in China.
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Disunited Democracies Cannot Face the Challenge of China
Disunited Democracies Cannot Face the Challenge of China
The United States and its allies must agree on an approach to China with a clarity of purpose, resolve, and restraint. Because the China challenge will only grow over time.
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Race and Politics
Race and Politics
This panel discusses the parallels between race and discrimination in the US and UK and considers how structure and institutional change is possible - particularly in politics.
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COVID-19 and the Future World Order
COVID-19 and the Future World Order
As the coronavirus outbreak looks to increase already rising US-China tensions, the speakers outline their views on its implications for the current world order.
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When Donald Trump spoke, a sense of delusion hovered over the White House
When Donald Trump spoke, a sense of delusion hovered over the White House
180,000 Americans have died from coronavirus – but the president proclaimed his successful record and attacked Biden as a threat to the US.
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Economic Diplomacy in the Era of Great Powers
Economic Diplomacy in the Era of Great Powers
The 21st-century global economy has different drivers from those in the previous century. Amid ever more politicized trade relations, economic diplomacy needs a more transparent framework.
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Trump’s response to a positive coronavirus test mirrors Putin’s strongman style
Trump’s response to a positive coronavirus test mirrors Putin’s strongman style
Trump’s determination to appear strong in the face of physical weakness is redolent of occupants of the Kremlin – the problem for him is that US democracy has been designed to check strongman politics.
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Five Key Questions on Biden's Middle East Policy
Five Key Questions on Biden's Middle East Policy
Examining key issues for the new US administration such as the Iran nuclear deal, Iraq crisis, chaos in Libya and Syria, and Israeli-Palestinian relations.
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Is ‘Bidenomics’ a watershed moment in global economics?
Is ‘Bidenomics’ a watershed moment in global economics?
With more than $4 trillion already promised focused on workers, inequality, and sustainability, a transformative approach could spell the end for neoliberalism.
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Biden’s global corporate tax plans are brave and bold
Biden’s global corporate tax plans are brave and bold
The proposed global minimum rate could release large economic gains and help reduce popular distrust against multinational companies.
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Biden shows huge ambition but trade-offs are inevitable
Biden shows huge ambition but trade-offs are inevitable
The US clearly wants to lead in providing global public goods and upholding liberal values but making America prosperous remains an absolute requirement.
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Why the Wuhan lab theory inquiry will help Biden heal a divided America
Why the Wuhan lab theory inquiry will help Biden heal a divided America
Investigation into coronavirus origins represents progress for science and democracy in the US, but comes with geopolitical risks
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Policymakers can learn from Nixon's 'dollar shock'
Policymakers can learn from Nixon's 'dollar shock'
The decision in 1971 to suspend the convertibility of the US dollar into gold has lessons for addressing the challenges faced by the modern international economic system.
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AUKUS reveals much about the new global strategic context
AUKUS reveals much about the new global strategic context
The new AUKUS partnership as well as the furore in Paris surrounding its announcement says a lot about the new geopolitical landscape.
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Migration in Latin America
Migration in Latin America
Explaining Latin America’s history of welcoming migrants, the push and pull factor at work in migration to the US, and the internal South American migration caused by the crisis in Venezuela.
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Venezuelan oily chess
Venezuelan oily chess
There is an opportunity to revise a dead-end sanctions policy on Venezuela that would serve both US geostrategic interests and the goal of democratic transition.
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New Chatham House Project: Supporting a Global Recovery for a World in Crisis
New Chatham House Project: Supporting a Global Recovery for a World in Crisis
This project looks at the role of the US, the UK, Europe, and leading members of the G20 in supporting a global recovery, and the longer-term need for investments in Infrastructure.