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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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  • The path to a Senate majority runs through the Keystone State

    The path to a Senate majority runs through the Keystone State

    Pennsylvania has consistently become one of the most hotly contested battleground states, and 2022 is no exception.

    In-depth view by Professor Matthew Levendusky

    • 27 Oct 2022
    • 9 min read
  • Why America’s midterm elections matter for the world

    Why America’s midterm elections matter for the world

    The outcome could threaten the fight against climate change and the future of democracy itself, warns Leslie Vinjamuri.

    Article by Dr Leslie Vinjamuri

    • 21 Oct 2022
    • The World Today
  • US midterms: All eyes on Georgia

    US midterms: All eyes on Georgia

    With all the scandals surrounding Herschel Walker taking the oxygen out of the Georgia Senate race, it is easy to lose sight of how high the stakes are.

    Opinion by Professor Jelena Subotić

    • 18 Oct 2022
    • 10 min read
  • Counting the cost of the abortion ban

    Counting the cost of the abortion ban

    In the second of a series on the impact of the Roe v Wade ruling, we assess the economic and political damage that America’s right may unleash

    Article by Gabriella Cook Francis

    • 5 Aug 2022
    • The World Today
  • 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.

    Expert comment by Dr Sanam Vakil

    • 5 Aug 2022
    • Chatham House
  • 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.

    Chatham House Project Hub

    • 24 Jun 2022
    • Chatham House
  • A polarized America still showing little sign of unity

    A polarized America still showing little sign of unity

    Despite policy wins, Joe Biden’s hopes of healing a divided nation remain a distant promise with an electorate entrenched in its partisan views.

    Expert comment by Dr Leslie Vinjamuri

    • 23 Nov 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?

    Article by Anar Bata

    • 25 Aug 2021
    • 2 min read
  • Is US police reform likely under the Biden administration?

    Is US police reform likely under the Biden administration?

    When the Black Lives Matter (BLM) protests erupted in 2020, calls to ‘de-fund the police’ were made. But where does the Biden administration stand on the issue?

    Article by Anar Bata

    • 25 May 2021
    • 8 min read
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