Director's Briefing - In Conversation with Lord Kim Darroch This year is the battleground for one of the most hotly contested US presidential elections in recent times.
The Pandemic, Populism and the Democratic Recession How has COVID-19 impacted democracies and global freedoms in the United States and around the world and what role will the United States play in shaping a democratic revival?
Webinar Online US Presidential Election: What next for US Policy towards the Middle East? The 3rd November US presidential election is expected to significantly impact US policy towards the Middle East.
Webinar Recording 2020 US Elections – The Politics of Gun Control This webinar explores where both presidential candidates stand on gun control and consider the political landscape for reform.
US 2020 Elections: How Will Citizens Vote? Discussion on the extent of voter suppression in the US and whether an expansion of voting by mail will enfranchise more US citizens.
Virtual Roundtable: The Elements of the China Challenge The COVID-19 pandemic has accelerated tensions in the US-China relationship, but even before this time, these two great powers have competed for dominance in a number of spheres, including economics, technology and military superiority.
Webinar Recording Webinar: US Presidential Election – Balancing Domestic and Foreign Policy Priorities This webinar explores the intersection between domestic and foreign policy in the context of the 2020 presidential election.
The Isolationist Impulse and the American Experience: Implications for US Grand Strategy In his 1796 farewell address, US President George Washington cautioned the American people against entangling alliances, setting the nation on an isolationist course that would last until the 1941 bombing of Pearl Harbor.
The US, Europe and a New Balance Between Globalization and Sovereignty over Key Industries The COVID-19 pandemic and ongoing trade tensions between the US and China have not only exposed the fragility of global supply chains, but are also fuelling debates about the merits and risks of globalization versus autarky.
Global Food System and Trade After COVID-19 The global food system is heavily dependent on trade, with imported food representing around 20 per cent of food consumption worldwide.
Webinar Recording Webinar: 2020 US Elections – Tackling the Climate Crisis This webinar examines whether the climate crisis will play a significant role in the upcoming American presidential elections.
US Trade Policy and the 2020 Election As the US presidential election looms in November 2020, trade policy will be a key foreign policy issue.