Webinar Online Webinar: US Elections and the Politicization of Voting? This webinar examines the reasons for which voting methods have become a political debate in the US, outlining the arguments on both sides and exploring the greatest causes for concern.
Virtual Roundtable: Democracy and US Foreign Policy Dr Daniel Twining, President of the International Republican Institute, and Ambassador Victoria Nuland, discuss the future role of democracy and human rights in America’s foreign policy.
Virtual Workshop: National Narratives and the Rise of China: Is COVID-19 a Game-Changer for Transatlantic Narratives on China’s Rise?
Webinar Recording Donald Trump and the American Presidency What has the Trump administration revealed about the presidential power in the 21st century?
Webinar Recording Webinar: EU-US Relations: The View from Washington and Brussels Although they view the transatlantic relationship through different lenses, the European Union and the US have been united in their efforts to preserve and further European stability.
Virtual Roundtable: What’s Next for Trade and Protectionism? From Pre-Existing Trends to COVID-19 and Beyond
Webinar: Homeland Security and the Emergency Response to Coronavirus in the US Secretary Jeh Johnson discusses the role of agencies such as the Department of Homeland Security in responding to contemporary crises.
Webinar: Does COVID-19 Spell the End of America's Interest in Globalization? Panellists discuss how the novel coronavirus will elevate or tame calls for de-globalization as states prioritize their own nation’s need for medical resources over the need to cooperate internationally.
Webinar: US Foreign Policy in a Post COVID-19 World Tony Blinken, US Deputy Secretary of State 2015 – 17, speaks with Sir Peter Westmacott about the impact of COVID-19 and the 2020 US presidential elections on America’s global role.