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March 7, 2023

United States
Can Biden’s New Asylum Policy Help Solve the Migrant Crisis?

The Biden administration’s proposed immigration policy aims to curb migrant flows to the United States amid record border crossings. What will it do, and how does it compare to the Trump years?

January 20, 2021

Cybersecurity
2020: Cybercrime’s Perfect Storm

A rare combination of circumstances led to a perfect storm for cybercrime in 2020.

A healthcare worker sits on the curb as he uses a vaping device while taking a break outside Maimonides Medical Center.

January 7, 2003

Global
Complacency Is Newest Threat to Reform in Latin America

For further information contact: April Wahlestedt, Director of Communications (212) 434-9544 Erin Eizenstat, Communications Coordinator, at 212-434-9536   May 25, 2000 - With inflation in …

August 28, 2023

Guatemala
Guatemala Chose a New Pro-Reform President. Can He Stem Corruption and Migration?

Guatemala’s outsider, pro-reform candidate won against the odds, but can he govern?

Photo of President-Elect Bernardo Arévalo

March 10, 2006

Peru
Peru’s Elections

Peru’s upcoming presidential election could be an important litmus test in a region leaning leftward.

October 2, 2012

Trade
The Changing Politics of Chinese Trade and Investment

On the same day last week that President Obama was issuing an order blocking a Chinese company from acquiring several Oregon wind farms, the Financial Times had a fascinating story on the changing po…

Then-presidential nominee Senator Barack Obama waves to the crowd after speaking at a campaign rally at Ault Park in Cincinnati, Ohio in October 2008 (Jim Young/Courtesy Reuters).