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Subject President Biden's First 100 Days: Is America Back?
Date April 27, 2021 7:29 PM
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President Biden's First 100 Days: Is America Back?
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The Administration is nearing a key milestone: 100 days in office. What’s been accomplished so far? Read and view how Wilson Center experts have assessed White House progress on key global issues since Inauguration Day.
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The One Hundred Day Mistake U.S.-Pakistan Relations in the Biden Era
Roosevelt's initiative transformed American life. It also set a benchmark for every new president since. Before inauguration day, new presidents are pushed to set audacious legislative goals for their first hundred days. And, in April, they are judged on their success in signing major new laws. One day after the inauguration of President Biden, Michael Kugelman of the Asia Program hosted Moeed Yusuf, Pakistan's national security advisor and special assistant on national security and strategic policy planning, to discuss the future of US-Pakistan relations.


[link removed] [[link removed]] The Biden Administration and Climate
President Biden brought the U.S. back into the Paris Accords. Now what? Wilson Center experts offer analysis on the new administration’s plans to tackle the climate crisis – and integrates its actions with domestic economic recovery and foreign policy imperatives.
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Asian Interests and the Path Forward in the New Arctic On the Horizon | What to Watch in 2021
In light of common interests and prospects for cooperation in the Arctic, this international virtual symposium convened representatives, scholars, and experts from Japan, the People’s Republic of China, the Republic of Korea, and the United States to share their countries’ unique Arctic interests and policies. 2020 turned out to be a year that no one could have predicted. As we look to what is on the horizon in 2021, we contend not only with the usual challenges of international relations, but with a global community still in the throes of the COVID-19 pandemic.


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Winter 2021Back to the Future?
The Winter 2021 issue of The Wilson Quarterly asked the question: Can the Biden administration pick up where the Obama White House left off? Or must it plot a new course?


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Biden Has a Proven Track Record with Ukraine: What Can We Expect from His Administration? Re-Building a Complex Partnership: The Outlook for U.S.-Mexico Relations under the Biden Administration
While numerous heads of state have shared that they look forward to working with Biden, no other country will be more relieved by a Biden presidency than Ukraine. This collection seeks to draw together the insights of a number of leading experts on the bilateral relationship to both analyze the current moment in the bilateral relationship and to identify potential paths forward in 9 different areas.



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