The transitional governance structure agreed to in mid-April through the mediation efforts of Caricom and direct support from the United States faces profound challenges, but at minimum provides a baseline framework that Haitian political and civil society actors can build from — and that the international community, notably the US, can provide targeted support for. […]
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Celebrating Caribbean Americans: What role can they play in advancing US-Caribbean ties?
In celebration of Caribbean American Heritage Month, the Caribbean Initiative and the Caribbean Policy Consortium hosted a public, virtual discussion on how the Caribbean diaspora can strengthen US-Caribbean relations and advance newly announced commitments from the Summit of the Americas. Caribbean Americans are the natural expression of a fruitful US-Caribbean partnership, often playing a major […]
U.S.-CARICOM TRADE AND INVESTMENT RELATIONS
Summary In a global economy struggling to recover from the Covid-19 pandemic, contending with climate change, and being haunted by the return of rough and tumble geopolitical risk, U.S.-Caribbean relations are in the process of re-alignment. In many regards, the old business order has been turned on its head and new opportunities and risks are […]
US-Caribbean Relations in Biden Administration Year 1
In this webinar, panelists examined US policy towards the Caribbean during the first year of the Biden Administration, with a focus on notable issues in need of attention
The United States and the Caribbean: New Opportunities for Strategic Engagement
US-Caribbean Engagement, Challenges and Opportunities, Blue Economy