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2021 summit is a chance to reset U.S. relations with Latin America


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In recent years, U.S. policy toward Latin America has been characterized by combinations of bromides, corrosive rhetoric and a style of dialogue implicitly suggesting the United States both assumed and resented a paternalistic responsibility for everything South of the Rio Grande.
In April, the United States will host the ninth Summit of the Americas (SOA), the triennial meeting of the heads of state and government of all of the countries of the Western Hemisphere sponsored by the Organization of American States. It will be the Biden administration’s first opportunity to reset U.S. relations with the Latin America. The assembled presidents and prime ministers will be anxious to learn if the new administration will commit the United States to cooperate with hemispheric efforts to address the region’s most urgent problems.   ....

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Donald Trump's Presidency Not Just A Blip In US Foreign Policy


Donald Trump s presidency not just a blip in US foreign policy
US allies aren’t blind to the large constituency of American voters who continue to support outgoing President Donald Trump’s nationalist tendencies and his belief that the United States should stay out of world conflicts.
Associated Press
January 16, 2021 / 01:03 PM IST
US President-elect Joe Biden leaves after speaking at an event at The Queen theater, on January 15, 2021, in Wilmington, Delaware. (Image: AP Photo/Matt Slocum)
President-elect Joe Biden’s plan to scrap President Donald Trump’s vision of “America First” in favor of “diplomacy first” will depend on whether he s able to regain the trust of allies and convince them that Trumpism is just a blip in the annals of U.S. foreign policy. ....

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Biden says 'America is back.' Back to what? How the U.S. could try to reclaim its old role in a new world of foreign policy


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Biden says ‘America is back.’ Back to what? How the U.S. could try to reclaim its old role in a new world of foreign policy
As a senator and vice-president, the president-elect spent decades upholding the global order that Trump tried to destroy. That means he has a chance of repairing old relationships – but it also means he has baggage to overcome in the Middle East and beyond ....

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