Haiti’s spiraling crises, Asia and Biden’s democracy summit, and ways to stabilize America’s early-childhood-education workforce.
Will Asia buy into the Summit for Democracy? Although the Summit for Democracy aims to spur democratic renewal at home and abroad, U.S. policymakers will find it particularly challenging to implement a robust human rights and democracy agenda in the Indo-Pacific region. Andrew Yeo highlights three reasons why and what the Biden administration can do to mobilize resources and diplomatic capital. Read more | Haiti needs a new, improved UN mission As the humanitarian and political crisis in Haiti deepens, it is in the interest of the United States and international actors to find ways to restore security and provide a foundation for stable governance with reduced corruption. Charles Call discusses how to ensure that a new U.N. mission would contribute to sustainable stability in Haiti. Read more |
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