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The United States has long approached its relationship with Africa through the lens of aid, including humanitarian assistance, development programs, and soft-power initiatives often channeled through USAID and multilateral institutions. This model positioned America as a benevolent donor, countering rivals such as the Soviet Union during the Cold War and, more recently, attem...


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The following is the text of remarks given by Leta Hong Fincher (Research Associate, Weatherhead East Asia Institute & author of Leftover Women: The Resurgence of Gender Inequality in China) at the Jimmy Carter Forum on U.S.-China Relations 2026 i...


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As U.S.–China competition increasingly extends into the Western Hemisphere, Latin America has become a key—yet often misunderstood—arena of strategic change. In this interview, Francisco Urdinez, Associate Professor at the Institute of Political Science at the Pontifical Catho...


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Thank you Rickey, for that kind introduction and to Barbara Smith, Yawei, and the team at the Carter Center for inviting me here today.  It is an honor to be here today at the Jimmy Carter Forum on US-China Relations to celebrate the role of women in the US-China relationship, recognize the role of President Carter in normalization, and reflect on the lessons we have lea...


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