Like any big party, the guest list is already sparking controversy. With democracy in recession around the world, President Joe Biden made a campaign pledge to convene a summit of democracies in his ...
President Joe Biden is opening his second Summit for Democracy with a pledge for the U.S. to spend $690 million bolstering democracy programs around the globe. The Biden administration wants to use ...
Democracy was on the agenda at last week’s White House meeting between U.S. president Joe Biden and Brazilian president Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, with Biden calling on the two nations to support ...
President Joe Biden will hold his second democracy summit in March. Like the previous one, it will not be helpful as a tool of statecraft for the United States or other countries. But it will be right ...
Ask any person working on democracy issues — off the record — about President Biden’s Summit for Democracy, and you get eye rolls followed by a litany of unflattering reviews, including from U.S.
Opinion editor's note: Editorials represent the opinions of the Star Tribune Editorial Board, which operates independently from the newsroom. The White House co-hosted its second Summit for Democracy ...
President Joe Biden addressed the second Summit for Democracy on Wednesday from the White House, building on what he billed as his administration’s “enduring commitment to boost democracy globally,” ...
Biden held a similar democracy summit in December 2021, and White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre told reporters Tuesday that the U.S. would be joined by Costa Rica, the Netherlands, South ...
From March 28–30, the United States will host a second Summit for Democracy, this time alongside four cohosts: Costa Rica, the Netherlands, the Republic of Korea, and the Republic of Zambia. The ...
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