Besides geographical proximity, the United States has long been actively engaged in advancing regional political and economic ties with its North, South, and Central American neighbors, as well as with Caribbean nations. Although the United States has enjoyed strong partnerships across the Americas, geopolitical rivals such as China and Russia have expanded their influence in the region in recent years. CSIS research highlights both inter- and intra-regional issues on the United States’ doorstep.

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Photo: ATTA KENARE/AFP/Getty Images

Can the United States Enable Post-Conflict Stability?

When the United States takes military action, how can it help countries go from that military action to prosperity, democracy, and stability?

Commentary by CSIS Scholars — April 10, 2026

Past Events


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Photo: GLOLABLMARITIMETRAFFIC.ORG (MARITIME TRAFFIC MAP); NASA EARTH OBSERVATORY (WILDFIRE MAP); MARIT JENTOFT NILSEN/NASA (SOIL MOISTURE MAP); DJALALXJAY/SKETCHFAB (SATELLITE); 1EXPERT/ADOBE STOCK (EARTH)

Golden Insights: Creating Value from Commercial Earth Observation Data

April 8, 2026 • 2:00 – 2:45 pm EDT
Hosted by Aerospace Security Project

Experts


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Romina Bandura
Senior Fellow, Project on Prosperity and Development
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Matthew P. Funaiole
Vice President, iDeas Lab, Andreas C. Dracopoulos Chair in Innovation and Senior Fellow, China Power Project