The Americas: Conflicts and Negotiations

Type
Open Panel
Language
English
Description

The Americas have experienced a complex history of conflicts and negotiations, shaped by political instability, economic struggles, social movements, public policy and foreign influence. While the region has largely avoided war in recent decades, internal conflicts, border and trade disputes, and ideological divisions continue to pose challenges. The U.S. plays a key role in regional diplomacy, negotiating trade deals, security pacts, and migration policies, though relations are often strained by economic and political differences.

While challenges remain, diplomacy and negotiations continue to shape conflict resolution in the Americas, highlighting the region’s efforts toward stability. This panel looks at the Americas and how has diplomacy and negotiations are working toward regional stability while addressing economic and political challenges.

Onsite Presentation Language
Same as proposal language
Panel ID
PL-3854