The return of America First: What does Trump's win mean for the world?

Charli James | Alessandro XENOS | Elena COLONNA | Randy YALOZ | Steven GREENHOUSE | Kevin ARCENEAUX | Alva FINN

Edité par France 24 - 2024

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Note
  • Donald Trump has been elected US president for a second time on an America-first agenda. We know from his first term that he is not afraid to break norms on the world stage. So what can we expect from Trump's foreign policy agenda this time around? Charli James puts the question to her panel.

Langue
anglais
Date de publication
07/11/2024
Collection
The Debate
Contributeurs
Randy YALOZ President, Republicans Overseas France
Steven GREENHOUSE Senior fellow at The Century Foundation
Kevin ARCENEAUX Director of CEVIPOF, Professor of Political Science at Sciences Po
Alva FINN Executive Director, the European Liberal Forum

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