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Outlook for the Trump Administration's Foreign Policy
The School of International Relations, with support from the Center for International Studies and the USC U.S.-China Institute, present a roundtable discussion on the outlook for Trump's foreign policy and the implications for countries including China and Taiwan.
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Anxiously the world awaits the presidency of Donald Trump. The real estate tycoon and reality star's surprising election victory has unsettled U.S. allies and competitors alike in all regions, and Trump has intensified the unease with a steady stream of semi-shocking tweets.
Join the School of International Relations faculty for a roundtable discussion on the outlook for Trump's foreign policy, surveying five countries or regions, just after the inauguration.
- Abraham Lowenthal: Latin America
- Laurie Brand: Middle East
- Robert English: Russia
- David Kang: North Korea
- Daniel Lynch: China and Taiwan
Moderated by School of International Relations Director Wayne Sandholtz.
For inquiries, contact sir@dornsife.usc.edu.
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