Trump's first term ushered in a new way of doing politics in which social media played a major role. He also broke with some traditional assumptions about allies, rivals and the way of understanding economic relations.
His second term will begin in a world more chaotic than the one that existed in 2016: the Russian invasion of Ukraine, which has just been joined by North Korea, a Xi Jinping who has just begun an unusual third term, a Middle East in full recomposition, an India that is increasingly relevant...
In this roundtable, three experts in the region will discuss what the new Trump administration's approach to Asia-Pacific might be. Will we see a new strategy or a re-edition of what is already known? And if so, will it be enough to deal with an increasingly complicated geopolitical situation?
Participants:
Emilio de Miguel, Spanish ambassador, expert on Asian issues, director of the Center Casa Asia-Madrid
Pedro Rodriguez, journalist, analyst and professor of International Relations. Correspondent for the ABC newspaper in Washington for twenty years.
Grace Abbot, professor in the area of International Relations of the Department of Law and International Relations of the Antonio de Nebrija University
Thursday, February 20, 2025 from 19.00:20.30 p.m. to XNUMX:XNUMX p.m. CET
Casa Asia Centre-Madrid
Calle Mayor, 69
Madrid
Free activity prior registration.