20 / 02 / 2025 | Madrid | Activities > Geopolitics and Current Affairs
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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

20/02/2025

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.

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