Asia Disrupted: Trump's First Six Months
Event description
Register via zoom for livestream only.
Venue: Room 3.03, Level 3, La Trobe University City Campus, 360 Collins St Melbourne
The United States has undergone profound changes in President Donald Trump’s second term, and these are affecting the world. America appears to be rejecting the very international system it helped create, with destabilising tariffs ushering in a new era of economic nationalism that threatens to reshape the Asian security landscape.
With multiple crises demanding attention in the Middle East and an ongoing war in Ukraine, we still do not know what Trump's Asia security policy looks like, creating uncertainty for allies and partners navigating an increasingly complex geopolitical environment.
Join La Trobe Asia for a special event as we mark the first six months of President Trump’s second term, with insights into the impact of tariffs around Asia, how alliances could shift, and the implications for both Australia and the world.
Panel:
Professor Nick Bisley (Dean of the School of Humanities and Social Sciences, La Trobe University)
Dr Lupita Wijaya (Research Fellow, La Trobe Asia)
Ambika Vishwanath (Principal Research Fellow, La Trobe Asia)
Dan Flitton (Managing Editor, The Interpreter)
Professor Bec Strating (Director, La Trobe Asia)(Chair)
Open for networking from 5:00pm, panel begins at 5:30pm.
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