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15 November 2024

What Trump’s Re-Election Means for the World

Following the US elections, Jussi Hanhimäki, Professor of International History and Politics, examined the global impact of the re-election of Donald Trump may have on the rest of the world  — its alliances, foreign policy direction, and influence over global markets — on two Geneva Graduate Institute platforms: in an episode of the What Matters Today podcast and in an exclusive lunch briefing. 

America’s Next Chapter: What Trump’s Re-Election Means for the World

In this episode of What Matters Today, host Dan Graham and Professor Jussi Hanhimäki examine the global impact of last week's US election results, with Donald Trump re-elected as president. From its diminishing soft power, to Ukraine and the possibility of the US leaving NATO, they address the most pressing effects of the election on the international scene. 

Listen to the Podcast 

 

Déja-vu All Over Again? The New American President and the World

How much does the US president matter to the rest of the world? In this briefing, Professor Hanhimäki examines the impact of the US election on American foreign policy in the coming years. Will there be dramatic changes or will continuity prevail?

Moderated by Christine Lutringer, Senior Researcher and Executive Director of theAlbert Hirschman Centre on Democracy

Watch the Lunch Briefing 

America’s Next Chapter: What Trump’s Re-Election Means for the World
Déja-vu All Over Again? The New American President and the World