Events
Trump 2.0 Foreign Policy: Doctrine and Orientations
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By invitation
The Policy Center for the New South (PCNS) is pleased to host a closed roundtable discussion on Trump’s second term, titled “Trump 2.0 Foreign Policy: Doctrine and Orientations.”
The roundtable will feature Professor Ping Huang, President of the Chinese Institute of Hong Kong and Director of the Centre for Hong Kong, Macao, Taiwan Studies, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences (CASS), who will share his perspective on the foreign policy directions characterizing the second Trump administration in an increasingly complex international environment. With a focus on U.S.-China relations and transatlantic dynamics, Professor Huang will provide analysis on the potential strategic shifts and global implications. This roundtable discussion is organized within the framework of the recently signed Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between CASS and the Policy Center for the New South, reinforcing the ongoing dialogue and cooperation exchange between our two institutions.
AGENDA
14:30-14:45 |
Welcome Coffee |
14:45-14:50 |
Presentation of the Policy Center for the New South Mehdi Benomar, Head – Research in International Relations, Policy Center for the New South
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14:50-15:20 |
Trump 2.0 Foreign Policy: Doctrine and Orientations
Moderator Mehdi Benomar, Head – Research in International Relations, Policy Center for the New South
Speaker Huang Ping, President of the Chinese Institute of Hong Kong and Director of the Centre for Hong Kong, Macao, Taiwan Studies, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences (CASS) |
15:20-15:40 |
Discussion | Q&A |
15:40-15:45 |
Closing Remarks by the Moderator Mehdi Benomar, Head – Research in International Relations, Policy Center for the New South |
15:45-16:00 |
Visit of the UM6P Campus |