حديث الثلاثاء : تداعيات قرارات دونالد ترامب في ولايته الثانية على إفريقيا والعالم

January 28, 2025

يخصص مركز السياسات من أجل الجنوب الجديد حلقة برنامجه الأسبوعي "حديث الثلاثاء" لمناقشة موضوع: تداعيات قرارات دونالد ترامب في ولايته الثانية على إفريقيا والعالم.

شهد العالم يوم 20 يناير 2025 حدثًا بارزًا، وهو تنصيب دونالد ترامب رئيسًا للولايات المتحدة لولاية ثانية. ومنذ عودته إلى البيت الأبيض، أطلق سلسلة من القرارات التنفيذية التي أحدثت تحولات جذرية في السياسة الأمريكية داخليًا وخارجيًا. ما هي أبرز هذه القرارات؟ كيف يعيد ترامب تشكيل السياسة الخارجية تحت شعار "أمريكا أولاً"؟ وما هو مستقبل العلاقات الأمريكية الإفريقية في ظل هذه التوجهات؟

أسئلة وغيرها نناقشها مع ادريس علوي بلغيتي، باحث في العلاقات الدولية بمركز السياسات من أجل الجنوب الجديد، لتحليل التداعيات والسيناريوهات المحتملة على إفريقيا والعالم.

Speakers
Redouan Najah
International Relations Specialist
Redouan Najah is an International Relations Specialist in the Strategic Monitoring and Analysis Unit of the Policy Center for the New South. His areas of research and publications focus on cyberspace, cyber defense, cybersecurity, Central African countries, and China in Africa. Redouan joined the Policy Center for the New South research team in 2019. He holds a master's degree in Geopolitics and International Relations from Cadi Ayaad University, Marrakech, and a bachelor's degree in Economics and Management, from the Polydisciplinary Faculty, Béni-Mellal. ...
Driss Alaoui Belghiti
Specialist in International Relations
Driss Alaoui Belghiti is a Specialist in International Relations at the Strategic Watch and Analysis Unit of the Policy Center for the New South, where he works mainly on governance issues in southern Africa and the engagement of extra-African actors on the continent. He has previously worked in national public institutions and the Pan-African Parliament. D. Alaoui Belghiti holds a bachelor's degree in Political Science and International Relations from the Rabat School of Governance and Economics, and a master's degree in Governance of International Development Organizations from the University of Grenoble, France. ...

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