Presented by ÃÛÌÒÊÓÆµCollege of Arts & Social Sciences
Has the United States entered a period of democratic backsliding, or are its institutions proving more resilient than critics expected? How has public opinion outside the US shifted in response to Trump’s return—and what does that mean for America’s alliances and global standing? Join us in this discussion to unpack the wild ride of Trump’s second term and what’s next on the political rollercoaster.
One year into Donald Trump’s second presidency, the Australian National University will host a timely panel examining what Trump 2.0 means for American democracy and the international order. Bringing together leading scholars of politics and international relations, this event offers a rigorous and wide-ranging assessment of the first year of Trump’s second term and its implications for Australia and the wider world.
The panel will feature , , and from the US Studies Centre..
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Location
146 Ellery Crescent
Acton, ACT, 2601
Contact
- Maria Mendoza



