The whole world is watching. As Donald Trump prepares to return to the White House, the global community anxiously awaits the ramifications of the U.S. election on the world order. What role will the U.S. play going forward? How will Washington exert global leadership? What are the opportunities and consequences of a second Trump administration on American foreign policy, diplomacy, democracy, global economy and trade, responses to ongoing and emerging geopolitical challenges, security, and climate action.
The UCF Office of Global Perspectives and International Initiatives (GPII) is excited to announce its upcoming event: “U.S. Elections & the Global Outlook.” Join us for an expert panel discussion on the potential policy implications of Trump's return to office on the global stage.
In-Person Event
Date: Thursday, November 21, 2024
Time: 1:30 PM – 3:00 PM
Location: UCF Global, Rm. 101
Speakers:
- David Dumke, Executive Director, UCF GPII
- Dr. Fernando Rivera, Director, UCF Puerto Rico Research Hub
- Dr. Hakan Ozoglu, Director, UCF Middle Eastern Studies Program
- Dr. Thomas Crisman, GPII Non-Resident Fellow, Jefferson Science Fellow, Professor in the School of Geosciences, University of South Florida-Tampa
- Dr. Ted Reynolds, Director, UCF Terrorism Studies Program
Moderated by: Dr. Mirvate El Jerdi, GPII Assistant Director, Special Advisor for Middle East and North Africa
This is a public forum, all are welcome to attend.
Please download the event flyer, here
Advanced Registration is REQUIRED. Please REGISTER HERE.
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