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Jan 17, 2025 |
asiatimes.com | Amelia Hadfield
Donald Trump’s first term gave the world a taste of deliberately disruptive unwanted involvement in the domestic affairs of other countries, with examples ranging from Britain in the throes of Brexit to North Korea where the 45th US president attempted to forge a personal deal with Kim Jung Un.US tech billionaire Elon Musk, however, has taken this to a whole new level.
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Jan 16, 2025 |
tolerance.ca | Amelia Hadfield
By Amelia Hadfield, Head of Department of Politics, University of Surrey
Donald Trump’s first term gave the world a taste of deliberately disruptive unwanted involvement in the domestic affairs of other countries, with examples ranging from Britain in the throes of Brexit to North Korea where the 45th US president attempted to forge a personal deal with Kim…Read complete article© The Conversation
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Jan 16, 2025 |
theconversation.com | Amelia Hadfield
Donald Trump’s first term gave the world a taste of deliberately disruptive unwanted involvement in the domestic affairs of other countries, with examples ranging from Britain in the throes of Brexit to North Korea where the 45th US president attempted to forge a personal deal with Kim Jung-Un. US tech billionaire Elon Musk, however, has taken this to a whole new level.
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Nov 7, 2024 |
tolerance.ca | Amelia Hadfield
By Amelia Hadfield, Head of Department of Politics, University of Surrey
Donald Trump’s expected foreign policy towards Europe during his second term will have far-reaching, and possibly, grave consequences. At the end of last week, journalist Nicholas Vincour suggested that the decades-long close Europe-American relationship was about to be over, whoever won the White House.
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Nov 7, 2024 |
tolerance.ca | Amelia Hadfield
By Amelia Hadfield, Head of Department of Politics, University of Surrey
Donald Trump’s expected foreign policy towards Europe during his second term will have far-reaching, and possibly, grave consequences. At the end of last week, journalist Nicholas Vincour suggested that the decades-long close Europe-American relationship was about to be over, whoever won the White House.
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Nov 7, 2024 |
theconversation.com | Amelia Hadfield
Donald Trump’s expected foreign policy towards Europe during his second term will have far-reaching, and possibly, grave consequences. At the end of last week, journalist Nicholas Vincour suggested that the decades-long close Europe-American relationship was about to be over, whoever won the White House. And that Europeans should worry less about the presidency and “more about how Europe can hack it alone on a dangerous global stage”.
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Nov 6, 2024 |
theconversation.com | Jonathan Este |Rachael Jolley |Sam Phelps |Amelia Hadfield |Dafydd Townley |Julie Posetti | +4 more
This is a rolling guide to articles and audio published by The Conversation in the aftermath of the US presidential election. The United States has made its choice. At just before 8am GMT (3am Florida time) Donald Trump took to the stage at the West Palm Beach convention center and claimed victory for the Republican Party. His declaration came minutes after it was announced he was going to win in the key state of Pennsylvania with its 19 electoral college votes.
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Aug 9, 2024 |
onlinelibrary.wiley.com | Amelia Hadfield |Mustafa Demir
Introduction This article reviews Josep Borrell's tenure as High Representative of the Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy/Vice-President of the European Commission (HR/VP) from December 2019 to June 2024. It focuses on his efforts to enhance the European Union's (EU's) global influence and stability amid challenges such as Brexit, the COVID-19 pandemic, the invasion of Ukraine, shifting EU policies towards China and the United States and the conflict in Gaza.
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Jul 22, 2024 |
tolerance.ca | Amelia Hadfield
By Amelia Hadfield, Head of Department of Politics, University of Surrey
By all accounts, Keir Starmer’s first UK-based foray onto the international stage was a success. Last week’s European Political Community gathered nearly 50 heads of government from across Europe to discuss critical issues, ticking all the right boxes in organisation, tone and foreign policy goals.
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Jul 22, 2024 |
theconversation.com | Amelia Hadfield
By all accounts, Keir Starmer’s first UK-based foray onto the international stage was a success. Last week’s European Political Community gathered nearly 50 heads of government from across Europe to discuss critical issues, ticking all the right boxes in organisation, tone and foreign policy goals. Initially agreed to by Liz Truss in 2022, Rishi Sunak was lukewarm on hosting the summit. Only a stern warning from Macron about the future of the Anglo-French relations prevented a complete scrapping.