Date/Time
Date(s): 27/03/2017
Time: 5:00 pm - 6:30 pm
Location
WLB109, Wing Lung Bank Building, Shaw Campus
Language: English
Admission: free
Speaker
Dr. Pascal Boniface (Professor of International Relations, Institut d’études européennes-Université Paris 8; Founding Director L’Institut de relations internationals et stratégiques (IRIS))
Synopsis
The election of Donald Trump as president was an unpleasant surprise to many European leaders. Trump’s professed admiration for Putin, his declaration of the NATO’s obsolescence and his enthusiasm for Brexit, are hardly reassuring to Washington’s long-term European allies; not to mention Trump’s apparent informal personal style. Given these concerns, is the Transatlantic Partnership at stake? How should European leaders live up to such new challenges?
No registration required for the general public
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Organized by the Department of Government and International Studies, Hong Kong Baptist University, and supported by the EUAP
ENQUIRIES
Terence Yeung
34115726
ttyeung@hkbu.edu.hk