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Session Submission Type: Paper Session
9:55am |
Foreign Policy in Trump’s 2025 Term: Implications for Central and Eastern Europe and Ukraine - Ioana Monica Dorhoi, PhD, Dorhoi International Research Center
10:05am |
From Liberator to Landlord: Assessing the Global Implications of U.S. Foreign Policy Shifts Under the Trump Administration - Ibs Sackey-Rockson, Louisiana State University
10:15am |
Trump’s 'America First' and the Resurgence of the Soft Power Conundrum - Raunak Bhattacharjee, Independent Researcher
10:25am |
War Yet Unfought, Order Already Fractured? Reconsidering Variations and Rupture Points in International Institutions through Trump’s Reciprocal Tariff Initiative - Hung-Chun Liu, National Cheng Kung University; Hsin-Chih Chen, National Cheng Kung University
10:35am |
The Declining Utility of Democracy Promotion in US Foreign Policy - Armin Krishnan, East Carolina University
10:45am |
Melissa M. Willard-Foster, University of Vermont
10:45am |
Robert C. Harding, Valdosta State University
10:55am |
Audience participation will last for the remainder of the session.