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Trump 2.0: Implications for U.S.-Brazil Relations and the Future of the Western Hemisphere

December 12, 2024

The return of Donald Trump to the U.S. presidency (2025–2029) presents a complex scenario for Latin America, possibly marked by trade protectionism, immigration controls, and a transactional diplomatic approach. This event, a collaboration between the Brazilian Center for International Relations (CEBRI) and Florida International University (FIU), will analyze the regional and global repercussions of these policies, focusing on Brazil's strategic positioning. Key topics include trade, migration, environmental governance, and geopolitical competition. Combining CEBRI's expertise in international dialogue and FIU's deep regional connections, this discussion offers unique insights into the evolving U.S.-Latin America relationship.

Partner: Florida International University- FIU

Date:

December 12, 2024

Time:

3:00 pm (BRT)

Language:

English

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The return of Donald Trump to the U.S. presidency (2025–2029) presents a complex scenario for Latin America, possibly marked by trade protectionism, immigration controls, and a transactional diplomatic approach. This event, a collaboration between the Brazilian Center for International Relations (CEBRI) and Florida International University (FIU), will analyze the regional and global repercussions of these policies, focusing on Brazil's strategic positioning. Key topics include trade, migration, environmental governance, and geopolitical competition. Combining CEBRI's expertise in international dialogue and FIU's deep regional connections, this discussion offers unique insights into the evolving U.S.-Latin America relationship.

Partner: Florida International University- FIU

Opening and Moderation

Leila Sterenberg
Senior Fellow

Participants

Anthony Pereira
Director at Florida International University (FIU)

Director of the Kimberly Green Latin American and Caribbean Center (LACC) at Florida International University (FIU)

Brian Fonseca
Director of the Jack D. Gordon Institute for Public Policy

Director of the Jack D. Gordon Institute for Public Policy and Adjunct Professor at Florida International University

Hussein Kalout
International Advisory board

Special Secretary for Strategic Affairs of the Presidency of the Republic (2016-2018), Ph.D. in International Relations from Lancaster University (United Kingdom) and International Advisory Board Member at CEBRI

Rubens Ricupero
Trustee Emeritus

Minister of Environment (1993-1994) and Minister of Finance (1994)

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