US Elections and the Future of EU Strategic Autonomy
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The 2024 US presidential election is expected to be the most consequential in recent history for the European Union. Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump has promised to reduce America's military support to Ukraine and to raise tariffs on virtually all foreign imports to the US. Vice President Kamala Harris, the Democratic nominee, is expected to be more committed to a multilateral, rule-based international order. However, even a Democratic administration is likely to be more isolationist and protectionist than in recent years.
Two days after the November 5 elections, we will unpack the consequences from a European perspective. As is the tradition of IEP@BU, our focus will be on how European policymakers should and could react to the US election outcome.
Gianluca Passarelli, is a Full Professor in Political Science, at Sapienza University in Rome. He is the author of Stati Uniti d'Europa (Egea)
Thomas J. Schoenbaum is the Harold S. Shefelman Professor of Law at the University of Washington in Seattle. He is also Research Professor of Law at George Washington University in Washington DC. He is a practicing lawyer, admitted in several U.S. states and before the Bar of the Supreme Court of the United States.
please, read Thomas J. Schoenbaum's most recent Policy Brief here: Policy Brief - Bidenomics Versus Maganomics on Trade Law: Pick Your Poison
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