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Trump 2.0 Presidency: Implications for the Asia-Pacific

Trump 2.0 Presidency: Implications for the Asia-Pacific

14 Nov 2024 Hyun CHO, Sang-Hyun LEE, Eunjung LIM and Jina KIM
Six senior experts from the Asia-Pacific touch on what a second Trump Presidency in the United States would mean for the region.
Authors
LEE Sang-Hyun

LEE Sang-Hyun

Senior Research Fellow at the Sejong Institute

LIM Eunjung

LIM Eunjung

Professor of the Division of International Studies at Kongju National University (KNU).

KIM Jina

KIM Jina

Dean of Language and Diplomacy Division at Hankuk University of Foreign Studies

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Donald Trump has been elected the 47th President of the United States in the US Presidential elections which took place on the November 5, 2024. Trump’s re-elections as US President has raised expectations of a far more assertive US foreign policy. At the same time, there are evolving concerns about the new administration’s potential trade and military policies. In the Asia-Pacific, a region where the United States has deep strategic, economic and security interests, there is a sense of uncertainty and anticipation about how the Trump 2.0 administration will deal with the the region.