This conference, held exactly one year after President Trump’s inauguration, will take stock of and analyze the actions and decisions of this Administration in four different areas: Political and Juridical realms; socio-economic realms; International Relations; Culture, arts and media
PROGRAM
- 9 am: Introductory Remarks.
Jennifer MERCHANT, Professor Panthéon-Assas Paris 2, Law&Humanities/CERSA (UMR 7106)
- 9:15 AM - 1 PM. Morning Session:
Moderator, Amy GREENE, Assistant Dean for International Affairs, Sciences Po paris
Vincent MICHELOT, Professor, Sciences Po Lyon, Triangle (UMR5206), "Donald Trump: Inventing the Chaos Presidency?"
Anne DEYSINE, Professor Université Nanterre, “Can the Judiciary Be a Check on the Trump Administration?”
Phil HOSTAK, lawyer, specializing in civil rights, labor rights, and constitutional litigation, “It's Not Just Trump: ‘Norm Erosion’, Constitutional Hardball, and the Unraveling of Democratic Governance”
Jean-Baptiste VELUT, Associate Professor, Université Sorbonne Nouvelle, “The Five Fallacies of Trumponomics”
CONCLUDING REMARKS: Gary GERSTLE, Professor, University of Cambridge
-- LUNCH --
- 2.30PM – 6PM. Afternoon Session:
Moderator, Yvonne-Maris ROGEZ, Associate Professor Paris 2
Yves SUREL, Professor, Co-Director of the CERSA/UMR 7106 Paris 2, “Trump and the EU: Between Misunderstandings and Deaf Ears”
Alexandra DE HOOP SCHEFFER, Director & Senior Fellow, German Marshall Fund, “The End of the American Grand Strategy: What it Means for U.S. Allies and Adversaries”
Audrey CELESTINE, Associate Profesor, Sciences Po Paris, “Trump and ‘Black Lives Matter’ ”
CONCLUDING REMARKS: Jayson HARSIN, Associate Professor, AUP, “How We Got Trump (and He Us): A Cultural-Historical Theory of Trump’s Post-Truth Politics”.
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