I was happy to be asked by the Assistant Vice Chancellor for International and Exchange Programs to be part of this year’s Manoa International Education Week. On November 15, I gave a lecture on “Trump, Asia, and the Future of the International Order” in the University of Hawaii Law School Moot Court Room. The lecture discussed areas of continuity and change in US policy toward Asia since the beginning of the Trump administration, highlighting differences in the relative amount of change in economic policy versus security policy toward the region and drawing out some potential implications for the international order more broadly. Thanks to the organizers for putting together this great event!
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