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Subject Tomorrow @ 10:00 AM ET: Will Trumponomics Shrink or Expand U.S. Influence in the Global South?
Date March 5, 2025 6:00 PM
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Tomorrow @ 10AM ET: Will Trumponomics Shrink or Expand U.S. Influence in the Global South?
A discussion of President Trump's economic approach to the Global South.
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Very quickly after taking office, the Trump administration has proposed a dizzying range of economic policy initiatives, many of which will likely have a deep impact on developing countries. The threat of tariffs as a broad-spectrum tool to achieve both trade and non-trade goals has rightly taken center stage in this discussion, but many states in the Global South are also exposed to bilateral disagreements with the US over industrial policy strategies, as well as to the negative global impacts from US fiscal and monetary policy shifts.

In this webinar, we will be discussing the motivations behind Washington’s actions, how states in the Global South might be affected by them, and the resulting impact on the US economy and on America’s global influence.

March 2025
6
10:00 AM ET
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Join us for a timely and important discussion with:

Karthik Sankaran

Karthik Sankaran is a senior research fellow in geoeconomics in the Global South program at the Quincy Institute. Originally trained as a historian, he had a long career in finance beginning in 1997, where he focused on foreign exchange and fixed income in emerging markets. He then joined Eurasia Group as Director of Global Strategy.

Inu Manak

Inu Manak is a fellow for Trade Policy at the Council on Foreign Relations. An expert in international political economy, her research focuses on U.S. trade policy and the law and politics of the World Trade Organization. At CFR, she researches and writes on trade politics and institutions, dispute settlement, and development.

Todd Tucker

Todd N. Tucker leads the Roosevelt Institute's work on the role of governance and institutions in facilitating economic transformation. An expert on trade and political economy, Todd has testified before legislatures and expert committees around the world. He is author of "Judge Knot: Politics and Development in International Investment Law".

Sarang Shidore (Moderator)

Sarang Shidore is director of the Global South Program at the Quincy Institute, and a senior non-resident fellow at the Council on Strategic Risks. He is also a member of the adjunct faculty at George Washington University, where he teaches a class on the geopolitics of climate change. He researches and writes on the geopolitics of the Global South, Asia, and climate change.

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