Since its inauguration, the new Trump administration has been sending shock waves in multiple directions. These ranged from some anticipated decisions, such as the withdrawal from the Paris Climate Agreement and unilateral tariffs to less expected moves, including aggressive threats of annexing Canada and Greenland, or taking over the Panama Canal. In this context, Brazil and Poland—both significant partners of the U.S.—are called to consider how to respond to the deleterious effects of Trump administration policies on their interests.
This event aims to understand both countries’ perspectives and how they try to tackle the consequences of the U.S.-induced shifts in global politics that have accelerated in the last few months. The exchange between CEBRI and PISM’s experts provides a timely opportunity to improve understanding of the extent of challenges Brazil and Poland have ahead and what potential paths forward lay ahead.
Partnership: Polish Institute of International Affairs
10:00 am (BRT)
English
Since its inauguration, the new Trump administration has been sending shock waves in multiple directions. These ranged from some anticipated decisions, such as the withdrawal from the Paris Climate Agreement and unilateral tariffs to less expected moves, including aggressive threats of annexing Canada and Greenland, or taking over the Panama Canal. In this context, Brazil and Poland—both significant partners of the U.S.—are called to consider how to respond to the deleterious effects of Trump administration policies on their interests.
This event aims to understand both countries’ perspectives and how they try to tackle the consequences of the U.S.-induced shifts in global politics that have accelerated in the last few months. The exchange between CEBRI and PISM’s experts provides a timely opportunity to improve understanding of the extent of challenges Brazil and Poland have ahead and what potential paths forward lay ahead.
Partnership: Polish Institute of International Affairs