What comes after - Global Order in the Wake of the 2024 US Presidential Election


Join us either in-person or online with Associate Professor Andrew Phillips who will speak about the 2024 US Presidential Election and its potential impact on the Global World Order.


📍 If you are attending in-person, please arrive at Holding Redlich at 5.30pm for registration and drinks.

💻If you are attending online, you will receive a follow-up confirmation email on the day containing further details on how to join the webinar.

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The 2024 US Presidential Election carries significant implications for the future of the Global Order, shaping international diplomacy, trade policies, and strategic alliances. As the US navigates its evolving role amid rising powers like China and India, the election's outcome will influence the trajectory of multilateral institutions and regional partnerships. Key issues such as security frameworks and shifting geopolitical influence will define the post-election landscape. The world awaits to know whether the next US administration will pursue continuity or adopt transformative policies, setting the stage for either strengthened cooperation or increased competition in an increasingly multipolar global system.

Agenda

Presentation by Associate Professor Andrew Phillips
  • Andrew Phillips (Associate Professor)

    Andrew Phillips

    Associate Professor

    Andrew Phillips is an ARC Future Fellow and an Associate Professor of International Relations and Strategy in the School of Political Science and International Studies at the University of Queensland. His current research project is 'Paths to Primacy: How Rising Powers Win Domination in Asia, 1500-Present.' From 2018-2020, he served as ABC Brisbane's resident 'Trumpologist' on Evenings with Kelly Higgins-Devine.

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Questions from the Audience
Andrew Phillips
  • Andrew Phillips (Associate Professor)

    Andrew Phillips

    Associate Professor

    Andrew Phillips is an ARC Future Fellow and an Associate Professor of International Relations and Strategy in the School of Political Science and International Studies at the University of Queensland. His current research project is 'Paths to Primacy: How Rising Powers Win Domination in Asia, 1500-Present.' From 2018-2020, he served as ABC Brisbane's resident 'Trumpologist' on Evenings with Kelly Higgins-Devine.

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Location

Holding Redlich
Level 1, 300 Queen Street, Brisbane, 4000
Brisbane, Queensland, Australia

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