Southern Views on the US Elections
11:00am - 12:00pm EDT
4:00pm - 5:00pm CET
5:00pm - 6:00pm EET
About this event
As the United States prepares for its presidential election on November 5th, other nations are observing the candidates and their platforms closely. The significance of Middle powers across the Southern hemisphere as crucial partners to the United States is rising.
This online discussion will explore what key countries from Latin America, Africa, Asia, and the Middle East expect from the next US administration and how they perceive the potential outcomes. Panelists will discuss their views on US foreign policy, trade, climate action, and global governance, and how potential electoral results are likely to advance their interests.
Join us for a conversation on the hopes and concerns shaping southern perspectives on this pivotal election.
Event Speakers
Kristina Kausch
Deputy Managing Director & Senior Fellow, GMF SouthKristina Kausch is deputy managing director and senior fellow, GMF South. She is also GMF’s representative in Madrid. Her research focuses on Europe’s relations with its neighborhood and broader geopolitical trends in the Middl...
Amandine Gnanguênon
Nonresident Fellow, Risk and StrategyAmandine Gnanguênon is a GMF Risk and Strategy nonresident fellow, and a senior fellow and head of the Africa Policy Research Institute’s (APRI) Geopolitics and Geoeconomics Program. She is also an asso...
Garima Mohan
Senior Fellow, Indo-Pacific ProgramGarima Mohan is a Brussels-based senior fellow in the Indo-Pacific program, leading the team’s work on India and the India Trilateral Forum. Her research focuses on Europe-India ties...