Hagai M. Segal
Friends and Enemies Revisited: the US Foreign Policy Revolution in Trump’s First 100 Days
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This lecture examines the changing relationship between the US and its friends and enemies, relationships that have been rewritten in the first months of the second Trump presidency. What is next for Europe, for Canada, and for Australia and New Zealand? What can we expect with Iran, especially with current negotiations, and with Israel with tariffs still looming? And what has all this got to do with China?!
Hagai M. Segal
Hagai M. Segal is an award-winning academic, consultant, and analyst, specializing in geopolitics, terrorism, and the Middle East. A New York University London professor, Hagai served on the London First Security and Resilience Advisory Board for its whole 10-year tenure and has worked with and advised numerous government agencies and other public bodies across the globe, including the FBI, the Metropolitan Police, the British Armed Forces, and elite military units and police forces in Asia and Australasia. Hagai also helped plan and facilitate a round of Israeli-Palestinian peace talks in 2004, and uses maps from these and other negotiations in his teaching/education sessions. (He is not to be confused with a commentator in Israel of the same name Hagai Segal/Haggai Segal!)