After decades of uncontested leadership, the United States now faces distrust - and even rebellion - regarding its place in the world. The sense of powerlessness that prevailed in the aftermath of the Cold War has given way to growing resistance against the international system led by Washington. As a result, the United States is compelled to reshape and rewrite the rules if Uncle Sam’s country wishes to maintain its leadership position. To assess whether the Trump administration represents continuity or rupture, an in-depth analysis of grand strategy under President Trump is necessary, and will be the subject of this conference.
Tanguy Struye de Swielande is a professor of international relations at UCLouvain and a research fellow at the Egmont Institute. He is the director of the Scène internationale collection at the Presses Universitaires de Louvain (https://pul.uclouvain.be/collections/sceneinternationale/).
His areas of expertise include geopolitics, geoeconomics, and the foreign and defense policies of major powers (the United States, Russia, India and China), the Indo-Pacific region, decision-making analysis, strategic foresight, and the impact of new technologies on the global order. For the past 20 years, he has published regularly in French, Dutch, and English in a variety of formats and outlets, including policy papers, working papers, academic articles, books, and newspaper columns. He has presented his work to diverse audiences around the world - including private companies, military personnel, diplomats, academics, and journalists. In 2021, he co-chaired the strategic committee of the Belgian Ministry of Defense responsible for updating the country’s strategic vision.
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