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Trump: Year One

Salle des Conseils de l鈥橴niversit茅 Panth茅on-Assas | 12, place du Panth茅on | 75005 Paris
2nd floor, room Soufflot
Friday, January 19, 2018 - 09:00 to 18:00

Image credit/ Michael Vadon

The CERSA (Paris 2) Law & Humanities group and the聽Center for Critical Democracy Studies (91视频)聽 invite you to our first conference of 2018,聽Trump. Year One.聽

Exactly one year on from the inauguration of President Donald Trump, CERSA and 91视频 will convene a conference aimed at analyzing the actions of the Trump Administration to date.聽The day will center around four themes: (1) Political decisions and the聽relationship with Congress and the judicial system (2) The impact on the economy (3) International relations (4) Civil society, culture and media. After carefully聽evaluating its聽first year in聽power, our speakers and participants will聽consider what course the聽Administration聽might take in the three years to come.聽

Free entry but you will have to register for the event in advance.

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Program

Morning Session

9h00

Introductory remarks - Jennifer MERCHANT, Professor Panth茅on-Assas Paris 2, Law&Humanities/CERSA (UMR 7106)

9h15 - 13h00

Moderator, Amy Greene, Assistant Dean for International Affairs, Sciences Po paris

"Donald Trump:聽Inventing the Chaos Presidency?" - Vincent MICHELOT, Professor, Sciences Po Lyon, Triangle (UMR5206)

"Can the Judiciary Be a Check on the Trump Administration?鈥 - Anne DEYSINE, Professor Universit茅 Nanterre

鈥淚t's Not Just Trump: 鈥楴orm Erosion鈥,聽Constitutional Hardball, and the Unraveling of Democratic Governance鈥 - Phil HOSTAK, lawyer, specializing in civil rights, labor rights, and constitutional litigation

鈥淭he Five Fallacies of Trumponomics鈥 - Jean-Baptiste VELUT, Associate Professor, Universit茅 Sorbonne Nouvelle 鈥淭he Five Fallacies of Trumponomics鈥

Concluding Remarks - Gary GERSTLE, Professor, University of Cambridge

Lunch

Afternoon Session

14h30 - 18h00

Moderator, Yvonne-Marie Rogez, Associate Professor Paris 2

鈥淭rump and the EU: Between Misunderstandings and Deaf Ears鈥 - Yves SUREL, Professor, Co-Director of the CERSA/UMR 7106 Paris 2

鈥淭he End of the American Grand Strategy: What it Means for U.S. Allies and Adversaries鈥 - Alexandra DE HOOP SCHEFFER, Director & Senior Fellow, German Marshall Fund

鈥淭rump and 鈥楤lack Lives Matter鈥 鈥 - Audrey CELESTINE, Associate Profesor, Sciences po Paris

Concluding remarks 鈥淗ow We Got Trump (and He Us) : A Cultural-Historical Theory of Trump鈥檚 Post-Truth Politics鈥 - Jayson HARSIN, Associate Professor, 91视频