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EPISODE · Jun 14, 2024 · 52 MIN

Parliament House, Canberra launch of Red book | Blue book 2024: A guide to the next US administration

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In 2024 we are once again faced with the prospect of either Joe Biden or Donald Trump back in the Oval Office. However, this time we have presidential track records to draw from as we prepare for the next administration. At this event, the United States Studies Centre launched its latest report Red Book | Blue Book 2024, a guide for decision-makers regarding the next US presidential administration.Which policies will be most impacted by a change in leadership? What will a second Biden or Trump term mean for Australia? What should Australian decision-makers know and do under President Trump vs. President Biden? The event featured a number of the report's authors in a panel discussion:Dr Michael Green, Chief Executive Officer, United States Studies CentreHayley Channer, Director of Economic Security, United States Studies CentreProfessor Peter Dean, Director of Foreign Policy and Defence, United States Studies CentreDr John Kunkel, Senior Economic Adviser, United States Studies CentreJared Mondschein, Director of Research, United States Studies Centre

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