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Expected Date
28
May
2021

Biden and AMLO: The Biggest Challenge for the so-called “Fourth Transformation”?

Event Nr.: 0.5

Place: Zoom platform

Typology: WEBINAR

Duration: 1 day

Host country: MEXICO

Timing: 1:00 pm (GMT-6)

Description:

International Studies Division, Centro de Investigación y Docencia Económicas (CIDE) invites you to

 

 EXPECTATIONS FOR THE BIDEN ERA

 

This is a series of six one-hour webinars intended to explore different sides of the new scenario after Joe R. Biden’s arrival to the U.S. Presidency, from various regional perspectives, as well as a general –international– point of view. We aim to have a conversation aimed at a general public and not a purely academic dialogue. Given that the objective is that of sharing ideas, we will follow an agile format with short interventions and a substantive space for answering questions from the audience. The events will be held in Spanish.

 

Biden and AMLO: The Biggest Challenge for the so-called “Fourth Transformation”? (Friday, May 28th, 13:00 h)

López Obrador’s Mexico and Trump’s United States managed to establish a transactional relationship without the expected turbulences given the Mexican President’s combative speech during his electoral campaign and the American President’s own style. Now that a new President occupies the White House, what can be expected from the Mexico-U.S. relation? Can Biden’s project and vision for the U.S. coexist with López Obrador’s so-called “Fourth Tranformation”? What will happen with the migration, security, trade and foreign policy agendas?

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