(University of Washington) The presidency of Donald Trump has vast implications for international affairs and even the internal politics of other countries — it could lead to geopolitical realignments on a global scale.
In response, the Jackson School of International Studies at the University of Washington has launched a class on “Trump in the World: International Implications of the Trump Presidency.” This lecture by Scott Radnitz focuses on Russia.
During his lecture, Radnitz discussed how Trump’s rhetoric toward Russia and NATO has evolved since the election last year. He also spoke about how US policy toward the former Soviet republics since the end of communism has affected thinking among policymakers in Russia and how that plays out in international politics today.
© Henry M. Jackson School of International Studies, University of Washington