SFS Stories

New Administration

  • The New Administration and Asia
    ,

    The New Administration and Asia

    From shifting alliance structures and trade tensions to diplomatic maneuvering with North Korea, SFS Professor Victor Cha explores how President Trump’s foreign policy in Asia may evolve.

    Read more
  • The New Administration and Migration
    ,

    The New Administration and Migration

    SFS Professor Elizabeth Ferris explores Trump’s migration rhetoric and short- and long-term impacts on immigrants, the economy and society.

    Read more
  • The New Administration and Climate
    ,

    The New Administration and Climate

    The climate crisis is proving devastating to communities across the country and around the world. SFS Professor Joanna Lewis unpacks Trump’s major climate-related executive orders.

    Read more
  • The New Administration and China
    ,

    The New Administration and China

    The inauguration of a new U.S. president presents an inflection point, a moment of possibility just before a candidate’s election promises meet the realities of governing. As the U.S. enters the second Trump administration, SFS faculty offer their thoughts on how the 47th president’s statements during the campaign, policies during his first term, and nominations…

    Read more
  • The New Administration and Africa
    ,

    The New Administration and Africa

    SFS Professor Ken Opalo, associate professor in the African Studies Program, offers insights into how the Africa Desk might fit into the Trump White House agenda.

    Read more
  • The New Administration and Latin America
    ,

    The New Administration and Latin America

    Now that President Trump has taken office, SFS Professor Diana Kapiszewski discusses what to watch when it comes to policy in Latin America.

    Read more
  • The New Administration and Russia
    ,

    The New Administration and Russia

    SFS Professor Michael David-Fox, director of the Center for Eurasian, Russian and East European Studies (CERES), dives into the Trump administration’s possible policies and actions toward Russia.

    Read more