Trump : l'an 1
Le groupe de recherche Law & Humanities (CERSA) organise une conférence dont l'objectif est l'analyse des faits et actes de l'administration Trump.
La conférence sera organisée autour de quatre axes :
- Les décisions politiques et les rapports avec le Congrès et le système judiciaire.
- L'impact sur l'économie.
- Les relations internationales.
- La société civile, la culture et les médias.
Ce bilan proposent aux intervenants et participants de réfléchir à la direction que prendra l'executif américain au cours des trois prochaines années.
Programme
9h00
Introduction/présentation
Jennifer MERCHANT, professeur Panthéon-Assas Paris 2, Law & Humanities / CERSA (UMR 7106)
9h15 – 13 h
Présidente de Session
Amy GREENE, chargée de mission États-Unis, Sciences Po Paris
- Vincent MICHELOT, professeur, Sciences Po Lyon, Triangle (UMR5206)
Donald Trump: Inventing the Chaos Presidency?
- Anne DEYSINE, professeur, université Paris Nanterre
Can the Judiciary Be a Check on the Trump Administration?
- Phil HOSTAK, avocat, spécialiste des droits civiques, de droit du travail et litiges constitutionnels
It's Not Just Trump: ‘Norm Erosion’, Constitutional Hardball, and the Unraveling of Democratic Governance
- Jean-Baptiste VELUT, maître de conférences, Université Sorbonne Nouvelle
The Five Fallacies of Trumponomics
Observations et conclusion
Gary GERSTLE, professeur, University of Cambridge
Déjeuner
14h30 – 17h00
Présidente de session
Yvonne-Marie ROGEZ, maître de conférences, université Paris 2
- Yves SUREL, professeur, co-directeur du CERSA/UMR 7106 Paris 2
Trump and the EU: Between Misunderstandings and A Dialogue Between the Deaf
- Alexandra DE HOOP SCHEFFER, directrice & Senior Fellow, German Marshall Fund
The End of the American Grand Strategy: What it Means for U.S. Allies and Adversaries
- Audrey CELESTINE, maître de conférences, Sciences Po Paris
Trump, ‘Black Lives Matter’ and Beyond
Observations et conclusion
Jayson HARSIN, Associate Professor, AUP
How We Got Trump (and He Us): A Cultural-Historical Theory of Trump’s Post-Truth Politics”
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Trump: Year One
This conference, held exactly one year after President Trump’s inauguration, will take stock of and analyze the actions and decisions of this Administration in four different areas:
- Political and Juridical realms
- Socio-economic realms
- International Relations
- Culture, arts and media
PROGRAMME
9 am
Introductory Remarks
Jennifer MERCHANT, Professor Panthéon-Assas Paris 2, Law & Humanities/CERSA (UMR 7106)
9:15 AM - 1 PM
Morning Session Moderator
Amy GREEN, Assistant Dean for International Affairs, Sciences Po Paris
- Vincent MICHELOT, Professor, Sciences Po Lyon, Triangle (UMR5206),
Donald Trump: Inventing the Chaos Presidency?
- Anne DEYSINE, Professor Université Nanterre,
Can the Judiciary Be a Check on the Trump Administration?
- Phil HOSTAK, lawyer, specializing in civil rights, labor rights, and constitutional litigation
It's Not Just Trump: ‘Norm Erosion’, Constitutional Hardball, and the Unraveling of Democratic Governance
- Jean-Baptiste VELUT, Associate Professor, Université Sorbonne Nouvelle
The Five Fallacies of Trumponomics
Concluding Remarks
Gary GERSTLE, Professor, University of Cambridge
Lunch
2.30 pm – 6 pm
Afternoon Session Moderator
Yvonne-Marie ROGEZ, associate professor, Paris 2 University
- Yves SUREL, Professor, Co-Director of the CERSA/UMR 7106 Paris 2
Trump and the EU: Between Misunderstandings and Deaf Ears
- Alexandra DE HOOP SCHEFFER, Director & Senior Fellow, German Marshall Fund
The End of the American Grand Strategy: What it Means for U.S. Allies and Adversaries
- Audrey CELESTINE, Associate Profesor, Sciences Po Paris
Trump and ‘Black Lives Matter’
Concluding Remarks
Jayson HARSIN, Associate Professor, AUP
How We Got Trump (and He Us): A Cultural-Historical Theory of Trump’s Post-Truth Politics.
Organization
Anne BRUNON-ERNST, Amy GREENE, Jennifer MERCHANT, Dino MELONI, Stephen SAWYER and Yvonne-Marie ROGEZ