The 2020 U.S. Election is predicted to be one of the fiercest, and most significant, in decades. For the Presidency, Donald Trump will be seeking a second term while the Democrats are in the midst of a crowded and competitive primary election to select their nominee.
Australia has benefited from longstanding trade, economics, business, education and cultural links with the United States. Commerce and government are always intertwined. Without a doubt, the outcomes of the upcoming 2020 US Elections will reverberate across the world’s economy...read more.
Opening Remarks
- Elizabeth Power, Country Consular Coordinator, United States Consulate General, Sydney, Australia
Panel of Speakers:
- Prof Simon Jackman, Chief Executive Officer, United States Studies Centre
- James Cahill, former Deputy Editor - Election Watch, Melbourne School of Government | Political Commentator
- Dr Christopher Reynolds, President, Australian American Association (Gold Coast Division)
- Prof Andrew Philips, Deputy Director Graduate Centre in Governance and International Affairs, The University of Queensland
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