Analyzing the Impacts on East Asia of Trump’s Potential Return
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Keywords

Donald Trump
Return
East Asia
Veto
Conflict
Trade war

DOI

10.26689/pbes.v7i4.6658

Submitted : 2024-07-29
Accepted : 2024-08-13
Published : 2024-08-28

Abstract

The 2024 election is a pivotal and highly contested event in the United States. Donald Trump is expected to compete against Joe Biden without any doubts. A potential return of Trump to the White House would likely cause significant reactions in East Asia, particularly among the three major countries in the region. This analysis will explore the detailed implications of Trump’s return.

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