The recent Presidential election in the United States has disrupted existing domestic and international legal and political paradigms creating significant uncertainty and confusion. The changes and potential implications are unfolding daily and the course is designed to provide students with some context and frameworks to help understand and explore these changes, themes, and the potential implications to legal and political norms. Students will explore the major legal and political changes through an interdisciplinary approach utilizing law, politics, economics, history, and culture to better understand the United States and the re-election of Donald Trump and to consider whether his Administration represents a deviation from political norms or a new legal and political framework with domestic and global implications.
- Dozent*in: Jan Hollm
- Dozent*in: Sean Shannon
- Dozent*in: Florian Weber-Stein