2026 2nd Asian Visions and Voices International Conference: Geopolitical Implications of Trump 2.0

January 16–17, 2026, Taipei

The 2026 2nd Asian Visions and Voices International Conference brings together leading scholars and policy experts from Asia and North America to examine the geopolitical, economic, and strategic implications of a second Trump presidency.

Over two days of a keynote speech, panel discussions, and an invited roundtable, the conference explores Asia’s responses to a shifting global order, including regional political and economic realignment, tariff wars and supply-chain restructuring, technology and finance in flux, and the future of energy and innovation.

Hosted in Taipei, the conference provides a platform for comparative and interdisciplinary dialogue on how Asia navigates an increasingly contested global landscape.

Venue: Dragon Hall (3F), The Howard Plaza Hotel Taipei
Dates: January 16–17, 2026

Registration:
To register for the conference, please scan the QR code 2026 Asian Visions and Voices (Registration) or click the registration link: https://ppt.cc/f0byfx

Conference Handbook:

Full Video Recording of the Conference

Opening Remarks

Keynote Speech by Professor Rana Mitter, Harvard Kennedy School

Panel One: The Big Splash: Trump 2.0 and the Global Order

Panel Two:  Asian Responses: Regional Political and Economic Realignment

Panel Three: Tariff Wars, Critical Minerals, and Supply Chain Reordering: Implications for Asian Economies

Panel Four: Technology, Finance, and Energy in Flux: Asia’s Innovation and Competitive Landscape

Conference Photos

Media Coverage:

Taiwan News

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Taipei Times

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