Podcast / Global 27 March 2024 1 minute Trump, Biden and the Future of U.S. Multilateralism This week on Ripple Effect, Michael is joined by Leslie Vinjamuri, U.S. and Americas program director at Chatham House and Richard Gowan, Crisis Group’s UN director, to discuss how the November elections might change U.S. approach to multilateralism and Washington’s relations with the UN. Share Facebook Twitter Email Linkedin Whatsapp Save Print In this episode of Ripple Effect, Michael Hanna is joined by Leslie Vinjamuri, U.S. and Americas program director at Chatham House, and Richard Gowan, Crisis Group’s UN director, to talk about how the November elections will affect Washington’s approach to multilateralism and its engagement with the UN. They assess how Washington’s relations with the UN and its partners might change should Donald Trump return to the White House. They also discuss how Trump and Biden might differ in how they would engage with China and Russia at the UN, which countries would welcome a second Trump administration, and what the outcome of the elections could mean for the future of U.S. policy on conflicts and crises around the world.Click here to listen on Apple Podcasts or Spotify.Check out Leslie’s op-ed in Foreign Policy, “What Another Trump-Biden Showdown Means for the World”. For more of Crisis Group’s analysis of the topics discussed in this episode, check out our U.S. and Multilateral Diplomacy pages. Related Tags Contributors Michael Wahid Hanna Program Director, U.S. mwhanna1 Richard Gowan UN Director RichardGowan1 Leslie Vinjamuri Director, US and the Americas Program More for you Podcast / Global Hold Your Fire! (Season 4) Podcast / Horn of Africa The Horn (Season 5)