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Jared Mondschein

@jaredmondschein

Director of Research @USSC. 🇺🇸 in 🇦🇺. Via Chicago/Haifa/NY/DC/London.

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🇺🇸☑️ "These many years [of Trump] in the public eye may not tell us exactly what he will do, but they do give us an indication of his priorities." United States Studies Centre's Jared Mondschein explores what may lie ahead for the second Trump presidency👇 ussc.edu.au/trump-has-vowe…

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The Quad has returned and expanded—not due to sudden crises, but because of China's growing destabilizing behavior. Its future now hinges on structural pressures and the ambitions of its leaders. 🔗 By Jared Mondschein, Director of Research, USSC koreaonpoint.org/view.php?page=…

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The former US president was widely criticised for his time in government, but his work on leaving office came to exemplify what a post-presidential life could entail. Jared Mondschein University of Sydney theconversation.com/jimmy-carters-…

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#ValeJimmyCarter | "Today, most Americans may take it as unremarkable for a US president to champion human rights, but Carter was the first US president to posit that human rights were central to US foreign policy." Jared Mondschein in The Conversation - Australia + New Zealand theconversation.com/jimmy-carters-…

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"The number one thing that we should look at with the Trump administration is the economic agenda." Donald Trump's protectionist policies have a long history, United States Studies Centre's Jared Mondschein explains on Sky News Australia. Watch: ussc.edu.au/donald-trump-h…

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“It really doesn’t matter all that much who the prime minister is because structurally, the US will be committed to working with Australia regardless of who the prime minister is." United States Studies Centre's Jared Mondschein speaks to Sky News Australia on the alliance. Watch: ussc.edu.au/australia-us-a…

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Some analysts see a West Australian politician’s name change to Austin “Aussie” Trump as an early signal that Trump-style strategies could be creeping into Australia. United States Studies Centre's Jared Mondschein weighs in on why a 🇦🇺 Trump-like leader is unlikely. Read: abc.net.au/news/2025-02-0…

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"If you look at polling on what Americans think the US government spends on foreign aid, it's often exponentially higher than what it actually is." What do US voters think of Trump's aid cuts? United States Studies Centre's Jared Mondschein chats to SBS News. Listen and read: sbs.com.au/news/podcast-e…

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“About two-thirds of Americans are saying that Donald Trump is not focusing enough on lowering costs for them,” says United States Studies Centre’s Jared Mondschein. As economic risks rise, how will Trump’s tariff-heavy strategy shape public opinion? Read: abc.net.au/news/2025-04-0…

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With a flurry of executive orders signed, United States Studies Centre’s Jared Mondschein points out that lasting impact lies in legislation: “Just as easily as [executive orders] can be signed, they can also be revoked…" What does it mean for Trump’s long-term agenda? Read: sbs.com.au/news/article/d…

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Australians remain wary of Trump, but support for the US alliance is steady. “I think that Australians really do see that the alliance is more than just the president,” says United States Studies Centre’s Jared Mondschein. How does it stack up against views on China? Read: abc.net.au/news/2025-04-3…

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The Signal group chat controversy is not the only reason for Mike Waltz's departure as US National Security Advisor, says United States Studies Centre's Jared Mondschein. Watch: abc.net.au/news/2025-05-0…

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Under pressure to lower US drug prices, Trump’s proposals could have global consequences. Some drug companies may conclude it’s “not worth their while to be listed in Australia,” says United States Studies Centre’s @JaredMondschein. Read via The Guardian: theguardian.com/australia-news…

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Tensions in the US-China relationship "usually lead to impacts beyond the US and China and also a distorting of trade,” says United States Studies Centre’s Jared Mondschein. As trade talks reopen, fresh hopes emerge for a reset. Read via The Nightly: thenightly.com.au/politics/austr…