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Events

US Centre lecture series

The Phelan United States Centre hosts wide and varied events, with the aim to build upon a history of engagement between the LSE and the United States. Our events are free and open to the public, unless specified otherwise.

Upcoming  events in 2025/26

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Please click here to see the full LSE Events programme for Winter Term 2026.


  • Walter Russell Mead

    American foreign policy in the age of Trump 
    With Professor Walter Russel Mead

    Thursday 19 February 2026 6.30pm - 8pm
    Sheikh Zayed Theatre, Cheng Kin Ku Building

    With the old world order visibly weakening, President Donald Trump’s foreign policy is both consequential and confusing. Does Mr Trump have a strategy and if so, what are its prospects for success?

    By examining the Trump record in the principal geopolitical arenas we can begin to describe his overall approach to international relations and place this unique figure in the context of American history.

    Please note that this event is part of the America's Changing Role in the World lecture series, taking place over the 2025-26 academic year.


  • Nathalie Tocci headshot

    Donald Trump and the unmaking of Europe
    With Dr Nathalie Tocci

    Thursday 12 March 2026 6.30pm - 8pm
    Sheikh Zayed Theatre, Cheng Kin Ku Building

    Join us for this lecture by Nathalie Tocci who will argue that Donald Trump’s foreign policy record has not been very successful so far, as wars continue to rage in Ukraine and in the Middle East.

    The exception is Europe. Trump wants to divide and weaken Europe. And tragically, she will argue, he’s not doing badly on this count.

    Please note that this event is part of the America's Changing Role in the World lecture series, taking place over the 2025-26 academic year.


  • Professor Stephanie Rickard

    End of the America era? Looking back, looking forward
    With Professor Michael Cox (LSE IDEAS), Professor G. John Ikenberry (Princeton University), Professor Stephanie J Rickard (LSE Government), and Professor Ayşe Zarakol (University of Cambridge)

    Thursday 2 April 2026 6.30pm - 8pm
    Malaysia Auditorium, Centre Building

    At a time of intensifying geopolitical rivalry, economic nationalism, and ideological extremism, this roundtable brings together a group of leading political scientists and historians to take stock of the choices and pathways that have brought America and the world to this unsettled moment.

    Please note that this event is part of the America's Changing Role in the World lecture series, taking place over the 2025-26 academic year.


Past events

Past Phelan US Centre conferences

Past Research Seminars