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ID163356
Title ProperWhy Trump Won't Retrench
Other Title Informationthe Militarist Redoubt in American Foreign Policy
LanguageENG
AuthorHarris, Peter
Summary / Abstract (Note)AT THE TIME OF HIS INAUGURATION, it appeared plausible that President Donald J. Trump would deliver the most dramatic shifts in U.S. foreign relations at least since the September 11 terror attacks, probably since the end of the Cold War, and perhaps even—in some important respects—since World War II. As a candidate for office, after all, Trump had made no secret of his disdain for the organizing principles of U.S. foreign policy. He took particular aim at the great edifice of U.S. internationalism, styling himself as an unapologetic nationalist whose “America First” approach to foreign affairs compared favorably with the perfidious “globalism” of his political opponents.
`In' analytical NotePolitical Science Quarterly Vol. 133, No.4; Winter 2018: p.611-640
Journal SourcePolitical Science Quarterly Vol: 133 No 4
Key WordsUnited States ;  America ;  American Foreign Policy ;  Foreign Policy - America ;  American Military ;  Trump ;  US President - Donald J Trump ;  National Security - America ;  International Security - America ;  International Relations - America ;  World Economy - America


 
 
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