Summary/Abstract |
Donald Trump was supposed to be an aberration—a U.S. president whose foreign policy marked a sharp but temporary
break from an internationalism that had de!ned seven decades ofU.S. interactions with the world. He saw little value in alliances and spurned multilateral institutions. He eagerly withdrew
from existing international agreements, such as the Paris climate accord and the 2015 Iran nuclear deal, and backed away from new ones,
such as the Trans-Paci!c Partnership (TPP). He coddled autocrats and
trained his ire on the United States’ democratic partners.
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