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Book SynopsisHyper-partisanship represents a critical variable that undergirds President Donald Trump's stewardship of American foreign policy while bipartisanship, a hallmark of American diplomacy, is in a period of rapid decline. The tenure of the 45th president of the United States is shaping up to be one of the most pivotal and contentious in the history of the Republic. Trump's World: Peril and Opportunity in US Foreign Policy after Obama is an explosive study of the president's foreign policy agenda. It provides an expansive examination of how Trump's America First policy contributes to growing counter-US hysteria that could lead to a new wave of anti-Americanism around the world and explores an important question: When the Trump presidency concludes, what is the likely impact of Trumpism on world order, relations with traditional allies, the future of multilateralism, world trade, and American diplomacy?
Trade ReviewBalanced, evidence-based assessments of President Donald Trump's national security policy are few and far between. In this important new book John Davis allows Trump, his supporters, and his critics to explain their position in their own words and arrives at only logical conclusion: there is potential for a "Trump revolution" in security policy but it remains to be seen whether or how it will unfold. -- Steven Metz, U.S. Army War College Strategic Studies Institute,
Table of ContentsChapter 1: The Unknown: America First, Trump, And The Future Of Multilateralism Chapter 2: The Opportunity: Trump And Foreign Economic Policy Chapter 3: The Revision: Trump And The War On Terrorism Chapter 4: The Challenge: Trump And The Rebuilding Of The US Military Chapter 5: The Nightmare and Potential For A New Reality: Trump And North Korea Chapter 6: Confronting Chaos: Trump And The Middle East Chapter 7: The Reckoning: Trump, Russia And China