U.S. foreign policy under Obama would be defined by international and domestic pressures that shook the rules-based international order. In response to an increasingly multipolar system, Obama transitioned foreign policy away from U.S. hegemony toward a more scaled-back role that would culminate in the rise of Trump and America First.
U.S. foreign policy under Obama would be defined by international and domestic pressures that shook the rules-based international order. In response to an increasingly multipolar system, Obama transitioned foreign policy away from U.S. hegemony toward a more scaled-back role that would culminate in the rise of Trump and America First.
Dr. Chris J. Dolan is professor of politics and global studies at Lebanon Valley College.
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Introduction: President Obama and the Foreign Policy Landscape Chapter 1: Structure, Power, and Actors in Foreign Policy Chapter 2: Breaking Away from the International Order: International and Domestic Pressure Points Chapter 3: NATO and Europe: Collective Security, Burden-Sharing, and Russian Resurgence Chapter 4: Asia and the Pacific: A Costly Pivot Chapter 5: The Middle East: A Risky Strategy Chapter 6: Nation-Building at Home and America First
Introduction: President Obama and the Foreign Policy Landscape Chapter 1: Structure, Power, and Actors in Foreign Policy Chapter 2: Breaking Away from the International Order: International and Domestic Pressure Points Chapter 3: NATO and Europe: Collective Security, Burden-Sharing, and Russian Resurgence Chapter 4: Asia and the Pacific: A Costly Pivot Chapter 5: The Middle East: A Risky Strategy Chapter 6: Nation-Building at Home and America First
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