The Trump Presidency
Continuity and Change in US Foreign Policy
Herausgeber: Hill, Matthew Alan; Hurst, Steven
The Trump Presidency
Continuity and Change in US Foreign Policy
Herausgeber: Hill, Matthew Alan; Hurst, Steven
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Did Donald Trump decisively transform and alter the course of US foreign policy? This book seeks to move the debate beyond a superficial focus on events to more fundamental questions of how change is defined, measured and explained.
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Did Donald Trump decisively transform and alter the course of US foreign policy? This book seeks to move the debate beyond a superficial focus on events to more fundamental questions of how change is defined, measured and explained.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 146
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. Mai 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 174mm x 9mm
- Gewicht: 272g
- ISBN-13: 9781032314648
- ISBN-10: 1032314648
- Artikelnr.: 70337551
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 146
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. Mai 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 174mm x 9mm
- Gewicht: 272g
- ISBN-13: 9781032314648
- ISBN-10: 1032314648
- Artikelnr.: 70337551
Matthew Alan Hill is the International Relations and Politics Lead at Liverpool John Moores University in the UK. His current research interests are in US foreign policy, in particular, democracy promotion, and dystopian world predictions. His most recent publication is The Rise and Fall of US Democracy Promotion: From Carter to Biden (Routledge, 2022). Steven Hurst is Reader in Politics at Manchester Metropolitan University in the UK. His research interests are US foreign policy toward the Middle East and aspects of Foreign Policy Analysis. He is the author most recently of The United States and the Iranian Nuclear Programme (2018).
Introduction: The Trump presidency: continuity and change in US foreign
policy 1. The Trump foreign policy record and the concept of
transformational change 2. What makes America great? Donald Trump, national
identity, and U.S. foreign policy 3. When ends Trump means: continuity
versus change in US counterterrorism policy 4. Security and polarization in
Trump's America: securitization and the domestic politics of threatening
others 5. Low- conceptual complexity and Trump's foreign policy 6. Why
American grand strategy has changed: international constraint, generational
shift, and the return of realism 7. "You think our country's so innocent?"
The Trump administration's policy on democratic practices in Russia and the
challenge to US identity 8. Crisis, narratives, and the construction of US-
Middle East relations: continuity and change in world history and Trump's
America First 9. The Trump administration: continuity and change in US
foreign policy
policy 1. The Trump foreign policy record and the concept of
transformational change 2. What makes America great? Donald Trump, national
identity, and U.S. foreign policy 3. When ends Trump means: continuity
versus change in US counterterrorism policy 4. Security and polarization in
Trump's America: securitization and the domestic politics of threatening
others 5. Low- conceptual complexity and Trump's foreign policy 6. Why
American grand strategy has changed: international constraint, generational
shift, and the return of realism 7. "You think our country's so innocent?"
The Trump administration's policy on democratic practices in Russia and the
challenge to US identity 8. Crisis, narratives, and the construction of US-
Middle East relations: continuity and change in world history and Trump's
America First 9. The Trump administration: continuity and change in US
foreign policy
Introduction: The Trump presidency: continuity and change in US foreign
policy 1. The Trump foreign policy record and the concept of
transformational change 2. What makes America great? Donald Trump, national
identity, and U.S. foreign policy 3. When ends Trump means: continuity
versus change in US counterterrorism policy 4. Security and polarization in
Trump's America: securitization and the domestic politics of threatening
others 5. Low- conceptual complexity and Trump's foreign policy 6. Why
American grand strategy has changed: international constraint, generational
shift, and the return of realism 7. "You think our country's so innocent?"
The Trump administration's policy on democratic practices in Russia and the
challenge to US identity 8. Crisis, narratives, and the construction of US-
Middle East relations: continuity and change in world history and Trump's
America First 9. The Trump administration: continuity and change in US
foreign policy
policy 1. The Trump foreign policy record and the concept of
transformational change 2. What makes America great? Donald Trump, national
identity, and U.S. foreign policy 3. When ends Trump means: continuity
versus change in US counterterrorism policy 4. Security and polarization in
Trump's America: securitization and the domestic politics of threatening
others 5. Low- conceptual complexity and Trump's foreign policy 6. Why
American grand strategy has changed: international constraint, generational
shift, and the return of realism 7. "You think our country's so innocent?"
The Trump administration's policy on democratic practices in Russia and the
challenge to US identity 8. Crisis, narratives, and the construction of US-
Middle East relations: continuity and change in world history and Trump's
America First 9. The Trump administration: continuity and change in US
foreign policy