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THE NEW U.S. FOREIGN POLICY
Trump’s Long Shadow and the End of American Credibility “The world cannot unsee the Trump presidency,” Jonathan Kirshner writes in a new essay. “From now on, all countries, everywhere, must hedge their bets about the United States. ... Whatever promises are made and best behaviors followed over the next few years, a resurgence of knuckle-dragging America firstism will loom menacingly in the shadows.”
In this new geopolitical environment, will the Biden administration be able to restore the United States to a global position resembling the one it held four years ago? Or has the country—and the world—changed too much to let it?
Why This Could Be an Illiberal American Century
The Unraveling of American Power By Alexander Cooley and Daniel H. Nexon
What America Can Achieve After Trump By Mira Rapp-Hooper and Rebecca Friedman Lissner
The Self-Destruction of American Power Washington Squandered the Unipolar Moment SUBSCRIBE NOWAs a reminder, you can log in anytime with the email and password used to register your account on ForeignAffairs.com for more online reading. All Rights Reserved. Privacy Policy | Terms of Use | Subscribe
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