Donald Trump wants to reckon with a world shaped only by great powers and their supplicants, and to behave like the greatest ...
The US president's view is that for one country to prosper, another must lose. There is no win-win. The approach of Trump 2.0 ...
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Hosted on MSNTrump's new world order: Strongmen make the rulesThe international order forged after World War II is imploding, squeezed on all sides by the return of strongmen, nationalism ...
Great-power theory would relieve the U.S. of some burdens, but poses risks to the national interest.
Fresh possibilities have emerged for President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia with a change of power in Washington.
The US response to multipolarity has leaned toward traditional power balancing. However, other global stakeholders have long ...
We are watching Trump disassemble the U.S.-led international order to the benefit of the global authoritarians he envies and ...
Foreign relations expert Richard Haass says the United States' advantage over China and Russia is that it has an enormous pool of allies willing to collaborate. President Trump's approach could change ...
President Trump has convinced himself that the path to ‘Making America Great Again’ is through protectionism; that US Trade ...
“Trump’s foreign policy treats the nations of the world ... order backed by the United States for almost a century. “With Trump in power, conventional wisdom in Ankara, Beijing, Moscow, New ...
From alienating allies to praising adversaries, President Trump appears set to abandon decades of American foreign policy.
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