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Category: Policy Series

Policy Series 2021-41: Sino-American Rivalry in the Shadow of Trump: Images and Impressions

June 23, 2021June 23, 2021 By Jonathan M. DiCicco

Donald J. Trump made no secret of his resentment toward the People’s Republic of China (PRC).[1] As the Republican Party’s presidential nominee he tweeted hundreds of times about China’s unfair trading practices.  As president he railed against China as a currency manipulator, dubbed COVID-19 “the China virus” and labeled China an enemy of the United…

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Policy Series 2021-40: Has Trump Changed How We Think about American Security?

June 17, 2021July 7, 2021 By Deborah Avant

…it is now impossible to read a great deal of writing on international relations published in the US, including new books like these, without noting the prevalence of a bland indifference toward—if not total neglect of—questions of race, social justice, and hierarchy.[1] What are the legacies of President Donald Trump’s years for how we think…

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Policy Series 2021-39: Reclaiming America and Its Place in the World

June 16, 2021June 17, 2021 By Elizabeth Economy

In his video address before the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) in September 2020, President Donald Trump summed up his views on the COVID-19 pandemic: the world must hold China accountable for covering up the virulence of the virus; the United States had effectively mobilized its resources to meet the challenge; and the world’s leaders…

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Policy Series 2021-38: Trump’s Transactional Follies: The Consequences of Treating the Arms Trade like a Business

June 10, 2021June 10, 2021 By Jennifer Spindel

International relations is not, as former president Donald Trump would like us to believe, purely transactional. States, particularly great powers, often do things that follow a political rather than an economic logic.  Great powers provide public goods for their allies, even if those allies sometimes free ride. They maintain a network of bases and military…

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Policy Series 2021-37: Donald Trump and the Public Relations of the Environment

June 9, 2021June 4, 2021 By Kurk Dorsey

In September 2020, the U.S. Department of Interior issued a press release on the proposal to move the Red-cockaded Woodpecker from the list of endangered species to the list of threatened species.  Efforts to protect the woodpeckers’ habitat, primarily on easily controlled military bases, have been underway for more than 30 years, so there was…

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Policy Series 2021-36: Globalization and U.S. Foreign Relations after Trump

June 4, 2021June 1, 2021 By Frank Ninkovich

If one tries to imagine the future of U.S. foreign relations following Donald Trump’s defeat in the 2020 election, two broadly opposed possibilities present themselves.  Trump’s single presidential term may have been an historical hiccup or parenthesis – “an aberrant moment in time,” as President Joseph Biden hopefully put it – following which there will…

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Policy Series 2021-35: The Derangements of Sovereignty: Trumpism and the Dilemmas of Interdependence

June 2, 2021July 18, 2021 By Samuel Zipp

I suppose it goes without saying that any account of Donald Trump’s presidency, whether concerned with foreign or domestic affairs, must now begin with the grim and brutal events of January 6th, 2021.  The insurrection at the United States Capitol was clarifying.  We can now see just what Trump stands for, in the last instance. …

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Policy Series 2021-34: The Trump Presidency, the Question of Palestine, and Biden’s Business as Usual

May 27, 2021May 25, 2021 By A. Dirk Moses, Victor Kattan

“Israelis and Palestinians have both suffered greatly from their long-standing and seemingly interminable conflict,” begins Peace to Prosperity: A Vision to Improve the Lives of the Palestinian and Israeli People, the Trump administration’s 181-page policy document on the subject, informally called “The Deal of the Century.”[1] To resolve the conflict, it identified and proposed to…

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Policy Series 2021-33: The Trump Administration’s Insidious Approach to Human Rights

May 25, 2021May 20, 2021 By Sarah B. Snyder

As Donald J. Trump took office on January 20, 2017, observers expected little from his administration’s human rights policy – traditionally the extent to which government officials take account of human rights violations and protections as they formulate foreign policy.  Specifically, few anticipated that the administration would weigh the human rights records of foreign governments…

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Policy Series 2021-32: Transatlantic Relations after Trump: Mutual Perceptions and Historical Perspectives

May 20, 2021May 15, 2021 By Alessandro Brogi

America has had its share of sins, many of them forgiven, largely because of its countervailing virtues.  Now it stands in stark relief against an unforgiving world, or at least a skeptical one.  In particular, European allies’ doubts about the U.S. global role have grown to unprecedented levels.

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