In recent years, a considerable attention has been paid to changes introduced by the Trump administration in the general orientation of the US foreign policy. Using the transatlantic relation as a prism for analysis, this article assesses different interpretations of rupture and continuity in Trump’s foreign policy. It does so by distinguishing two main theories of populism, as a political style and as a political logic, from which derive very different implications for the analysis of Trump’s foreign policy legacy, the future of the transatlantic relation and the plausibility of a ‘return to normalcy’ at a time of deep crisis of globalization.
A Populist Foreign Policy? The Impact of the Trump Presidency on the Transatlantic Relation / P. Bustinduy Amador. - In: INTERNATIONAL STUDIES. - ISSN 0020-8817. - 59:1(2022 Mar), pp. 28-42. [10.1177/00208817221085423]
A Populist Foreign Policy? The Impact of the Trump Presidency on the Transatlantic Relation
P. Bustinduy Amador
2022
Abstract
In recent years, a considerable attention has been paid to changes introduced by the Trump administration in the general orientation of the US foreign policy. Using the transatlantic relation as a prism for analysis, this article assesses different interpretations of rupture and continuity in Trump’s foreign policy. It does so by distinguishing two main theories of populism, as a political style and as a political logic, from which derive very different implications for the analysis of Trump’s foreign policy legacy, the future of the transatlantic relation and the plausibility of a ‘return to normalcy’ at a time of deep crisis of globalization.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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