In foreign policy, the Trump administration has appeared to depart from long-standing norms of international behavior that have underwritten American primacy for decades in a more interdependent and prosperous world. In this book, a diplomat and a historian revisit that perception by examining and reproducing several of their own essays during the past twenty years. The essays reveal that Trump's style exaggerates tendencies towards unilateralism already present in the actions, if not the policies, of previous presidents, and in their neglect of three imperatives: collective security, regional integration, and diplomatic imagination. It is not too late, however, to remedy the problem by learning the lessons of the recent past.
Author(s): James E. Goodby, Kenneth Weisbrode
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
Year: 2020
Language: English
Pages: 236
Tags: Foreign Policy, US Foreign Policy
Front Matter ....Pages i-xiv
Front Matter ....Pages 1-1
How Did We Get Here? (James E. Goodby, Kenneth Weisbrode)....Pages 3-23
Global Challenges (James E. Goodby, Kenneth Weisbrode)....Pages 25-62
National Policies (James E. Goodby, Kenneth Weisbrode)....Pages 63-105
Front Matter ....Pages 107-107
Regional Problems (James E. Goodby, Kenneth Weisbrode)....Pages 109-154
Regional Solutions (James E. Goodby, Kenneth Weisbrode)....Pages 155-200
What Have We Learned? (James E. Goodby, Kenneth Weisbrode)....Pages 201-205
Back Matter ....Pages 207-231