Um numero inteiro da Forein Policy dedicada ao tema mais obsessivo e deprimente da época.
As the U.S. election looms,policymakers and analysts are trying to game out what a possible second term for former President Donald Trump might mean for Washington’s foreign policy—and, by extension, for U.S. allies, multilateral organizations, and global security. This edition of Flash Points considers how Trump’s unconventional approach to foreign policy could reshape the international order and affect major geopolitical issues, from the war in Ukraine to rising U.S.-China tensions. The following essays offer insight into what institutions, alliances, and governments from Europe to Asia can do to prepare for another Trump White House.—Chloe Hadavas |
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| The calm in Asian capitals reflects a dangerous misjudgment. |
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| The continent must bolster its own defense capabilities before an isolationist ringleader returns to the White House. |
By Doug Klain, James Batchik |
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| It’s past time to put legal guardrails in place to prevent catastrophe. |
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| This summer’s summit needs to be much more than just a 50th anniversary celebration. |
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| A Heritage Foundation report offers a roadmap of sweeping changes. |
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