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From our analysis, we found the following most relevant:As president, however, according to former national security adviser John Bolton, Trump had little strategy, and his foreign policy was driven primarily by domestic politics and personal interests.5
Just before Trump took office, Martin Wolf of The Financial Times described the moment as "the end of both an economic period - that of Western led globalization - and a geopolitical one, the post-cold war 'unipolar moment'of a US-led global order." In that case, Trump may prove to be a turning point in American and world history, particularly if he is re-electedHis electoral appeal may turn on domestic politics, but his effect on world politics could be transformational.
The current debate over Trump revives a longstanding question: Are major historical outcomes the product of political leaders'choices, or are they largely the result of social and economic forces beyond anyone's controlSep 1, 2020
JOSEPH S. NYE, JR.
Is Trump a Turning Point in World Politics.
Will Donald Trump's presidency mark a major turning point in world history, or was it a minor historical accident. Trump's electoral appeal may turn on domestic politics, but his effect on world politics could be transformational, particularly if he gains a second term.
CAMBRIDGE - As the United States enters the home stretch of the 2020 presidential election campaign, and with neither party's nominating convention featuring much discussion of foreign policy, the contest between President Donald Trump and Joe Biden apparently will be waged mainly on the battleground of domestic issues