Who’s afraid of America first? What Asia can teach the world about adapting to trump (Record no. 529170)
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| Personal name | Kausikan, Bilahari |
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| Title | Who’s afraid of America first? What Asia can teach the world about adapting to trump |
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| Place of publication, distribution, etc | Foreign Affairs |
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| Extent | 104(1), Jan-Feb, 2025: p.32-40 |
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| Summary, etc | To many countries in Europe, the return of Donald Trump to the White House is seen as a momentous, almost apocalyptic, shift that is likely to disrupt alliances and upend economic relations. Meanwhile, American adversaries such as China, Iran, North Korea, and Russia anticipate that the incoming administration will mark an opportunity to advance their anti-Western agendas. Yet there is another region of the world, one that includes many U.S. allies, partners, and friends, that views Trump’s return more calmly.- Reproduced https://www.foreignaffairs.com/united-states/whos-afraid-america-first-bilahari-kausikan-trump |
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| Indian Institute of Public Administration | Indian Institute of Public Administration | 2025-03-03 | 104(1), Jan-Feb, 2025: p.32-40 | AR135265 | 2025-03-03 | Articles |
