Hillary Rodman Clinton once described the Republic nominee's foreign policy experience as being akin to "running the Miss Universe in Russia", and constantly harped on Trump's statements on nuclear weapons. The proposed foreign policy of the 2016 US Republican nominee during the electioneering year got the world talking about the American elections, ridiculing it as a total joke. When Donald J. Trump claimed during the elections that the overthrow of President Hosni Mubarak of Egypt had destabilized the world, it was indeed more of fiction than a lucid representation of facts; Syria was already in crisis with the Assad regime still in power then. The overthrow of Hosni Mubarak had not destabilized the world as Donald Trump did claim, but his overthrow to an extent, did weaken the security of the 'Sinai Peninsula' and steered the 'Sinai insurgency'. From Sidiq Kahn; the Mayor of London calling Donald Trump 'ignorant' to Prime Minister David Cameron calling his policies 'stupid'; From Barrack Obama "prophetically" assuring the world that the billionaire businessman was unfit to be President; that his ill-informed "isolationist foreign policy" inclinations would never end him up in the Oval Office, to the preponderance of the foreign policy Experts calling him a total joke, a defiant Trump continued with his foreign policy message; 'America First', unperturbed! It is probably true that Donald J. Trump was the first US Presidential candidate with the least knowledge in American foreign policy, but that same policy gave him the needed exposure to the world, got America divided and talking, and landed him the ticket to the Oval Office. How would the ideology of an America First in 'Trumfolicy' (Trump's Foreign Policy) affect the foreign policy of other state actors in the international system? How has that influenced the politics of the much touted Post-New World Order (P.NWO)? Could there be a new America devoid of Americans? Can the much touted 'American dream' be achieved by putting Americans second? How would a 'new' America redefine the perception of Immigration in the US and beyond? How would the power play within the Korean Peninsula reshape the geopolitical power strata? The author, Joey E. Dansky, an International Affairs Expert, draws a critical analysis on the power players of the Post-New World Order.
- | Author: Joey DANSKY
- | Publisher: Independently published
- | Publication Date: Jul 03, 2018
- | Number of Pages: 101 pages
- | Language: English
- | Binding: Paperback
- | ISBN-10: 1980374430
- | ISBN-13: 9781980374435